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Show HELPER The PAGE SIX (Utah) JOURNAL THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1956 la's class brought rocks for their on Tuesday. Most i jk collection of these rocks were gathered while on Easter picnics. John brought a rock that his father cut in half for him on a rock cutting machine. Lupe Guer-rtr- o celebrated his 11th birthday Rulon Parker Reporters on Wednesday. Lupe moved here Albert Valdez Fay Giron recently from Salt Lake City. The sixth are busv and Johnny Mizukawa, Eric Tabeling, excited over giving their operetta Sherry McFarlane and Carolyn will play "Rousseau s "Bits O' Blarney" on Friday Hansen on the tonette for the 'mn" night at the Junior High School. on Fr'y- The class will A matiness performance for stu-la- ss dents of Central and Jr. HighIearn to PIay "old Black Joe' this week, schools will 'be given Thursday on the tone-tMrs- - Boren's fourth graders are afternoon. Mr. Doleatti, our former jani- discussing and studying several phases of conservation for their tor, is reported to be quite ill in new social studies unit. They find the Price hospital. The school conservation means the sav-jin- g children and teachers wish him a that and protecting of natural re- speedy recovery. sources for future generations. " un eacn pnase qi conservation fjforary with pictures of birds, taken ,up they are finding out: ' SCHOOL NEWS FROM OFFICIAL BALLOT HELPER JUNIOR HIGH KATHLEEN By Rampagers Club DUNN, Editor THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF CARBON Li-mo- ne HELPER G O. C. by Dale Reid SCHOOL PAPER Kathleen Dunn March 30th, the third Friday, i cyf Ci OC to Thf idpa the edition cf hf . Jchol spot and report airplanes to Salt l Lake City by phone. To do this, "C1 ",&a-tioyou must have certain informa- - w"u ul ver was an of aj such as: the mimber, type, car- road rabblt com,m!! function, and altitude of the airne craft; time delay in reporting; ;ly" I code name of I.O.P.; direction, cvers wre aJy colored y the mernbers staff" the of 12. distance of aircraft from 0.P.; consisted of news around direction aircraft is flying, and Junior High, jokes, gos Helper special remarks, and Easter stories. sip For the time being, the 47 boys The students seemed to enjoy participating will use the tele the paper very much. booth to in make phone 'Helper all reports; the boys are schedCLUB THE CO-E- D uled at 2 hour shifts. Later on a by Janet Laboroi station will 'be built on reservoir Saturday, April 14, one of the many committees of the Co-E- d needed Club is sponsoring a cake sale ,eet To information, basspring flowers and flower ai-were a will be hew at the comet kets. -- "";;ithe cu, finder and and distance height in .Helper starting at 10 Store Several members of Miss Bor- and how fourth graders can help At the completion of their o'clock. The money from this alin conservation. have They course or after they have so sale will go toward the annual ready studied conservation of many hours put in they will reclub trip that will take place wild flowers and are now on wild ceive a set of silver wings for sometime in .May, and for a gift PROFESSIONALS life. Leslie Callor's fourth grade their work. article that will be presented to cousin, Sharon Murdock, from The air force officer that con- the school. Salt Lake City, joined the room ducted the was Mr. The club is also taking part in this week while spending her Sholes. The meeting from our boys other school activities. FUNERAL HOME spring vacation in Helper. The school who are serving are: Paul of the cake sale Your temperature recordings for March Botrino, Bruce Christensen, Larry will be patronage Dick Mitchell greatly appreciated. show March 12 was the coldest Joe Ganser, Kay Dimick, John Embalmer A Funeral Director school day and March 26th the TYPING CONTEST Hopper, Jim Ruden, Dale Reid1, warmest. PHONE 300 - PRICE by Barbara Tomsic Reddington, Kelly, Ray Donny The two sixth grades are hav Lynn Reid, Eddie Simms. Vaughn On 20, starting at 9:15 April ing a contest to see which room Raspinson, Gary Tanner, Rodney a typing all and lasting ajn. sells the most operetta tickets. Stowe, Arthur Lake, Kent Wright, contest will be heldday, THORIT HATCH among dif-- i The loser gives the other room a Stan Diamanti, Keith Burnhope, ferent schools of different: 'counparty. Jerry Shunman, Pat Kelly, Jim ties. The contest will toe held at ; COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT by me CARBON Shall the Board of Education of the Carbon County School District, Carbon County, State of Utah, be authorized to levy additional taxes sufficient to raise an amount not to exceed an additional sixteen per cent of the cost of the basic state supUtah ported school program as provided for in Section Code Annotated, 1953, as amended? m-ad- ' ' ' Ptin e -- 53-7-- 8, For the proposition "-- rr.v! r;r"rtr NO If the voter desires to vote in favor of the proposition, he shall mark a cross (X) in the square opposite the word 'YES'. If the voter desires to vote against the proposition, he shall mark a cross (X) in the square opposite the word 'NO'. Glen recently. Showing approfashions were priate teen-ag- e Ruthie Haycock, Marion Jensen, Doreene Rudman, Barbara and Joan Edwards. Joan sang, "The Way You Look ToELIZABETH HANSON By night", to finish this .portion of the program. Effective musical Madrigal, Jerry Brown, Blaim Carbon College. The counties parwas provided by Crawford, Burton Needles, Tony ticipating are Emery, Grand, .San The Boy Scouts background an Salt Lake City. planned mi i t Brown at the piano. The Condor, Arthur Pilling, Dwayne dwm anu ine 4lu.overnight hike to First Springs The Claude Olsens enjoyed the commentary was Gale, Jimmy Bryner', Gerald Mar- entering from Helper Junior High given by Miss 7th at ,April long holiday with her parents at Haycock. Mrs. Gladys Trauntvein ehello, Dennis Lee, Larry Cook, in second year typing are Gen Saturday last Thursday. Peter B. Layton. is Junior Gleaner leader. Brent Marchetti, Thomas Rich Ruggeri,,Gary Burns and Roberta meeting and explain- - 'Mr. and Mrs. e, Bever-idgTom Funk, Matthews ards, Larry Chubbuck. The first year typing Glyn k fl dTawing for a carrier and children Konald Kosec, LeRoy Neil- - students entering are: Kathleen .,. helped with the outside spring work at the home son, Larry Brundage, Wayne Reid, Dunn, Janet Latooroi and Roselyn Hansoni ,them. Jr of Glyn's Louis James, Carl Ghiara, Roy Colombo. There are time writing structing grandparents. was elected senior patrol leader. Carnes, Steven Hafey, Frank tests, business .letters, tabulation The Dixons from Salt Jimmy wag secretary Roper Blackham, Eugene Supizio and and problem situations for 'theiand treasurer. was Lake City had their Easter picnic Brown Terry Clark Rowley. second' year typing to compete in, named flg indoors at the Trauntvein home. and bugkr tests for the time and writing Also entertaining children and OPERETTA Hansons and guest, The Any "" first year .typists. The schools Connie indoors were the grandchildren to by John Hopper drove Robertson, will be notified about a week Dominic Polves. The Last George Monday m a vain attempt the contest. We wish the Helper Central is putting on an family of Bountiful and Glendon a luck. of Jr. students High of "Bits name Helper operetta, by the Easter eggs. a Jewkes family of Kaunas joined O' Blarney". This operetta will .blizzard and 8 inches of snow to the iamily group for Easter. GUARANTEE! be at the Helper Junior High WOMEN OF MOOSE enter the old State House Mu- as SAM'S the PHOTO Using "Sweeter theme, April 5th for the students. Then seumThan Springtime", the Junior The regular chapter night event P.O. Box 1115, Dept. Q. on April 6th at 7:30 it will be for Gleaner girls modeled in the Mortensens Jiarom was ine gave Moose the Women of the for the public. ,oJoli City, Ufoh The leading actors are Judith held Tuesday night under the the handsome new station wagon stake ifasMon parade at Sorine its Richfield. to maiden trip They Neilson, Wayne Dimick, Max Mor- direction of Mrs. Mary Pizza, visited there with the Dee Hyatts. gan, Carolyn Moore and Bobby homemaking chairman. In contrast to the usual chap- - Mrs. Reva Bryan was taken to Kelly. ter night program, the group the Price hospital last week. She REPORT CARDS witnessed a demonstration given will undergo an operation as soon BUYS! by Paul Bottino by Allan Ruesoh and Dan Kof- -' as her condition allows, for Low Heatj week at Kenilworth grade Last Wednesday, March 28, we ford, salesmen Cook Here are a few of Hundreds Steel Ware, who schooi the Stainless of u. s savings students at Helper Jr. High reibeef roast a ' and served stamps hit a total of $1001. The ceived' our report cards. Some prepared to dinner bothiCasn and vegetable amount collected been has were good and some were bad. REXALL MULTIPLE VITAMINS ladies' and men's lodges. since tne initiation of the savings As you know, we are graded ac- groups, some also interesting pan in October 1955. Since that gave They SUPER PLENAMXNS Plus Red 2 cording to the work we do. demonstration time the children, have proudly Last quarter the various clubs talks during the and 36 - $2-572 - $4-7140 size $7.90 cooking purchased the preservation ten and twenty-fiv- e gave the students not getting B',? wuvarious of foods, cent everv stamos week. Several lommy averages another chance to get a liams won the draw prize. Prior have $25 bonds and are working LUSTRE CREAM SHAMPOO only $1.59 'B' average. Some did and some new members, on a second. Parents have ob to three the social, one didnt. We have only quarter WITM LANOLIN A $2.00 VALUE Dervoe and served with satisfaction that the left in this school year. So, stu Sophia Kotar, Margie were taken into youngsters tend to curb sweet Anna Kosmack, 500 Double, 1,000 Single dents, get busy! Only the chapter with Senior Regent tooth purchases so that they vx conducting WALL FIGHTS AT A.A.U. Pkiarelli, a of amount have Mary might larger initiation. money for stamDS. Good work by Gary Turner TOILET TISSUE Medford iNext meeting date will be t.VtrmiuH tVi uintjvr Viae? AnnKlo 4 rolls Last week Nathan Wall, scrap April 17. to with the parents cooperate PAPER TOWELS Medford py 133 lb. boxer, went to the rolls children in the worthy feature A.A.U. fights in Salt Lake City FRIDAY CLUB MEETS "White overran the Elephants" HOME with a group from Notre Dame. AT H. CHIARA school Thursday when they were See Us For Camera Supplies Members of the Friday nifht Isn his first bout he met and offered for sale at a for met week last club decisioned another fighter from bridge for the PTA. For two Films of all kinds Flash Bulbs the State School. His second fight their regular bridge session at campaign weeks the children had been Hector Mrs. of Chiara, Notre of home the was with Lynn Thomas in the attractively-wrappe- d Dame. Nathan lost this fight, as enjoying a tasty luncheon at the bringing packages and placing et of the social hour. Prizes them he had won the first, by a de on long tables. The tables for the game were awarded to were covered cision. with bright We would like to compliment Mrs. William Wetmore, Mrs. H. lace cloths. The genand and Willis B. 'Mrs. L. J. Nathan for his fine showing Cooley,. eral effect was birthday party-is- h Mrs. L. R. Thayn. L. & and the children were keyed to DRUG a high pitch of expectancy when 1 1 I 'I M I II I I I I I I I I M I I I I I I I the time came to draw and reII I t III 1 I I I I I Corner Hill and Main draw for the surprise packages. Helper, Utah The sale netted $25.70 for the PTA assn. The sale showed "One hundred per cent cooperation from children and parents," said Mrs. Eva Hansen, first and second grade teacher. ON US! Easter parties spelled joy for school the children Friday afterDAY noon. After programs and games, Depend on us to keep appropriate and delicious refreshhandyour DAY ments (ranging from sandwiches to apple pie a la mode) were somely dressed served by the room mothers. school, business and GRADUATION Mr. and (Mrs. Sam Woodhead of Salt Lake City were dinner special occasions. We Woodat the Gladstone guests pick up shirts, linens, Choose From Our Big Selection heads last Thursday. Of Guaranteed Watches. everything Agnes Ferderber, Marjorie Guy and Good attended son, laundry Donald, Wittnauer bag and do Elgin, Wyler, Bulova, them Tin with nfnuiaf Friday services at Trinity Church at DragertoTL care " - .deliver them Olive Hughes was hostess to A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR CHOICE! her bridge club recently. Prize sparkling clean winners were Franlrie Harris and News About Our Neighbors From KOJILIVORTH , 163 So, Main Helper, Phone 271 Utah Loyal Order of Moose Meet Every Tuesday, 7:30 p.in HELPER LODGE HALL Tho. W'lllama Governor Reubln oixon The Junior Gleaners starred in sacrament services Sunday evening. Talks pertaining to MIA work were given by Ruth Warren, Ruthie Haycock, and Dor- eene Rudman. Barbara Morten- sen spoke on "The Resurrection". Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hough ton were Salt Lake City visitors over the weekend. Colored Pencil sets, all kinds, told at the Helper Journal. Secretary YES t MITCHELL LAWYER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, SPECIAL ELECTION ;Mor-tens- Ar-li- 3 4. J mm . . jTTJ Fill-aft- er i STVfV, MONEY-BAC- NOBODY STANDS STILL . . . m K - WEEKEND BARGAIN - 9 " 9 TISSUES t """"' B-1- 630 3 fund-raisi- ng when you drive up here. While we're filling your gas tank, we're also checking your oil, battery, radiator and tires, and all at no extra cleaning your windshield charge. See for yourself. Drive up today! . . . DEL SILLITOE'S CHEVRON SERVICE ATLAS TIRES & ACCESSORIES Phone 306 - Next to City nail on-s- under-cove- rs A. 1 1 1 1 LA YAW AY NOW FOR JQ. Rom where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh Happy Ending With A "Familiar Ring" Back Howell says he and kia Missus kmd quite time at the o. Stockman's Convention in But for a while they had a "breakdown in communications." The phone bell in their hotel room was pitched so low they often didn't answer their calls. "Never knew if it was for us or not," Buck said, "always sounded far off like it was ringing in aomeone else's room." Chi-csir- -- 4 Finally, Back hit on the long rings and a short their party-lin- e signal back home. From where I sit, onr awn familiar routines tend to make other ways of doing things aeem strange. That's natural. For instance, if you've always had ice water with your meals, yon might think it's odd that lota of na pre fer a bottle of beer at dinner time. I say you've a right to pour own customs . . . but don't call mint wrong. obvious solution. He just made a deal with the hotel switchboard operator that whenever the called them she'd nse two Copyright, 1956, VtUui Statu Brewers FmutSaticm The GXG&fL Store DEPEND MOTHER'S FATHER'S family for in the RIfiriF CIO Be Sure . 1 . Buy From f Eloise Woodhead. . . Expert i9ve dhouwojrsjEvgJiY An mi mi ii miiiiiii ii mi ii in hi iiMininii i The Peter B. Christensens left last Friday afternoon to enjoy the weekend at Glendale, Utah, with Grace's sister, Sarah Black. The (Bill Croccos observed Easter in Salt Lake City with relatives. Lotus Winn and Marjorie left after Ki wards Easter sunrise services for an overnight rtay with the Ray Wirans, Howard Ludwigs and Bdbert Winna of Sunter and' OVERALL SERVICE TOO! WE'RE READY TO SERVE YOU HELPER CITY LAUNDRY PnONE&lO HELPER Angelo Georgedes, Proprietor en ne |