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Show " HELPER The JOURNAL (Utah) PACE EIGHT SZPT. i:iUi?.SEAY, 17, They have been jointly tharged with embezzlement on two counts Hearing Set For October 28 at Price 19-5-- Social Security Man To Visit Area Tuesday, Sept. 22nd each- One com.plaint charges them with embezzling funds from the in October, 1959, Monday, Oct. 23 is the date set sick fund and the ether from the; Beginning farmers will have social security foi two former Carbon County death and burial fund. union oliieials, charged with Two cmplaints, filed in Febru- - disability prelection for the first bofore ary in Price City Court, were to appear Judge F- V. Keller cf Seventh Deputy Sheriff Chas. Semken Jr. On the Giants team are Charley District signed by Carbon County Cnie'i Den Heinrich, Frank Coneiiy, em-wDefendants in the alleged G iff ord, George Shaw, Andy bezzlement case ar Charls Jim Katcavage, RooseColored Pencil Sets, all kinds, and Harold now sold gamo, Kenilworth, the Helper Journal. velt Grier, Sam Huff, Harold by Glenwood Springs, Mcrtensen, Svare, Alex Webster and Dick Colorado. Envelopes, all sizes, sold at th Morizelewski. Bergamo was president and Helpei Journal. Tickets for the game, sponsorMortensen was secretary of the ed by the Bleacher Quarterbacks !h Machine Adding Paper, Kenilworth Local, UMWA. snd The Salt Lake Tribune, are roll, or case at Journui offtre. available at So and $3.50 at the . I . ; r. pan i'cj uuuiiurne ui Athletic Ticket office, University 19KKS vs. GIANTS TO (heStamp of Utah. Journal office. University of Utah Announces Freshman Week Schedule Final plans have been Case Embezzlement ' the President's Convocation to be ed for University cf U:ah Freh-ina- n cli.'.vea with a reception MonOrien'.aticn Week, according day, .Sept. 21.. Dr. O'pin and the to Dean Willard W. B'aesser, the Deans of the various colleges Dean of Students. This is one of be introduced during the re- the most important University events for entering students as Scholastic standards and U it is designed to acquaint thurn requirements will receive special with University standards, tra- attention Tuesday and Wednes- as now students are divided ditions, and activities. ' into counseling steloins accord- Dr. A. Ray Olpin, president of .ng to aptitude and performance! the U, will open the .week with on entrance tests. Kach studrnt will receive individual and group counseling in specialized areas, inif rmation on choosing classes, KICKOFF SAT. NIGHT Helper Soldier Does ?,i-;i'Work On registering and plannng for grncl AT 'UTE" STADIUM nation will 'oe discussed. , The greatest sports spectacular Army Private Max K. Funk, One of the 'major features of to hit the Intermountain Area is 25, whose wife Linda, lives on e week is the newly revised almost upon us. Route 1, Helper, completed eight The big professional football weeks of advanced .individual sponsor program. All freshmen Now York Giant.-- , mixed missile training Sept. 11 at the wiil meet in sponsor game pitting will be where the Francisco San inform and Missle groups they Fort against Center, Artillery ed about the activity ' side of will be Saturday, Sept. 18 at 8 Sill, Okla. Funk was trained as a crewman college life. p.m. in the University of Utah on the Army's Corporal surface Sepcial counseling and spon- Stadium. sor groups are also planned for The 49ers, led by Howard 'Red' missile. transfer students. Hickey, will be trying to upset He completed basic training at Spcrto-mindcollege students the National Football Frt Ord, Calif. A 1954 graduate will be interested in the sports' eastern champions, the league's Giants of Cartoon high school at Price program head coaches coached by Jim L. Howell-frofeaturing Funk worked for the Rio Grande the University. Cf interest to residents of the at Helper before entering the A fashion show with Univer-iare- a will be the appearance of Army last April. sit y students as models is de- - Utah's own All American, Lee die is the son of Mr and Mrs signed to acquaint entering stud Grcsscup. But the Utah star may Ken Funk of 81 Bryncr Street. ents with college styles. be almost lost in the galazy of Other events include a talent performers that comprise two of football assembly featuring various U the top professional teams in the nation. departments, and other events. simplified L'iimax for the week will be a ?. T V Ann For example, the 49ers have ores-u- p dance at the Union Y. A. Tittle, High McElhenny, R. rer All Tyfui of Bulnl when the Freshmen Class Queen Cbooks ti Owen, Joe Perry. Billy Wil-- c: will ba announced. iS.CO 13.50 H.88 $7J. n, Leo Nomellini, Bob St. Clair All students entering the UniAbe Woodson and Dickie Moegle. versity cf Utah this fall are HELPER JOURNAL to attend. complet- j j rt. ill ' :i:-.- lli, . . L .' time. That date can be an important one for any farmer who in Ibocomes .severely disabled October or later months. Although many severely disabled people in the Central and Southern Utah area are now is ctiving disability insurance under scca! security, farm- ers have not been able to ify up until ths time., according to Kesler T. Powell, manager of the Provo social security office. years or 20 quarters of coverage under social security beginning with the month of October. This does not mean that farmers can be paid disability bene fits for the month of October be-- 1 cause the law still requires that a person be disabled for six months or more before payments can be made. But it does mean that the farmer who becomes disabled in October or later can meet the work requirements of A disabled person has to have the law and become eligible for social security credit for five benefits after 6 monthsyears in the ten years immediFcr further information, you ately btfore he became disabled. Because farmers were not cover- may contact a representative ol ed under the law until January, the Social Security AdministraH'35, they could not meet this tion in Price at the Courthouse test. By now, however, most on September 22 from 9 a.m. to farmers will have earned five 3 ben-Icfi- - ml cd M EATS in THICK SLICED - j j ntf air lEEP-ioosE- z:mmm J L.Jl ILJ -mr 1 i J- .J" ;.. ' U 0 v ) -- . ' 1 1 if ' i f u J ... 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Box Castle Valley 50 lb bag TASTEWELL $ 4 for FLOUR SALAD OIL HUNT'S M cans cans No. 5 for 7 14 Oz. Bottles Ll IUalL-i3a-ia- Wis 1 lbs FANCY U.S. No. 1 LGmoiiads 12 cans L--J OR 3 2 lbs UcMm tac iFiiiiib relaxed on a bedroom business office of phg69c GBflPES UTVII Boysenberry, Apple, Cherry talking's more nine new colors... to order, call any FANCY TOKAY Swanson Breasts, Thighs eL Give your graduates the hey to success! ...graduation the ideal r gift ta fitIU tAK nrinw ntAUT l Page One His subject was preparing vegetables fcr exhibit. The county was well represent ed in the Style Dress Revue contest by Susan Waterman, Price; Judy Costello of Helper, and Nancy Pace, Price. These; three girls rated high, though the competition was very stiff, and enjoyed the experience and felt that they will profit from it. Judging teams represented the county well, also. They were composed of Owen and Morrell Mathis, Carol Thayn and Gary Pfaffenberger for livestock, and David Golding, Billy Dause and David Armstrong for crops. The agents were also proud oi Susan Waterman's showing in the meal preparation contest. The delegates had a full sched ule of events planned for them. Tabernacle They attended the Chcir broadcast, a picnic supper sponsored by the Sears Roebuck Foundation, a lamburger luncheon sponsored by the Utah Wool Growers Auxiliary, the Holiday on Ice, and the awards assembly and fashion show. Sunday the trip was highlighted by a very inspirational Sunday Service held in Barrett Hall, and a tour through the City. Jess Larsen was one of the speakers at the Sunday Service on the subject, as an "My Spiritual Heritage American." The talk was a credit to the county, the agents said. IICTH IN Til 2 CLASSROOM AND ON YOUR BICYCLE Vacation has ended and rur youngsters are back in the school room. The young man marking his bike with reflector tape is one of many who will share the rc:H with motor vehicles. "He is making it easier for motorists t okot-him safe. L- R WORRELL'S c MEMBERS Continued v FlRklC v' lj raai 4-- H ' MORRELL'S Mer-rU- llL.IIM Case col-le-- Iatrt Merrkm- - ,x WebateJ' fnube JOURNAL QUALITY FOOD5XN HI V II H PH IU rO S hTI $ F 0 CTI OH GUflRflnTEED 21 cans V |