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Show Universal Ngctffinfe, ' Reborn Av, Cor- - DDD nw (son u:nnn 11 ! Hi A VOLUME 54 NUMBER MINING DISTRICT RAILROAD AND If II IW 1 11 rtrV i fl 1 NEWSPAPER HELPER, UTAH 13 THURSDAY. MAY iMfll Pf I TO HELP Will Attend Federation "FIX-U- Celebration at Pueblo Dr. andMrS joe Daipiaz, and Mrs Mary Beveridge will attend the annual celebration of the; P" BOYS BALL FIELD Protective . and Beneficent No. 222 of the Columbian t4 A fflfUPf St. Anthony's Parish will be host to Catholic Women from all parts of the State of Utah Friday and Saturday. Cooperating in welcoming the delegates are the Mayor and City Council who have issued a proclamation, setting the days as "Catholic. Women's Days. in Helper." Theme of the . A11 m, Jn m,.i W"VC11UUU ia- xl1 wxia.ijr occasion the : WORKERS WANTED tit,. I960 Ml n . 12, f Lodge' Fed- - The is. 32nd .annA work party for all menagers, eration at Pueblo, Colo., Sunday,' ual Diocesan of convention the of as and officials this 15, from May parents players, delegates Council of Catholic Women. Mrs the Helper Boys Baseball program area, it was reported this weeK Leo J. Diamanti,- .presideht, an- is scheduled for the Little Lea- - by local lodge officials, . lounced that more- than 300 wo- -' Dr. Dalpiaz, who has been the gue park, Sunday morning, May men and priests from the 15, 9:30 a.m. president of the .Italian lodge in will gather at the Helper All interested parties are urge! Helper for the past 20 years, will civic auditorium to learn how to to turn out at this time equipped be one of the principal speakers bring Christ more effectively into with shovel and rake to help jn at the Pueblo celebration, their homes and activities. His getting the park into conditi m Excellency. Most Rev. Bishop for league play this summer. The Eng. Max Kofford Joseph L. Federal will be the league played in the Pony group guest speaker on the theme of the starts Saturday, May 21, and ;:i In Uranium Venture The world"s strangest uranium convention Friday evening. It is the Western Boys, May 23rd. , emphasized that all Catholic Dave Robertson, president of mine on the south rim of the Grand Canyon, has local news women, whether affiliated with the boys baseball croup, indica the council or not, are invited to ed that it is of utmost importance value in that is is a jint venture attend all sessions of the conventhat a good sized crew turn out of a native Helpcrite, Max Kof-t- o tion. Registration fee is 50c. Parwork this Sunday morning asjford and Russell L. Richardson, Both are and geologists is a graduate ticularly important is that the there great deal of work to ladies attend the sessions on rebe done in shaping up the field. of the U of U School of Mines. Their company is unique' in ligion, programing and the resMr Robertson is also on the lookponsibility to church, home and. out for volunteer umpires and that the uranium ore formation is a rare combination s. of very community. The Mayor Chris P. Jouflas will need not be acquainted with the high grade ore containing good MRS. LIPM.4.V welcome the delegates at the intricate technicalities of score amounts of "trace minerals" in llA guest speaker at Catholic (Friday evening banquet. Sisters ltler notable rning about .he keeping as practiced in big league facilities are Women's Convention will be the of Charity from Notre Dame games. Someone who can keep minc is thal track of the runs and hits can used to dsPs? of waste mater-serv- e Immediate Past Diocesan Presi- School in Price, and Sisters of a useful Durpose in the 'als frorn the mining venture .vi dent and a representative to the the Holy Family of St. Anthony's as to not mar the natural beau-- j White House Youth Conference Parish, will participate as will program. ty of the canyon area. The inter-- I in Washington, D.C.. Mrs Allan Father William McDougall from esting story of the venture wis M. Lipman, who was appointed the Cathedral of the Madeleine Conference On Aging published in last Sunday's Tri to serve by Governor George D.jin Salt Lake City; Father Mark bune in Robert Bernick's column Clyde and by Bishop Federal, to Benvengnue from At St, Francis Friday Morning .r.y (Parish, Kearns, and Father. Ev Max is the son of Mr and Mr-- represent tne ban uaKe PrirA PViiii-- f Uniica Catholic Diocese. She was one of erett R. Harmon, of Christ lha Elgin Kofford. former Iong-tim- " A conference on the Aging will resident of Helper, and now re- - :43 delegates from throughout th: King Parish, Cedar City. .United States. be held in the court room of ih siding in Solvang. California. Right Reverend Monsignor Ed; ward F. Dowling, dean and spirCarbon county courthouse tomor- itual moderator of the Southeast row morning at 10 a.m., it was District and Parish host to ths announced today by Mrs Evelyn IN UPPED COUNTY VALUATIONS PROPERTY will welcome the Convention, Roberts, director of the Carbon County Welfare Department. Assessment records which wer; valuations of said Dronertv. Alsa ladies at the Friday afternoon The problems Of the aging, Will ,art.r? Ihic (Wins ,, tho Par.lthi ic ininu : sessions. He will al o speak at iv mmmitd be thoroughly discussed by rep - ,lvin rvunv ' A.wssor'8 "the as' basis of its llle banuet Friday evening. office new manuel Mrs Lee J. Diamanti, Diocesan resentatives from various parts were compiced last week and which likely raises ' appraisals will preside at all of the state. Among the speakers Monday were turned over to the! the valuation of some President, building sessions me convention. will be Dr. William T. Van Or - :county trcasurer wh0 is oi not b?en have that improved printing man, rtgiunai director oi .n- - vauation notices for mailing in since he last survey 15 years wuiKsnops win pe given rrom 4 ,j until 5 p.m. Friday at the audi- unice oi neaun taucauon am .hn, np WMU. Welfare, and State Senator D. E. Tinder the law Assessor Charles H. Semken lorium, on Spiritual Development hv the Hammond. state legislature of appraising. and reminds property owners that ihc'Pubhc Relations and Cooperating At 11:15 a.m. workshops will Catholic Charities, conduct-b- e property every five first equalization date after a by- Mrs Patrick Buller, Mrs held on nursing homes, the equalizing in will mail be are tices the state Tax the commission yoarSi . : i Continued on Page Five rau iioioawav ana Mrs Kenner.n oi !.,;(- - ui- muv Ma S IIHU a Clew WWMIlg 111 w"-l.ld- y J'. miy diocesan chairmen. jbon County for the past year, jtions should be directed on ' At tne to Saturday afternoon commissioner' the to of additions date the findings Due county Masonic Lodges Plan !and chances on buildines. about 'at a meeting set up for the pur- - luncheon scheduled for 1 p.m. in Joint Social May 21 auditorium, Mrs Irene Pars 90 percent of the property own - pose in the commissioners' sons, state director of women's house. court the in the of ers an increase will find county event social has A joint been activities on Civil Defense, will planned by the two Masonic speak on "Home Preparedness". lodges of Pxice Carbon 16 and Immediately after the 8:30 Mass Joppa 26 for Saturday, May 21 Saturday morning a meeting jf ia the Temple banquet room, it diocesan board members will be was announced today by Reg. held for the election of officers. Williams, committee member. The convention will conclude It will be a covered dish affair with Benediction of the Blessed with the lodges furnishing the Sacrament celebrated by Father meat and drink, Williams said. Manuel Lucero, assistant pastor Following the dinner members of Notre Dame dc Lourdes Par -and their wives will see the Job's ish in Price. Daughters Drill Team and Choir Continued on Page Four present a variety program. Assisting in the arrangements Monsignor's Greeting Page Two V I for the social with Mr Williams ( Three Bishop's Message are Mae Hiatt, Lucille Gardner, Edna Williams, Elizabeth Bonza, Mrs Arthur Cassett and Mrs, Gem .Society Readies Barney Mickcls. Gem-Miner- ? i dio-sIl'- . i ' DISPLAYING THEME of the Convention the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women, are the convention planning committee of the Host Parish. At the Left is Mrs Paul Holdaway Diocesan Public Relations Chairman; Monsig- of ' nor Edward F. Dowling, Spiritual Moderate.; Mrs Lee J. Diamanti, Diocesan President, and Miss Mary Mascaro, Diocesan Corresponding . The convention will be held here this Friday and Saturday. fcore-keeper- score-keepe- rs ' Game Farm Manager Speaker at Kiwanis Rhy Hyatt, manager of the Game Farm near Price, was the speaker at Kiwanis last night, showing a film on Fish and Game Dept. administration and work oi wardens in the field. Lt. Gov. Glen Coffman of the Springville club and three other members attended the meeting PONY LEAGUE ROSTERS FOR 1960 SEASON Voll Returns From (National Convention i ' l last night. Lorus Winn and Dick Vaughan were named club delegates to the national convention at Miami. John Bonacci was named alternate. Dallas Crandall was chairman of the meeting and announced that next week George Burnett of the .Forest Service will furnish the program. Luke Cormani will be chairman. SPRING GLEN WARD SPRING CARNIVAL SET Team rosters for Helper's Pony League were announced this week by officials of the Helper Boys Baseball Assn. The auction ior players was conducted by Player Agent Fred Bosone last week. The Pony League season will cpen on Saturday, May 2L Comschedule will, be plete first-ha- lf released next week. Team rosters are: RIO GRANDE VETS Wayne Dimick, manager ... Stan Gibson, Art Basinger, John Miz. ukawa, Louis Felice, John Bryner Dean Moser, Roland Tallerico, Bill Bertoglio, Ron Paletta, Jim Robinson, Clyde Zorn, Jeff Jacobs, Tony Vasquez, Dave Perez and Ernie Madrigal. CARBON FUEL Joe Corey, manager; Ron Don Corey, Jack Marinos, 5 Tom Hovat, Jimmy Parry, Roy Gary' Hinkins, Terry Valdez, Marion Talbot, Johnson, Roy J Yamaguchi, Kent Simms, Ronald Parry, Gary Tomsic, Roger Sacco-man- o, Pin-arel- f : Spring Carnival will be held at the local Ward Friday, May 13 " starting at 3:30 p.m.. Rides for f . . j the youngsters will include many exciting types at nominal prices. Fred Voll, District Commander Bring the whole family Spring of Region Five, American Legion Glen Schoolhouse is the site. and a past commander of Carbon Post 21 returned home Friday, MEETING after attending the National Ex. ecutive Committee meeting of ths; Legion at Indianopolis, Ind., for TUESDAY, MAY 17. two days last week. A meeting and luncheon for the This was an paid parents and the children who trip for the : : local fireball" in will enter the First Grade next recognition of outstanding memfall will be held at the Helper achievement in District bership Central School next Tuesday, Five. A - - PRE-SCHO- OL May 17, at 12: 15 p.m.. Arrangements have been made for the parents to bring their children to have school lunch and ORI SERVICES FRIDAY acquaint both child and parent with this procedure before he AT PRICE CHURCH enters school.. After lunch the children will be the guests of the First Grades Funeral services for Joseph On, in the class room and the par- 42, Helper, who died early Wedents will attend a meeting in the morning in a Salt Lake nesday school auditorium. hospital after a heart operation, School will be held Miss Margie Denison, Friday morning at Nurse, Miss Sally Mauro, Princi- 10:30 a.m. in the Notre Dame cie pal, and Mrs Verla Dunn, PTA Lourdes Church, Price. president will discuss the many Jle was born March 7, 1918 nt aspects of "Preparing your child to enter First Grade." Aguilar, Colo., a son of Joseph "There are many things a par- and Many Zenke Ori. He had ent should know in order to pro- been a resident of Carbon county perly enter a child in school and since 1941. He married Agnes ol committee of the Fink, at Walsenborg in 1941. the PTA, by sponsoring such a proMr Ori was an employee of the gram next Tuesday is attempting Western Coal Company at Rains. to help parents do just this. We He was a veteran of World War child who a has urge everyone II. entering the First Grade next to the visit a to Such come. year Survivors are his wife, Helper, school will be most helpful to eleven children, Rose Regina, the child as well as the parents Marie, Frances, Joseph Jr., Frank, for this new and momentous ex- Donald, Louis. John. Michael, perience Starting School!" said JulieAnn an1 Thomas; his parVr Betty Mascaro, ents at Walsenberg; four brothers chairman of the PTA. James, Helper; Amclio and Tony Reservations must be made by Spring Glen, and Gono, Lntuda; Monday, May 16, for those who aunt, Mrs Katie V. Kerbovich. will have lunch at school and Burial will be in the Mt. Vie-this can be done by cither callnote a Cemetery under the' direction of ing the school or sending Mitchell Funeral Home, Price. with a "school" child. Pre-Scho- Pre-Scho- ol - Gil Christensen, Jim erson and Arvil Rhinehart. li, Pet- ELKS Dave Robertson, manager; Lou Spensko, Jimmy Priano, Robert Krajnc, Richard Colombo, Lynn Burgess, Don Robertson, Donald David Leo, Fermin Houghton, Martinez, Eddie Anderson, Leo Truscott, Dave Zaccaria, Dom John Vigil, Louis Korenko, Robert Martinez, Bobby Davis. INDEPENDENT COAL Bill Bergamo, manager; Coy Day, Leonard Aoyagi, Joe Tru. jillo, Bill Byrge, Ernie Benash, Bud Oldroyd, Bill' Bergamo, Tom Byrge, Jack Bottino, Scott Dunn, Benny Richardson, David Bum-sid- e, Steve Chubbuck and Danny Sanchez. Final cuts on the rosters of the Western Boys teams will be made on March 17. The Western Boys league play will begin on Monday, May 23. The complete roster on these four teams will be available next week. De-Ro- se, BASEBALL SUNDAY AT HELPER PARK The Carbon Merchants Baseball team will play an exhibition game on the local field Sunday at 2 p,m it was announced Joday by Larry Regis Sr., business manager. This game will be with Spanish Fork. On Wednesday, May 18, the local team will go to Spanish Fork for a return engagement, at 8 p.m. Regis said that league play will begin Sunday, May 22 with u game here at 2 p.m. against the Pleasant Grove entry in the Cen'rnl Utah League. Next week, the season's schedule Of games will be released. -- spel I j j i 1 , , ' tn ; i l that.00', i Li i y " S j l Po. 1 j Queen Contestants Will Be Presented At Saturday Dance j r" ' Featured atraction at the Mex- - t4 lean Dance to be held at t h e Helper civic auditorium Saturday t night will be the presentation of the five charming young ladies who are Competing in the annual I Queen contest, to determine who i will reign over festivities of the. i Mexican Independence Day eel- bration to tc held here during September. Ignacio Do LaCruz, chairman of the fiance said that the eirls will be introduced from the stage and' will be given an opportunity to speak to the people at the dancJ, if they wish too. Assisting in the dance arrange ments Saturday night are Louis Garcia and Mr and Mrs Frank Vega. The public is invited to attend the dance. al ! i'. e i ' - QUEFN CONTESTANTS vicing for the honor to reign over the Mexican Independence Day Celebration here in September. Front row, 1ft to right: Diane Martinez, Mutual, daughter of Mr and Mrs Albert Martinez; Lydia Rodriguez, Helper, Daughter of Mr and Mrs Anviio Rodriqucz. Back row, left to right: Frances Valdez, Drager-:ot- :. daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Valdez; Alice Trujillo, Helper, daughter of Mr and Mrs Sifredo Trujillo. Veronica Sanchez. Sunny-sid- e, another contestant, daughter of Mr and Mrs Gene Sanchez, was not available when picture was taken. Show Castle Valley Gem Society wiii sponsor a gen and mineral show at the Armory on June 11 and 12. The show, which will be open to the public, is free of charge. There will be a large numbe" of displays, including polished rocks, jewelry, fossils, a fluorescent lighting display, a crystal dirplay arid many others. Commercial mineral dealers from var ious parts of the country will bf in attendance. Carbon College will enter three i cabinets for display, according Donald Burge, geology instructor. Two will come from the geolojy department itself; these will con tain fossils and mineral specimens; the third will contain Wei-le- y Larsen's extensive shell collection. The Gem Society has gerirnvis tho ly donated to Carbon Co!V.-ore specimens from the nit! Ht.v hall, and various 'member-- ; 1'iv" also donated portions of their individual collections. |