OCR Text |
Show The HELPER JOURNAL (Utah) HELPER Helper this year, VS. NOTRE DAME is looking very good, they are on ' top of the Carbon County Jr. League with furj high Wilis and no losses. VOTE "AGAINST" SENATE BILLS 29 AND 39 Our fourth win was with No- -' tre Dame. Helper scored the f.rst touchdown and Pat BendaU kicked the extra point for a 1 SCHOOL NEWS FROM lead. -v o. 1 1 v Helper also made the next 11 touchdown when Nathan Wall We .'cored with an end run, S failed to make the extra point. DIXIE NORWOOD, Editor By Rampagers Club of the The third touchdown game was also scored by Helper caught Notre Alien Fred Keg., ART CLASS PROJECTS HALLOWEEN ran down f.eld Dame's and punt Mr. Olsen's art classes are! They! Halloween is a word that us- to score. Pat ileudail tried for working with redwoods. are making rustic planter boxes ually has a spooky meaning. the kick and made it. This made of all descriptions. They are also; When we think of Halloween we the score Helper 20, .Notre Dame of 0. visions making two - wheeled carts, automatically .see lantern-- , o' witches, ghosts, jack otre Dame made the last ranch! wells, trucks, wishing wheel barrows, stage-- : and black cats crying to the touchdown of the game, but failgates, coaches and houses. The wood moon. ed to make the extra point. The they use comes from California. Many poems have been writ- final score was Helper 20, Notre The redwood is usually from 200 ten for the Halloween season but Dame 6. to 340 feet tall. The trunk is us- - none seems to tell more about Udrll Huti ually 10 to 15 feet across af the Halloween as this one: S CHECKER base. There are usually no HALLOWEEN NIGHT branches 75 to 100 feet from the Much interest is being shown Halloween night, is such a and a flurry of excitement is in ground. The branches are slender and the leaves are long and sight, the air, as well as snow, and it's slender. The tree grows from a Witches with tall h;.ts and big all about the checker tournament small cone. The bark of the tree black cats. which is now in progress at our is 6 inches to a foot thick. The (Pumpkins are a fright and the school. The tournament is now wood is light, soft, and close moon gives off a bright light. in the semi-fina- ls and we are grained, and is very slow to' deAt twelve o'clock they'll dis- rooting for the winner which cay. These trees are very old bewill be one of the following: and won't be seen until fore they are cut. Some are cut appear Joseph Fazzio vs Nathan Wall, NEXT YEAR. when &0 to 1O0 years old, but Tanner vs Richard Riche, Gary Dcanna Rogers some have been 1,000 years old Boyd Robertson vs Eugene Gar- -' before they were cut. Kay Snow SIX PAGE OCT. THURSDAY, 1954 2-- because S.-ho- j 7- -0 i in ri i t. i v- n- SEMI-FINAL- ew Ronnie Kosec MY PET GRIPE My pet gripe is people who chew gum as if they were at the faces. It'a a wonder these people don't have jaw aches all the time. They chew gum as if it is the last time they'll ever chew it. Do you ever consider what torture it is for the people who have to listen To you ana to watch you? It's awful! Be a little bit respectful lor all the poor people who have to listen to you. Please! For the sake of your (riends, teachers, and other peochew your gum quietly. ple Darlene Fossat SEW BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY This year we have over forty new books. There are love stories euch as "Rival to My Heart" and "Marry on Monday". Stories of nurses like "A Nurse Comes Home" and "Navy Nurse". Adventure books such as "Outlaws of lost River", "Apache Kill" and "This Range is Mine". These are just a few of the new books, there are many more. So If you want some good reading enjoyment come to the library. Kathleen Monroe DEMC U.S. I For Utah State Representative ( EUGENE COLI For County Commissioner, ar Term For County Sheriff Clerk and Auditor I J 1 I I For County Commissioner, For County Commissioner, For County Assessor . Dfomo of Our UW ENFOKEH la Action! Y ii a VbSt) f Vjl IrvCL EVERY SUNDAY 1;30P.M,I(OAL BROUGHT TO YOU SERVICE . HELPER, UTAH PHONE 342 435 N. MAIN 2, 1954 J ar Term I For County Assessor ( For County Surveyor I 1 For County Commissioner, For County Commissioner, ar J LJ F JUDICIAL SELECTION BALLOT I For Justice of the Supreme Term Fr For County Treasurer LJ LJ LJ r" County Recorder I y I For County Assessor I I LJ Lj For County Treasurer j For County Attorney r- For County Surveyor J I I CARBON COUNTY SCHOOL DIST, ' School Representative Precinct No. 2 I LJ For Member of the Board of Education (Vote for One) (4 Year Term) I LJ For Precint Justice of the Peace I""- -! DRAPER ' LJ For Precint Justice of the Peace Shall Sections 2, 3, and 4, of Article IX of the Constitution of Utah be amended to make each FOR county of the state a senatorial district to be represented by a single state senator and to authorize the legislature of the State of utah AGAINST to increase or decrease the number of repre- sentatives for counties. M. LJ L For Precinct Constable REFERENDUM PROPOSITION DELBERT r For Precinct Constable PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION (Incumbent) J J For County Recorder lJ 1 GEORGE W. WORTHEN - J LJ J Justice J For County Clerk and Auditor 1 For County Surveyor J I I -- i " Term ! r Vote for One . 1 For County Attorney Court Year Term) I For County Sheriff 1 jJ j LJ For County Attorney Representative in Congress ar LJ 1 1 J LJ I I U.S. A. CALVIN JEWKES p " NUMBER ONE An Act providing that Dixie, Snow, and Weber Junior Colleges foe discontinued as state maintained schools, and for transfer by the Board of Examiners of all property comprising said FOR colleges to a transferee on condition that said transferee operate them as colleges. If they fall to foe operated as colleges, than all said property shall revert to the state. If such transfer Is doubtful constitutionality, or held unconstihi-tiona- l, the Board of Examiners shall sell the AGAINST properties to the same transferee for such con- sideration as it deems proper considering the saving to the state in being relieved of their operation. REFERENDUM PROPOSITION NUMBER An Act providing that Carbon College be 1 continued as a state maintained college; TWO dis- that the Board of Examiners dispose of all real and FOR I") lJ property comprising said college In AGAINSTI I such manner as It deems to be to the best in- terests of the State of Utah. personal I I I SS. for Carbon County, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct list of the candidates for election as filed in my office, as appear on the General Election Ballot for national, state, county, judicial and school ofI, B. H. Young, County Clerk in and fices, to be voted on at the General Election on on November 2. 1954. Wlf JIOoc m tr lion1 n ri A canl rf rnrnr Csi inf if ttiia OQf Ant r f f nVilr Vi f"-- rO y 1 y (KA SY TABLE OTTFFV BREAD Term J 1 JOHN BENE ar For County Clerk and Auditor I STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF CARBON of Your Car! BRYNER'S For Utah State Representative 1 I y For iJ I LJ CHARLES H. SEMKEN For Precint Justice of the Peace - Wc Take Better Care O For County Sheriff For Precinct Constable Tht Mind- WORK OUR SPECIALTY" TUNE-U- P j LJ BRIGHAM H. YOUNG JAMES P. ALGER iomf $A.95 With Exchange (10 LJ JOSEPH A. HOLMAN For County 1 I LJ JESSE V. BRYAN NICHOLAS P. PETTERSSON PfOPU GUARANTEE ONE-YEA- R Anyone desiring further information can contact the social security representative when he visits Price on Tuesday, November 2. He will be at the Courthouse between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Utah State Representative For lJ Term For County Treasurer . BATTERY SPECIAL I?E& (BBBIISI8AII. BtUSCIHSIDBI for U.S. Representative in Congress DR. HENRY Aldous DIXON, I ROBERT J. HENDERSON ar 1 LJ WALTER K. GRANGER DRUCILLA J. POWELL . . mm months before September 1954. The survivor must apply for the benefit and file proof of support, if it is required, by September O Representative in Congress For County Commissioner Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greenland and family moved here from American Fork last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Clark and family moved from here Monday to Wyoming. REPUBLICAN O For per. Go Far... Go Safely with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Booth and and Alan Roberta, children, Wendell, were Springville visitors over the week end. Mr. and :Mrs. Robert Fiack of Oregon were visitors here fori the opening of deer hunting and they visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moss of Price and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Fiack. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woodward and Jack Woodward of Salt Lake City were week end visitors here. Mrs. Woodward returned to Salt Lake with them. 1956. When these players are disposed of by the method of elimination, except one, that champion will play our one and only, Mr. Duke. Ha! Wont' that be something? Mrs. John Pessetto Sr. of Hel- w(ii'"' TO BE VOTED FOR AT THE GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN CARBON COUNTY ON NOVEMBER For County Recorder CHAMPION OF THE The 1954 Amendments to the Social Security Act have not changed the definition of fully insured. But there is a special for the families of provision workers who died before September 1, 1S50. In many cases the survivors of these deceased breadwinners could not get social security benefits because the worker had not been under social security long enough to be considered fully insured under the old law. With the new law, the worker who died after 1939 but before September 1, 1!50, is considered fully insured if he had at least six quarters of work His sur-- I under social security. vivors. a wid v over 65. a wi-- I dow who has m.nor children of the wage earner still in her care, children under age 18, or, in some cases, dependent parents. may collect benefits beginning September 1964. This does not include a former wife divorced No or the dependent widower. benefits may be collected for W (DIP (3&iM,E,E SHOP CLASSES In Mr. Iverson's shop classes the students have been drawing orthographic drawings. When a student completes 24 drawings, he can start to make things in the shop. Most students are rather slow getting started but most of them are on the 5th to ilOth drawing. Most of the students are ninth graders, some are tenth, and there are a few 8th graders in each class. Some days Mr. Iverson takes his studen s into the shop and explains what the machines are for, tells the names of them, and demonstrates how each is used. Buddy Daniels and chilCASTLE GATE NEWS dren of Salt Lake City visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. BY ,'OSEPHINL HOUGHTON Evan Lewis, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Pesseito of Miss Joyce Houghton of Salt week Lake City spent the week end Salt Lake City' spent the Mr. and end with their parents, Mr. Mrs. and with her parents, Mrs. Ray Wilstead f.nd Mr. and Bill Houghton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Capece and sons, Tommy and Nicky, of Salt Lake City were week end visitors at the home of her mother, Mrs. Annie Evans. Mrs. SOCIAL SECURITY AH) TO VISIT PRICE NOVEMBER 2 (Seal) County Clerk 1 I |