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Show The II E L P E K (Utah) JOURNAL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1957 PAGE FOUR MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Dale Reid of Helper, this week announced the marriage of their son, Richard, to Gloria Ann McGonigaL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. MeGoni-g- al of Portland, Oregon. They were married December 29 in Vancouver, Washington: Mrs. Reid will remain in Oregon for a couple of months where she is employed, and Mr. Reid has reported back to Texas where he has been stationed after in the Army Air Force. The Seven Sister sewing circle met last Wednesday afternoon, with Miss Carrie Ashton acting as their hostess. In addition to sosewing, the group enjoyed a delicious a and ciable gab fest, luncheon which was served oy the hostess. Members of the Thimble club were feted last Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Gabriel Mangone' at their weekly social The time was spent sewing and chatting, intervened reby the serving of delicious and ideals of living, can enjoy the advantages offered them by Beta Sigma Phi. t (Members are admitted into Beta Sigma Phi merrvbership by invitation and initiation by offi- icial Ritual. (The above article was taken from the Book of Beta Sigma ENTERTAINS, fttEDLE PAL GROUP Mr. and Mrs. Earl Acord, taking advantage of the nice wea- thrr Sunday, motored to Castle Dale, to visit Earl's niece and family, the LaMar Wilburgs. On Saturday evening, Mr.' and Mrs. Earl Durrant of Castle Gate were the Acord's guests at dinner. Mrs. Paul MacLean entertained her sewing circle and Mrs. George Ferderber, as additional guest, at her home last Wednes day night, serving delightful refreshments during ,the event. A and sewing, sociable gab-fe- st Phi.) "YOUR FRIENDLY U. S. Steel Outlines provided the entertainment. THEATRE" BALANCED ROCK LODGE 15 FEB. SET LADIES OF ELKS Continued From Page One Members of the Balanced Rock Phone Helper 269 FOR ANNUAL CARD PARTY , The Ladies of Elks will hold Lodge held their regular meet by 9 feet1 high, will be drilled annual Valentine card par- ing 'last 'Friday afternoon. Esther from the level of the mine tipple their THURS. - FRl. - SAT. perto intersect the coal seam at a ty Friday, Feb. 15, at the Elks bnaier, presiaeni, presented February Home in Price, beginning at 7:30 fect attendance pins and num- point 5000 feet down the pitch bers to the following members: from the coal outcrop. When Two Big Hits In Color p.m. Tickets are now available ;Rosa Migliaccio, Rhea Marchello, completed, the tunnel will elim- and may be obtained by calling Marion Lupo, Alice Hemming, jnate , 500-fo- ot Barbara Migliaccio, Helper 41-"THE QUEEN j Ramona Milano, and Mrs. Alta mjne portal now required to or Mildred Cowley, Price 445. who has five years of move coal from the working face, All reservations must be made While work is progressing on not later than Wednesday, Feb. perfect attendance. OF BABYLON" It was reported that the annual the rock tunnel, the tiDDle at 13. The public is cordially in make your reservations anniversary party presented by the Columbia Mine wiU be modi- vited Starring the husbands of members, RHONDA FLEMING washed to include automatic coal early. held Jan. 26. It was a very en- - .dumoing and better MONTALBAN RICARDQ screening and dinner-dancin- g WOMEN OF MOOSE event. ' picking facilities. According to joyable of Women 20ih's Action Epic The Helper chapter, George Grivet was general chair- - mine engineers, the tipple modi-ma- n, Moose chapter night program was assisted by Chappy Wil- - fication is related to the coal "BUFFALO BILL" directed Tuesday night by Ritual liams and 'Earl Shafer. cleaning .plant in that it will Der- Next meeting will be Friday, mit more efficient chairman Elda Boyack, who pre sorting of Starring sented the Piccioni sisters of Feb. 15, at 2 p.m. the coal and removal of foreign JOEL McCREA Spring Glen, and Saundra Thom materials. MAUREEN O'HARA RELIEF SOCIETY as and Marilyn Ferderber, Hel A new mine equipment mainLINDA DARNELL The work regular day for the per, in several dance routines. tenance shop will be built near memRelief Ward Helper Society Senior Regent, Bonnie Pagano, the entrance to the rock tunnel. who presided at the meeting, and bers is scheduled frr TuesHav. The 0031 cleaning plant to be SUN. - MON. - TUES. 12, with to at Re,Feb. begin quilting of Alice Anderson, College near Wellington is similar built 10 a.m. Mrs. (February Ardith Crawford gents, gave reports on their at to a plant built by U. S. Steel in will in will be and .procharge contendance at the The 1955 at Corbin, Kentucky. Coal ference in Provo, last week, and vide work for "THE GIRL HE from Utah and Colorado mines announced that a special ritual- lesson, food preparation, with will be blended, crushed, washon be will cheese, preemphasis istic practice session will be held ' ' ed, and loaded into cars for shipLEFT BEHIND" on Tuesday, Feb. 12, at the regu- sented at noon by Mrs. La Von ment to Geneva Works' coke lar time. Mrs. Pagano also stated Sidwell, after which luncheon ovens. This process, according to is of equal im- will be served. work this that Starring U. S. Steel engineers, will proA a feature will be special portance to all members and TAB HUNTER duce better coke yields and blast their undivided coopera- demonstration on piecing and set furnace NATALIE WOOD blocks bv performance at Geneva toaether. ting quilt to tion. They were urged also because of the reduction in ash naHBBi attend a special meeting which Mrs. Isabel Carr. Mrs Pearl and sulphur content in the coal, will be held in Salt Lake City Gardner will preside throughout WEDNESDAY, Feb. 13 R. M. von Storch, general su- j 'the day., of the honor in on 3, March SPANISH NIGHT Grand Regent from Mooseheart. j All members are urged to at- - perintendent of coal mines and At the clooe of the chapter ieia auu participate in tne worn quanies aor me "LA LADRONA" at hand. Steel Division, said the site near night event, Mrs. Boyack, with Wellington was chosen to take the help of her committee, Marge MRS. EAQU1NTA IS advantage of terrain, water sup- PaMrs. Dervoe, Fannie Warren, TUESDAY NIGHT HOSTESS rl V ' (TP fl 1CP A i enne n nrao r j4 n n "RANCHO OE gano and Bertha CBerto, served Mrs. Joe Eaquinta acted as Zli 7"m 17 to and the ladies, refreshments 'th- -t William Welsh, president of members of the men's lodge, with Tuesday night, inviting Mrs. El Eastern Utah, Inc., and MIS RECUARDOS" other ofThill Marshall winning the draw mo as additional The guest. Bray ficials in Carbon County were prize. event, which included a tasty very helpful in assisting with The next regular meeting will luncheon and the usual IT'S SPANISH NIGHT bridge the arrangements for acquisition be held on Tuesday, Feb. 19 AT THE STRAND session, was climaxed with the of the plant site. please attend. awarding of prizes to Mrs. MarWhile considerable water will tin Ganser and Mrs. Bray. be used to operate the cleaning TVTr T p Ola n t . mi rie efiPin Ppr rvni n tPd J r,A te that more 'than 95 per cent Cleveland, spent Sunday in Hel-jo- ut per, visiting with his brother and,r il wiu lbe recovered and Mr. and Mrs. Morgan circulated. Special conservation Locke, who are guests at the equipment will be used in the to minimize water consump- home of their neice, Miss Ada Ml W 'MiyilliiiiliMHI llillil lllllalaf Rirhe. The Olevelanrt TxvWps al - 'Uon. The new coal mines and quar so visited with Morgan Riche nes general office building to be and his family. built at Dragerfcn will have a steel frame and masonry walls. Your Jewel House store has Jhe finest diamond Tho ot struc by selections, at prices to fit your budget. Helper Student ture, American designed by Continued From Page One ries the names of all the Presi- Bridge Division of United States Steel, will be completely air "condents who- - have used it. ditioned with individual autotrees of the at 'Tor lighting 12 lustrous diamonds set in white matic for controls temperature distant points, a similar low- or yellow gold mountings. each office. Construction of the is connected with voltage relay Diamond Ring $250.00 fViO TTnirtr, Woctrtrn TnlifrrnK building is scheduled to start next Diamond Wedding Ring. ' 75.00 : month ne i aysiem. impulse creaiea when the President turns on the switch passes along the lines of jc Telephone Directory the Western Union Telegraph Continued From Page One Company to the tree in another where it activates other number. If in doubt, look it up city, Distinctive simplicity, inexpert control devices to. illuminate the and write it down. sively priced. White or yellow gold 2. Always listen for the dial tree. mountings. is "It that may.tone possible you Diamond Ring $150.00 3. If someone is wish to have a parent of one of talking on your Matching Wedding Ring. 20.00 the members of your class fa- party line, when you start to call, miliar with electrical circuits to hang up. If you hear someone fittU-mtfexplain in more detail how this dialing instead of a dial tone, 7 Cttatnottt system works. I am sure that such excuse yourself and hang up Regal design in 14 karat gold for 4. If you are dialing and some a person would be able to do so your queen of hearts. with the information contained other party on your line lifts his Diamond Ring $100.00 in this letter. receiver, hang up and start Diamond Wedding Ring. 45.00 ''President Eisenhower would dialing again or you may get a wish me to commend you for the wrong number or no number at Price Include Federal Tax. interest you and your class have ail. 5. Do not force the dial. It is taken in this matter, and to say that he was more than pleased as delicately made as a precision watch. Dial as carefully as you to have us supply this informawould wind a watch. tion." 6. Remember Sincerely yours, dialing wrong numbers wastes your time and Frank f. Gartside Assistant Superintendent is a discourteous inconvenience Needless to say Steven trea- to those incorrectly called. 7. Considerate telephone habits sures the letter very much and to school to show are appreciated by your friends it has taken 1G6 Phone Helper and business associates. his teacher and classmates. SIRAND Utah Foundation Study For State Has Budget Balance Problem and 'Mr. finances An analysis of 1957-5- 9 by Utah Foundation, the Private nonprofit tax research agency, indicates that Utah lawmakers to balance will be hard-pressed the O get document.) 22, ' j non-quitte- rs. sts 1 , L'! 7 on v , er dur-th- Fou-nati- STATE BUILDING PROGRAM ' Mid-wint- Regular state agencies and institutions Jiave asked for general fund appropriations totaling This request represents an increase of $10.8 million, or over the amount actually e received by these agencies current 1955-5- 7 biennium. The Governor has recommended that tyiese agencies receive general fund appropriations totaling above" $55,987,000, which is 12 the 1955-5- 7 appropriation level (including deficits), but is '8 be'ow the agency requests. Based on these revenue estirequests, mates, appropriation and recommendations, Utah analysts estimate that the General Fund should have between $11.3 million and $20.8 million that could be used for other purposes during the forthbiennium. The actual coming mount available will, of course, depend on the revenue realized, and the appropriations approved for regular state functions. Among the possible demands that will compete for this surplus, the Foundation report lists the following: $50,-733,0- 7-- I the budget during between $72,249,000 and i;77,CO0,-0C(the lower figure is based on the more conservative estimate of revenue contained in the bud- ; M, state's coming biennium. According to Utah Foundations calculations, general fund revenue and surpluses during the forthcoming biennium will be . freshments. MRS. MacLEAN Memmott - f THIMBLE CLUB FETED AT G. MANGONE HOME an Rilla and Mrs. Chris Jouflas, were pleasantly surprised last Sunday when Mrs. M's daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Desmond of American Fork, arrived at their home for a day's visit. Also as a very nice surprise for Ivy, who does the cooking, Mrs. D. came laden with a lovely chicken dinner already prepared, affording her time to also enjoy the visit. Accompanying the Desmonds for the day were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Desmond, all of Salt Lake As a matter of general interest information on a recently or' ganized women's group here, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Mis. Virginia Belt has submitted this, the first of a series of short Tticles on the aims, objectives, etc., of the group. Purpose and Scope Beta Sigma Phi is an internawhich was tional organization created for young women in earch c-- cultural and social activity. It gives its members an intimate touch with many lives City. and many minds, a precious Art and Dutch Dalpiaz motorguard against narrowed friendships; an enriching, intensifying, ed to the city Saturday morning inspirational experience in the for a weekend visit with their appreciation and enjoyment of son, Arthur, who is a dental student at the U, and with friends, the liberal arts. The Walter W. Ross & Co., Inc., Mr. and Mrs. John Cruz, where directs the founding of new they were house guests. chapters. Welcome guests at the John Qualifications for Membership Gardner residence over the week in Beta Sigma Membership end were their daughter andf her Phi is composed of young women Welch, who are teachers at the accepted toy the chapter and the husband, Shirlene and Tony International Office, who by school in Monticello. reason of their cultural interests high MISS ASHTON IS HOSTESS TO SEWING GROUP CLUB MEMBERS MEET AT JO ARCHER HOME Members of the Friday night last week bridge club ga!hered " et tee home r Mrs. Ja Archer, enjoying the usual bridge session and a deiigmr u piaie luncneon. At the close of the event, prizes were awarded to Mrs. Frank Kraync, Mrs. .! )hn Laboroi and Mrs. Betty Cirm. Mrs. Paul Mac-Leattended as 'Mrs. Archer's guest. Mrs. BETA SIGMA PHI SORORITY PURPOSES ARE TOLD i Proposals vary from $11.1 million to $29.8 during the next biennium. Governor has recommended that $10 million be allocated for this purpose. PUBLIC SCHOOL EMERGENCY BUILDING AID Probably a request of $2,000,000 or more. UNIFORM SCHOOL FUND Transfer to reduce the impact on the property tax during the next two years. Existing nonprcpertv qx sourcps are expected ti bo between $17.7 million and $25.5 million short of meeting Uniform c""hool Fund requirements during the next two years. rollments which automatically reCarbon Speech Class sults in increased state aid to Continued From Page One the respective districts. Speech at Carbon High School The Governor in his budget this year has been exceptionally message proposed that the good with enthusiasm running basic school program Mr. Warren is running two be increased within the range of) high. classes and a debate class speech $4,650 and $4,800 per distribu- for seniors, but the juniors are tion unit. The Utah Legislative their speech work in their Council ' has a doing recommended own time. Since the speech acschool program of $4,800 per dis- tivities are open to everyone tribution unit coupled with a whether are registered in they local effort of 14 mills, which classes or not, many young peowould provide an increase in the taken advantage of the have ple school program of 18 and reopportunity to advance their ll quire a greater local skills in speech. effort. The young people who will be The report states that' if the to the tournament are as going basic school program were in- follows: Men's debate, Michael creased from $4,050 to $4,650 per McDorald and James Pappas; distribution unit, the total cost to Richard Duke and Clair Greener; the state would be between Redd and Keith Johan-seand $53,109,000, depend- Marjorie Loraine Marshall and Bili ing upon the amount of local ef- Thomas.. fort required. An increased baJoan Pitts debate: Women's sic program of $4,8C0 would cost and Karen Kraync, Carolyn Cobetween $62,200,000 and $65,800,-00- 0 lombo and Julene Bowen, Leah during the next biennium. Jessen and Cary Nelson,' Peggy The estimated Uniform School Cotterell and Judy Laureski, 'Fund expenditures during the Shanna Evans and Wilma 1955-5- 7 biennium are $47,p0O,CC0. Phyllis Rock and Maurine Uniform School revenues and be- Thompson. ginning balances during the next Oratory: Erank Behunin, Mar(1957-5are estimat- ilyn Briest, Sheraldine Essman, ed at between C40.3 million and Phil Fausett, Judy Ann Hartley, $43.8 million. Ramona Huntington, and AlterIn analyzing the highway situ- nate, Gerald Stevens. , ation, the Utah Foundation con- -j ' Extemporaneous speaking: Jack eludes that "based on anticipated Jorgensen, James Pappas, Karo tax yields from present highway-usLee Robinson, Craig Shiner, funds, the State should have' Thelma Tryon, Ronald Watt, and sufficient highway revenue to Alternate, Alice Spigarelli. match Federal-ai- d requirements under the expanded Federal high- - j recent years has been to confine way program and also provide exoeriditures of state funds for tor the expenses of ' the State construction largely to Road Commission during" the next highway Fedto match amounts required to three years." In addition aid. eral meeting these basic requirements, Utah Foundation notes that the there should be between $3.7 mil19515 appropriated (Legislature lion and $6.4 million remaining General from State the $5,000,000 use state on other for highway Fund to a Public Welfare Reprojects, the report continues. serve Fund. According to the reThis balance, of course, would be now has no use"this fund port, reduced or even completely wip its crea ed out if legislation is pnotd to ful purpose, and since in transactions the tion, only provide refunds for off highway volving it have been the original use of motor fuel. from The Foundation states that "the allocations made to it The the rebasic policy question regarding State' 'General Fund." "consideration that suggests port highway construction and finance to its use as in Utah is at what point and to might well be given or working fund a revolving what extent Utah should build which need not in roads fina'need entirely from state capital fund as a funds. Utah's policy until very any way impair its purpose cushion for welfare finances. state-support- ed two-mi- $59.-5C0,O- n, . - Meri-det- h, two-year- s 9) . er . , j i -- PUBLIC INVITED TO AID TO LOCAL GOVERNHas been requested by MENT some cities and counties. The Foundation report points out that even if no changes were mide in the present school form ula, the expenditures from thUniform School Fund will rise by g $5 million during the next two 1 expendiyears over the 1955-5- 7 ture level. The principal reason for this, according to the Foun- vj dation study, is the rise in en , SPECIAL MOOSE PARTY Good Prizes - Bingo - Free Coffee SATURDAY, FEB. 9TH ' -- - 8 P.M. Admission: $1.00 MEW You're Welcome Too,. 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