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Show JJniversai Micrfllmm, C ? A MINING A VOLUME 53 AND NUMBER 43 H K ' ACTION COMMITTEE OF EAST UTAH COLLEGE Christmas Cantata On Main Street Feature This Year ASSOCIATION REPORTS Oil HEW ACTIVITIES The Action Committee for the been submitted to the University Eastern Utah College Association and if they are effected, Carbon met at Carbon College Monday credit will be given for lower night. Price City Judge Paul Kel- - division work, and Unversity of ler, chairman, presided at this Utah credit for upper division work, he said. meeting. ' In the drive to get more stu- Judge Keller announced that the association in conjunction dents to attend Carbon College, with c'vic organizations will feed 'Dr. Burtenshaw and Frank Post- the band members who perform in Carbon's Homecoming cele- partment, have recently visited bration slated for October 30. four high schools in the Uintah Dr. Claude Burtenshaw, direc- Basintor of Carbon College, presented Frank Spadafora, student loan plans for the establishment of committee chairman, reported that the new Carbon College Com- - the Helper K' wan is Club recent-munit- y. This will include all of ly presented the committee w'th the towns in Duchesne, Uintah, a check for $f0. This contribu-Dagge- tt, Emery, Grand, Wayne, tion makes a total of $350 that San Juan and Carbon counties-- has been raised by the committee, Dr. Burtenshaw stated that ne-- 1 which has set it's goal at WOO. Plans were made for subcom-Universi- ty gotiations are underway with the of Utah to make Car- - mittee meetings to be held in bon College the extension center the surrounding areas within the for this area. Plans have already next three weeks. ' Helper's main street should the story of echo and Christmas this year, it was announced today by Monsignor E. F. Dowling. when for the first time the St. Anthony Parish Choir will sponsor a Christmas Cantata, to be held several days prior to the Feast of the Na ti vity. Under the direction of Mrs-NorDalpiaz, choral groups in Helper will be invited to join with the Parish Choir to present the beautiful hymns and songs cf the Christmas season. re-ec- ho i Mon-sign- niDDmi uanouit Oil 0. S, irrofn im?ni huiulh mi iluu icAnro onunm Lcaucn ouiiuul , Cat Don , pnt County ... 1 K K . !! T Notre Dame Students Will Attend Youth Congress THURSDAY, OCT. 22, 1059 principal. The group will leave Price on the Prospector on the evening of e October 29 and wdll return 2. the generosity Through jvember of the D&RGW Railroad the stu- - j No-th- rates-Th- Sodalists e have .raised funds 10 help defray their expenses by sponsoring dances, j ... Achieve- - m mm v Planning Underway By College Frosh ; tu Freshman class meeting was held Tuesday at 10 a.m. Plans were made for the Homecoming celebration on October 29 and 30. Four private television firms Bvcky Matson and Jack Buchanin Carbon county Tuesday ask- an were selected to head the Skit Young Democrats of the ed the Seventh District Court to committee. Of Utah Plan an injunction against the float committee are Claudia and Larry Cox. Hoard of Carbon County ComAnnual Rail An amendment to the school missioners restraining them from The constitution was proposed. The Utah state Young Demo- going ahead with its plan to e which stated that a stutelevision crats are holding their First An- - stall a dent may not hold more than Ball on November 7th, it system in the county. was announced to day by Chris The complaint was Hied by one elective office was amended tian Beck, the publicity agent the four separately operated sys- - lo read that a student may hold for the affair. terns, which include The Helper one major office and one minor office, a major office being deThe event will be held in the Community Television Co., Pru-Utah National Guard Armory on Community TV System, Yetere fined as president, and a minor Sunnyside Ave., in, Salt Lake Television, and the East Carbon of fee being delned as Co. The Helper and president, secretary, or sergeant-Pric- e City, Utah. The function is bewas The amendment or- systems are ing held to raise money for the various political activities that ganizations. passed by a large majority. rians for the freshman assem- -j A motion as to whether the in- the State Young Demos take which is lo be presented on y, in. will unction be served is part A freezer will be given away pected to be argued in District j November 19, were discussed. chairman for this event are Rose next Monday. as well as several other do0r Marie Nogulicli, Karleen Balle The four contend that is systems atprizes. It hoped that all tending the 'ball will contribute the use of booster television sys- -' ii'id .Henry DeSimone. Mcmljers of the House of Deleone dollar. Ten thousand tickets terns are illegal, since they are are being circulated through the not regulated by the Federal gates were introduced. The last item on the agenda county seats and Young Demo- Communications Commission. ' wHh was cheerleader crats throughout Utah. Continued On Page EigV.t It is and Loretta Sunter Connie that all Democrats, Rehoped Grange winning the coveted posts. publicans, and independents will attend. N. Carbon Teachers b First i dents will 'be given special SMI vision Homecoming Celebration FIRMS en Ninety-seve- n members of the Notre Dame high school Sodali- ties will attend the Rocky Moun-lnii- al ta'n Catholic Youth Congress at Colorado Springs from October ?0 through November 1, according to Sister Theresa, school teen-ag- NEWSPAPER H movies, car washes and a baked foods sale and the Notre Dame Home and School Association has 'donated $45 toward the expense of the trip, 4-- II ing leisure time activities. Here .he women were educated on mu- - Seven Carbon county women and the home demonstration agent, Miss Lura v rry f Irtet lr r 7 Aftin QftonI- 7 , , : auuu ng vie teaaeisrup for women. The county was well cr Achievement Night For Carbon Tonight At Price U. CAMPUS AT LOGAN RECENTLY r I mm ma best Rehearsais for the Cantata will be held in the Helper civic audi torium, St. Anthony's is hopeful that 150 or more voices will join in songs and hymns of this holy season event. More details on the event and rehearsal dates will be made known in the near future Dowling said. i DISTRICT RAILROAD The theme of the Congress this year is, "Living Your Catholic e non-pro- i at-ar- fit ex-jbl- Co-Co- urt try-out- s, THREE CARBON Feted By Kiuanis . Life U the Price Civic Auditorium ac- - cussed are: College Sororities Wednesday Night iooqs mexpens.ve un,, Wording to Robert L. Hassell and -; MEMBERS NAMED 24 of value, different ideas for packGirls for the Accept . poor Sodality projects t h e Lura Mae M countv School teachers from dethe and juvenile orphans; is "Kush" all schools for north the of Blue Events night Daring Cut, teen-ag- e Dragerton, Helper, Castle Gate ative household decorations, and boys and morals; enRush activities ended October and several school officials and AS STATE WINNERS girls who participated linquency, and Price. constructive children's play. preparing 14 when 24 girls wrote accept- niemiers of the board of educain the H program this past tertainment, reading, All parents, leaders, and for the future, dating practices, ance notes to the two Carbon tion were guests of the Helper . L" Z ;JZT. V: r, The school was highlighted year. Three Carbon county you and your parish, the lay College Sororities. fripriri"! arc alsn inuitort Kiwanis club last night. members have been named state teen-ageRhoda Watkins, Mrs. Elizabeth wUh a banquet at which influence apostolate, f Tho mn The teachers represented the winners in the: National t,ic Purpose of the Rush week was Contests, and Mrs. Kenna .Mutz, nor pm&e D. Clyde spoke about ment for sod or bad' tee,n" to is to recognize all other provide freshman and sopho- Kenilworth, Spring Glen, Castle according to word given the home fami'-- v life ln Ru;isia- - He showed night all of Price; Mrs. Pearl Gardner versus and tips agers parents more girls the opportunity to be- Gate and two schools in Helper. demonstration with completion certifi. and Save a complete plc- agent, M'ss Lura of Helper, and Mrs. Leona The d's- - come "" cates and to give special awards or acquaintel with the senior Total guests attending were 47. Mae Merrill, last weekend. Two mere. me ture situation televised with ner and (Mrs. Verda Craig will cusslons be members of the two sororities. Among the guests were Dr, will receive trips to Chicago, and The leaders who attended the to those who have excelled in the Castle Gate. experts leading the discussions. Phi Beta Phi, and Pi Gamma Claude J. Burtenshaw, director one a school are very enthusiastic about .Prog131". Leader awards wUl pen and pencil set. The women attended classes in the knowledge they rained. They aiso oe maae at rnese exercises. The youthful delegates will at- Chi. The Rush week consisted of of Carbon College; Mont HarThese are Susan Water-ima- n each of the (fields of foods, cloth- -, feel that they were given infor-in- g, tend High Mass, Sunday, Novem- a number of parties held by the mon, Superintendent of Carbon and .Morrell Mathis, both of School Hal District; ber 1,- in the famed and pictur- two sororities and was similar to County family life, safety and home mation whn would be helpful (Price, who will receive the trips Sehultz, Board Member, anil Le-R- to Chicago in November; and management. They were among to other women of the county, F0EEI.1AIJ BEISIIAHAII esque "Garden of the Gods". that of the University of Utah-GirlJ. Oisen. Provo, secretary-I- t Jess the 259 who attended from all and they are willing to share pledging to the Phi Zeta The Mass will be sung by the larscn, abo of Price, who District. will receive this information whenever they Canon City Abbey choir and glee Phi sorority are Janice Jensen, reasurer of Utah-Idah- o parts of Utah. a pen and pencil set AFTER RETIRES ' Janice Katrin, Carolyn Nelson, Kiwanis International. Dr. E. Wayne Wright in gen- are called upon to do so. Women's club. from Kdward Foss W'lson of R. J. "Dick" was Lorna Peterson, Darleen Snoball, Vaughan eral session spoke to the women organizations D.C The trips are throughout the Also scheduled is a concert by Maud'ne Warren and Marie Triat. meeting chairman and introduced Washington, on the importance of their role county should feel free to call on by sponsored Montgomery Ward' YEARS SERVICE the U- S. Air Force Academy The following girls are Pi Gam- principals of the schools, who In and Company and the Firestone and their responsibility of mental them for demonstrations or help Acada the tour of inrnxtuced choir, guided ma Chi Carol Rebo!, turn faculty members ;Tire and TJuWht Company, ie- -' and psychological relationships in home making sections of their J. A. Brisnahan of Grand Junc- emy, a talent show in which Barbara pledges: Helen present. Yelenieh, within the family. Also, Charles groups. Tomsic, spec lively. former long-tim- e resident talented delegates will perform, a Susan Waterman, Mariane k, Speaker was Edward L. BunMore information about making tion, G. Paull, Director of Safety Ser- Susan Waterman received reand at foreman T-the social hour at which general guest Claudia Jaeobsen, Laurel nell of Ogden. speech corection vices of the Salt Lake Chapter, use of the knowledge received by her outstand ar ended a stars will entertain, a chuckwa-go- n Frandsen, Cecelia Pizzuto, Pat instructor in the Weber schools cognition throughnome A J"t.C, gave a demonstration on these women can be obtained by Helper terminal, records in economics. ing career the Rio Grande with of w.t ... dinner in the "Garden i intrrw!!irrl A hv nn . . the practical application of first contacting the Extension Service Railroad .viiii Ileum Ho had nine years of Miuut, cuiin-- c vjiuiiki tr..l.. "j .... unrip , ftt; 30. During the Gods" and a September aid. Dam TuTrink. Lynda Brcadbent, Helper Kwanian Bert Bunnell. covering 25 projects. These pro- jin the court house in Price. The those many years of service he Halloween dance. One evening was spent in view- - phone number is ME Judy Bardsley, Carole Pecorelli, The speaker's father, Roy Bun- jects have included clothing, had never suffered an injury on also attended. ne". MatAnn Bunderson, Becky foods, food preservation, and the delegation Accompanying the lob and had never had a rp- Mr. Orsen presented Mrs. Earl home son and Helen Rasmussen. improvement. She is now tw0 oi wlu lost-tiosiers accident. cnaniy portable gift-tokAeord a of apprecia- a student at District Scouters Carbon College. COLLEGE OFFICERS According to E. L. Oliver; as- - who are members of the high tion from the District, in ap Manuel Morreil Ma this won h's trip school Father faculty, sistant to the superintendent of Are Elected Sale At husKummage preciation for her j or his outslandine achievement Safety on the Rio Grande. It iJLucero, Mrs. John Maori to. Mrs. Price Oct. 23 and 24 bann s many years ol service to , soil conservation. He? For The New Year and William has had Vea, TO ATTEND Hickey very seldom that a railroader puts PhUHp work Joe 5Jtria. compris ... kind to of of I that record Scouta recent At a safety Don Carlow, president of the meeting jhai ween eicciiuu ui uuicti ing more than trrf projects. His gether.' ing officials of this area new of- GOODViLL Notre ame Jlome and School As- will be the main order of bus- soil Notre the Dame Last year conservation efforts the last COIIFAB Brisnahan retired as a machin- school ficers for the new year were delegation was the largest sociation, wishes to remind the iness, with Chairman of the three years have included the ist. He had previously been gen- elected, according to Alvin Gau- the cf Rummage Nominating Committee, Stanley planting of grass on the range, group attending the congress held general public Carbon College studentbody eral foreman of the roundhouse in Denver dio, field representative in this in charge. w'th 75 Sodalists in Sale to be held in the vacant L'ti.ette, building of stock watering ponds, for the Utah National Parks j ficers, Bonnie Pace and George and a foreman. His work was attendance. building on Main Street in and recommended range practices. a a attended could man kind which in the Peacock, goodwill Council. Price this Friday and Saturday. He is now a Junior at the Utah working often Arvel Stevens, vice president, conference held at Cedar City, easily get hurt Hours of the sale are between CATHOLIC CARNIVAL Slate University. 9. October hot on Fire with and of boilers the nominating steam, was chairman 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. and proceeds Jess (Larsen was noted for his and under pressure, tearing down committee electing the following ....... t. ) u to mv. used of the sale will be purported Bv PUft RnfN ARf NAf Ml superior record in leadership. He A. and handling heavy me Duane men: Chairman, chase supplementary readers for UlittllllHLll ed by a talk and films on h's engines MUL IIMinUU is a seven-yeOrCSt berVIC T U. member, and has S. tal parts, working with moving Frandsen; Vice Chairman, C. E. the students of Notre Dame1 to Russia by Governor of three he has jtrip years leadership Commis and District machinery. Chairmen for the various conBeveridge, . ,n m Four "hunter" forest fires were school. (George B. Clyde. io p ojeCl5. accident never an But that of attractions Bon. kept cessions and other kitchen sioner, Douglas Good, used clothing, on the Manti-LaScontrolled excenca in quality oi worn pro- was him off the job for three days, National Forest The General assembly District Assistants are ciyae the St. Arthony Catholic Carnival the first utensils and other during duced by the clubs he has led. the definition of a reportable, two ll Rock, Jlay Black, Herbert Mar- - held Thursday morning. Dr. of the deer hunt, re- equipment will be featured Items to be held here November 12, 13 Jess attends Carbon High School. days lost-tim- e accident. also He has director of and Robert Averett. jden Bralthwa'te, and 14, were named at a meetinR ports Forest Supervisor George to be offered. Susan and Morrell will leave commissioners CS.U-and studentbody presi-ar- e a perfect record on the railroad's L. Burnett. "Neighborhood of the general committee last ;for Chicago the day ater Thanks and of merits demerits. system Martin Sunter, Ray Day's, dent, welcomed the group. week. Vince Garavaglia, general The four fires, although small, giving, with approximately 16 Alvin Wallace, W. V. Keele, Bert During 50 years he had no de- - burned as much forest land as Social Security Man chairman of this year's celebra- other winners frorrl the state of commission meewngs weie neiu merits arij 70 merits for d.scov Evans. Paul Holder. Keith tion, reported that the teen-ag- e 23 previous fires which occurred To Visit Here Utah. Their trip wiil take about conditions on John Thursday and Friday. Each school ering tickets Bond contestants Behling, Wright, Hugh selling ' between May and October. The ten days. October 27 rtnwlhv Francis Chprrv. Fd Pia 'presented a problem and a sn? equipment. for the event are doing a good is quite dry now. Chances Tuesday, forest solution The coveted trips to Washingwas decided udoii Robinson What's the best way to com-- ) of and gtcd Roland even of citelli, all about thern with future fires to such getting monthly social job, People holding thc ton, Carbon Collet DC (four awarded in the KrouPBrisa by record? to Jakie Farliano. pile long safety small acreages are remote. vuritv checks should let the insofar, as sales are concerned, state I and the Standard 0!I Richard Hobbs. organization presented the problem of find'ng nahan said, "Keep your eyes date. Olson, of Social Security Administration Ranger LeGrand have not yet been time for club, class and com open and use your head." Some of the 'booth assignments scholarships said his that Monticello, largest know when they move, Mr. Kes-ldecided, and Carbon county is mittee The suggest'en meetings. Brisnahan has worked mostly la'-were: t shaw, leadership training chairthe week made T. CPowell, Manager of still hopeful of having winners was to schedule 2 and 3 cred't in Grand Junction and at Helper, fire, near South Mountain, was man; John O. Barton and Car-mCarnival Dinner, Altar Society, in these controlled by a crew organized Provo District Office stated tocontests. noon the classes hour during Rio started with He finance the Utah. committee; Minnie Ronacc', chairman; Perry, Mrs. San Juan County Sheriff, day. by 5 of those instead hour carrying maas and a Grande Sept. 24, 1909, Dr. Orson Spencer, health Seth Wright. The fire burned 20 The notice thould be sent either Dingo. Knights of Columbus, Joe this time chinist College Assembly Hears apprentice at Grand acres of oak brush cover. safety; Dr. Dean Winters and credit hours, and '0 use to the local office at K9 W. 5th Bonacei, chairman; Fancy Work, Ellas Degn, advancement; George for the meetings Mrs. L. Candidate Bill Welch Continued On Page Lighl Dan Winhourne, Utah Fish and N., Provo, Utah, or to the pay- Guadalupana Society, ie Burnett, camping chairman. During the regular assembly Officer of ment center which issues the Va:squoz, chairman; H me-m- a Game Conservation talent show, a tour of the A Mrs-RosAt the present time in Carbon on October 15, Bill Welch, Altar Society, this purbooth, for period a candy second controlled fire check- Post cards a tour of Cedar" Breaks Moab, district we have the following campus-Grub former benechairman; to each mayor of Price who 's Pcrnro, in Rock Creek on the Moab Diswere given and a picnic at the College CONVENT SOCIAL pose number of boys registered in the for Dolls, St. his filed spoke on time running Anthony Bag, he trict. Ranch were the .social activities FRIDAY NIGHT ficiary at the program of scouting, 342 Cubs, attended additional Parish choir, Mrs. Nora DalpW.. "The Common Man Versus the rebut Kenneth S'ilhem the for benefits, claim at the students Ranger by ages 8, 9 and 10; 532 Boy Scouts, convention. hunters to control h's cards can be obtained from the chairman; F'sh Pond, Girl Scouts Uncommon Man." Mr. Welch A convent social sponsored by cruited ages II, 12, 13 and 14; 103 Exand Brownies; Ring Pong. Holy stated that "it is not the comfire will held be St. largest Saturday. He report- local security district office. Anthony's Irtsh a plorers, ages 15, 16 and 17 years J;m Pugiiese, mon man we are Interested in. Name Society, that Is had ed them who It willing workers very important Friday evening at 8 p.m. it was old. Also at th's time there Is FOOD SALE OCT- 23 to in- chairman; Cake and Coffee booth. but the uncommon man . in sent be burnout before next the notice will the fire J'rizes announced prompt today. over 2R3 adults working with the the man who contributes t the A food sale sponsored by the agan be offered to patrons taksure that the checks will arrive Altar Society; Hot Dog and Haming period on Sunday. scouting program in Carbon Dis- Spring G'en Sunday School w'll ing part in the activities. Mr. Burnett appeals to the jat the new address on time, Mr, burgers, Alt.'ir Society, Mrs. An- welfare of the people, who gives trict, wh'ch Includes all Carbon be held at the Cornets store 'n uns'Jntingly of his services . . . Egelina Pa.MW.zi, chairman. F. Dowling an- - hunters throughout the MantU Powell stated. will cgnin H matters not how much money ccun'.y and the City of Green Helper on Friday, Oct. 23. be- nouncd that Friday's "social will La Sal Forest area to enjoy th"!r poo'h If you have any questions reRiver in Kinerv county. ginning at 10 a.m.. and will fea- be the laft such affair until af - jhunt, but to use care with fire, garding your social security, you he under th" direction of Mike you rnr.ke or how much money If we can Instill you leave ture many favor'te home-mad- e ter t'nt; annual St- Anthony's One careless man in the woods may contact a representative of Molinaro. A chairman for the Friday afin our young people the desire t3 Mr. and Mrs. Georpe Martell pastries and other taste treats-Al- l Catholic Carnival slated for No - ran dertroy valuable watershed, the Provo office at the Court-h'.us- e. s. hyd give their services to their comprry-eecombined busifles 12. 13 and 14. from the sale will verr.b'-timber, and forage values and pleasure Price, Utah, on October 27 ternoon mat 'nee for the not munity, we can f'-this has of we have ac- -t children a.m. area, 9 lives of to the Spring Glen is the on a trip to Salt Lake City over !,o add.-ialso fellow hours of The general public between the endanger tord!aiiy Mr . nnme.1 GaravnjtKabeen by' 'hun'f-rsihlng."' the past weekend. (;' d invi'.rr! to participate. and 3 p rn. Chapel building fund. fkntr ntnfii 8nhinn , T Haip fAr " UftltHaii 4-- H t I 4-- 4-- H Gover-Doughe- rty rs j j ers T1 i ! - oy s ; 50 Pat-terie- J V 50-ye- ' H semi-form- al ' en j "ur of-ar- ea SU-vag- n! 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