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Show Jvcrsal Microfilm Av i,62 62 VOLUME 55 NUMBER 13 Snow measurements were made on two cf the six snow courses in the Clear- Creek. Whita River areas on April 26. The other four (now courses were (bare according to Herman E. Blaser of the Soil Conservation Service. in Usable reservoir storage Scofield Reservoir was 570O acre Cottonwood Creek. Ferron Creek Muddy Creek Ivy Creek to eS of 'May 1, 13.000 acre feet on May 1, I960, and the average of 34.C0O acre feet on the same date. The runoff forecasts for the period May 1 to September 20, according to Gregory L. Pearson SOS State Hydrologist, are as follows ar ' 1 acre-fe- acre-fe- et 21 49 acre-fe- et 54 acre-fe- et 72 acre-fe- et 67 acre-fe- et 73 aere-fe- et - , Ths Cleveland-Lloy- d Dinosaur Quarry, il4 miles east cf Cleve- land, Utah, was opened ifor digging last Tua day, when James Hansen, curator of the geology ACTIVITIES museum of the University of Utah and assistant of Dr. William Lee CENTRAL COMMUNION Stokes, hesd cf the Department Th" General Communion Day cf Geology there, and Grant Sot the members of the League Stokes cf iProvo imet with memof the Sacred Heart will be held bers of the road department of Friday at St. Anthony's Church. Emery County and "dozed"' off Masses will be offered at 7 the top of the pit. Floyd a.m. and at 6:30 'p.m. cf Emery, John Oliver cf Lawrence and Robert Nielson MOTHER'S DAY MASSES of Huntington did the excavat- Special Masses for Mothers on the pit area, will be offered for the living and i ing work William Lavell, supt. deceased mothers of the Parish of the Bureau of Land Manage-- I beginning Sunday, May 14, Msgr. ment at Price, was present at the E. F. Dowling announced today. opening of the quarry and made FEAST OF ASCENSION arrangements for installing a The Feast cf the Ascension of fence around the pit and for Our Lord Jesus Christ, ThursSay placing signs along the road from May 111. This is a Holy Day of the highway to the pit. Ray Dow obligation binding all Catholics nard, iPrice chamber of commerce to attend Mass. Masses will7 be and Clar Ashby, editor of Emoffered at 7 and 9 a.m. and at ery County Progress and Wm. F. Reves. members cf the board 6:30 in the evening. Thi? Feast (Day marks the 40th of directors of Carbon College day after Our Lord's Resurrec-iiv- m Prehistoric- Museum, were also arrangements and is observed by Catholics present, making for the establishment of a field ell over the world of for entertainment museum visitors who go to the site during Notre Dame Group the summer's operation. The pit is expected to be open Will Meet May 11th for digging this week. .Mr HanThe Notre Dame Home and sen said: "We hope to dig about School Assn will meet Thursday, 1500 bones this summer. The May 11 at 7;30 p.m. to install composite skeletons to be assemnew officers, according to Don bled this year will be sent to Carlow, president. Canada, to the University of NeA demonstration of a new el- braska and to Carbon College ectronic device called a Con- Prehistoric Museum." trolled Reader will be given to The pit is on Cow Flats, east the parents. This device con- of Cleveland on the edge of Cestructed for remedial reading will dar Mountain. Last year the pit be in use in both the elementary covered a" area of 14 by 40 feet end high school grades at Notre and was about 5 feet deep. Dame next year, both in the field "It is not known exactly who of reading and math. discovered this pit," Grant Stokes According to Rev. John A. stated. "It was first opened about school administrator, 1927 by a party .from the Univand Sister Mary Angela, school ersity cf Utah and about 750 principal, the machine Is design- bone; were removed at that time. ed to increase reading power of My brother and I worked the pit students up to 1.0CO words a in' 1942 digging bones for Princeminute. School authorities feel ton University, where my brother that there is a great need today was a graduate student. The finfor training of students in read-inn- g ancing of the digging at that and virual aids. time was ffected by an attorney A closing tea will conclude the from Philadelphia named Lloyd, meeting and all parents of the and the pit has been renamed the students are cordially invited to Continued On Page Eight Brin-kerho- t I attend. jt Friday Night Social Friday night, starting at 8 p.m. another of the popular St. Anthony Church social events will be held in the civic auditorium. This week the usual merchandize prizes will be offered along with a big cash "Black Out" prize of 125. Everybody welcome to attend. Senator Frank E, Moss (D.said Monday that he Is a bill to facilitate the production of underground water by making use of "dry holes" drilled by oil exploration companies on the public lands. Utah) "Thousands ff, ! ifj HAL' SCHULTZ TO SPEAK AT PTA MEETING The regular meeting of the Helper PTA will be held Monday May 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the Junior High school auditorium. Hal Schultz, president cf the Carbon County School Board, will give a report on finances, enrollment, and plant statistics. A report on Girls State ac- tivities will be made by three girls who attended the program last summer. They are Patricia Bosone, Katherine Niehon and Carole Zaecaria. of new officers (Installation will be held with Mrs Rcbert Rasmussen, Carbon County PTA Council President, officiating. of oil & gas wells are drilled every year in the Western States," Sen. Moss said. "Most of these do not produce oil or gas, but many of them are capable of producing water." "But this water potential has not been developed because there no established development program or provision for finj'.- ancing.' The Senator said the bill, in essence, does two things: 1. Where surface rights are privately owned, it provides that the owner be notified that a well Edward Sheya, Price attorney at law, was the speaker at the Local Fish and Game Depart- - lowed for the opening day of club meeting Helper Kiwanis last night. The observance was ment spokesmen announced this 'the early fishing season, This is good news to the many Law Day. Mr Sheya told of the week that the waters of Scofield are now open to boats. local armchair admirals, who v'fl ro!e played by the loegal reservoir the ice have spent several weekends deprofession in the everyday life Last Saturday, because of al-ioverhaul jobs on their craft. not was formations, boating of each citizen. Fred Kemper was chairman of' the meeting. The Helper junior high school CARBON'S REQUEST FOR TV TRANSLATORS chorus.. und.r the direction of. Mrs Melba Hystt, furnished the TO BE REVIEWED, SEN, BENNETT REPORTS music for the program. Next week the club will obSenator Wallace F. Bennett FCC is workins on number 65. serve Mother's Day and will inthis week said that an and processing an average of two vite the wives to a Ladies Night affair. Monsignor E. F. Dowling FCC decision on Carbon County's or three applications per day," he request for approval of VHF tele said. "However, they are taking will be the principal speaker, Stanley V. Liti7?erte will be vision translators for the Helper,in steps to increase that to about 10 oer dav. Assuming this is ac Price and East Carbon areas the meeting chairman. expected in about 30 days. complished, it will still be about a month before they reach your The County Commissioners applications." JENNIE CLARK RITES have asked the FCC to approve Sen. Bennett urged the FCC to construction and operation per- consider the requests as soon as HELD WEDNESDAY1 mits in order to provide adequate possible, and asked that they be service to the areas indicated. approved. He said that early apIn a letter to the County Com proval is necessary so the staBURIAL IS TODAY mi sioners, Sen, Bennett noted tions can be constructed this Funeral servico; for Mrs Jennie that the Carbon County applica- summer, before enowfall makes Lind Crane Clark, 69, Helper,! tions are numbered 230, 231 and work impossible in high elevawho died Saturday morning in 232. "At the present time the tions. the Price Carbon hospital after a long illness, were held Wednes-- 1 day at 1 p.m. in the Mitchell CIVIL DEFENSE EXERCISE OBSERVED HERE Funeral Chapel at Price. Additional services will be heldj In a simulated nuclear missile men explained the alert for about today at ,1 p.m. at Salina, Sevier explosion Friday, three Utah eight minutes over the CD emer- County in the Third Ward Chap-- 1 areas were "wiped out" and the el, Church of Jesus Christ of. whole intermountain area was the same time similar broadcasts Latter-da- y Saints. covered with imaginary radio- were beirfg made clrewhere by Well known in Utah, active Ho Mrs President Kennedy and Gov. Geo. she had been a piano teacher for, Lee J. fallout, according chairD. Clyde, who declared a 'state Diamanti, Helper, the past 40 years. Scores of local; man of the women's activities of emergency.' All other radio & people are numbered among herj for civil defense. TV broadcasts were halted for students, seme of them gaining; the 'emergepcy' messages from CD Leonard Director Higgins high recognition for their musical! said that a 'bomb' 9 in n.jm techniques on the piano. The Provo missile was aimed had been droppd at 7:43 p.m. She was born Oct. 25, 1891, at over the Tooele Ordnance Depot, at Columbia-Genev- a Steel Co. Salina to John Thomas and Mar-- : blast in Mrs Diamanti oaid that her cona two-mfollowing tha Fenn Crane. She married Cedar City at 4;45 pjn. and a cern was that if the emergency Harry Clark. October 21, ,1915 at had been genuine, almost all of at Provo at 5 p.m. Richfield. Mns Clark was a gradCarbon county would have been reuate of Brigham Young UniverMrs Diamanti said she had over powered and overexposed to ceived "warnings" of the enemy radioactive sity at Provo. fallout. Only a few Survivorc are her husband, of planes approaching West the the warn acknowledged per?ons Helper; soiu, Harry, Jr., Pacoyma, Coast and over the North Pole. ings which were she said. given, Calif.; Woodrow, Helper; two She participated in issuing the As paprt of the exercise,- four brothers, sisters, warnings over Conelrad, through town director!?, Airs Albert Passic grandchildren; John H. Crane, Burton, John T., the local radio station, with Mrs of Price; Mrs Vanda Hreinson of M;ss Ada M. Crane, Salina; step- Harley Brundage, Helper civil Continued On Page Eight mother, Mrs Percinda CJrane of defense chairman. The two wo- Salina. Burial will be in the Eastside Cemetery, Salina. lEat-ter- ' j five-megat- BASEBALL MEN PICK. eg PLAYERS' MONDAY The managers cf boys' baseball team in the. Western Boys and Pony League?, met last Monday night at the Helper civic auditorium to 'buy" iplayers for their teams. In charge of the auction for players was Player Agent Fred Bonsone. Boys picked last Monday will be considered for the permanent team rosters to be registered with Mr Bosone Monday, May 15. Western Boys League Teams and managers are: Helper Furniture, Tony Hribar; Kiwanis, Rex Jewkes; Mutual and Furniture, Harry Liapis, Helper Mercantile, Tony Tone. Pony League teams and the managers are: Carbon Fuel Co., Joe Corey; Independent Coal & Coke, Bill Bergamo and Pete Bottino; Rio Grande Vets, Jim Scarcelli and Johnnie Bradley; EIlcs, Keith Chiara and Jim Madrigal. TOURNAMENT OF BANDS AT PRICE HAY 11 JUDGES ArTnAMED The second annual Tournament gram being conducted in this of Bands is Echeduled to be held area. About 1.100 people attendThursday, May 11 at 8 p.m. in ed the event last year and rated FOR BEAUTY. EVENT it a tremendous suecss. the Carbon High School gym. , The music department of Price The program, by Judges for the Miss Carbon Glen Fifield and Derral Siggard, Trading Company is giving a County Beauty Contest, to be to the band stud held Friday, May 12, were named will feature all of the band transistor radio this week. They are Mrs Earl- -i students who have been under ent who brings the most people ene MacKnight, Mrs Alvin Jac- -j their direction for the past school to the tournament. Invitations, which are free, are obsen and Robert Camivali. They! year which includes the bands Junior Price from Carbon passed out by each band being High, 11 girls! will judge each of the the in the three segments of the con- High, Price Jr. Hi Cadets, Help- member, and if turned in at student door that will count combined for and er Junior a High on the held test which will be all the in helping him win. stage of the Geary Theatre on; elementary band from schools of The tournament is the climax Helper, elementary Carbon College campu-The, Price and Spring Glen. About of the concert season for bands. include three modeling1 segments Card Soroptimist Party in formal gowns, the talent 300 band students will particiFeatured on the program will be Successful Affair the presentation of the Bandsman pate in the mammoth affair. girl displayed in a of the Year award, given antournament This promand in year's modeling routine, Ths benefit card party even to than last ises be bettor nually to a senior student, based annually by the Price Sor- bathing suits. to contribution cn his over-a- ll Band student; chair spectacular. year's Kaminski, E.gen general optimist Club on April 20, has the band to including hard have program, probeen of the pageant, stated that working been deemed a most successful man venture socially as well as fin- the girls will be chaperoned by duce in interesting and musically leadership, musicianship, particiworthwhile program. The tourney pation, cooperation, and all other the Price Jeycce-etteancially. factors. The award is presented is designed to acquaint the pubThe Carbon Country Club lothe president of the Band Planned with the Sale of lic developby stages Rummage cale of the event seated a capament in the outstanding band pro Parents' Organization. The St. Matthews Church city group cf table game enthus- Open House Event Guild Rummage Sale, will b iasts who enjoyed delicious hot Will Honor held on Thursday, May 11, at 12 turkey dinner and sociable visits Rrig. il. Moffitt West Main St., in Price from 9 together. An Open House celebration, Peterson Admitted to U. S. Supreme Court 5 to a.m. p.m. Mrs Virginia Dovies, prpesi-dea J. Moffitt, honoring Brigham Contributions and patronage of of the club, joins Margo long-tiHelper resident, who the public will be appreciated. Mitchell, general chairman, in will be 80 years old next Tuess call Mrs Art thanking everyone who attended For will be held Sunday, May or, Mrs and all who acsisted in making day, Lamoreaux GR to 4 p.m. at the 7 from Robert Goudgc, ME i ,1 the party the huge success it was. home cf a daughter, Mrs James The lovely door prizes given J. Bottino at 325 E St., Helper. were won by Mrs Oscar Hansen, Mr Moffitt was born May 9, Harold Pattcrick, Mrs Glen 18&1 at Manti, to Brigham J. and BILL PUSHED BY MOSS Mrs Nelson and Mrs- Rex Causer of Jane Snow Moffitt. The family and Mrs Margaret Bene- moved to capable of producing water has Price, Or3ngevllle while he was still a youngster, and in that been drilled on the land; and it dict of Helper. All proceeds from this social area and authorizes negotiatioas between county he received his 4 be used to provide glasses schooling. will the oil operator and the owner A retired coal miner, Mr Mofof the surface rights If the own and dental care for the undercr wishes to acquire the casing privileged children through-ofitt i3 still "hail and hearty" and the county and for other charit- takes an active interest In local needed to produce water, 2. If the surface title rests with able purposes as the need arises. activities. He is married to Eva Jensen the United States, the Secretary Moffitt married in of the Interior in authorized to They are the parents of three livin buy the well casing, install add Rio Grande Vets Cluh ?,Trs James J. children: itional equipment, and contract To Meet Here (Ida) Sunday to sell the water produced for Bottino, Helper; Mrs Charles II. Members of the Rio Grande (Charlotte) Jones, Price, and enough to recover the Government's investment. Veterans Club No. 2 and Auxil- Bruce J. Moffitt, Salt Lake City. He and hi, family moved to iary mrm.bors, will meet Sunday, "Much oil exploration takes May 7 at 530 p.m. at the civic Ken;! worth in 1914 and resided place in the very areas where auditorium here for a Tot Luck there until 1922, when they movwater is the shortest," Sen. Moss Dinner and Social, it was an- ed to Helper to make their home. said. "We must fully explore this nounced today by Bill Flaim, All friends of the couple are from his Rep. M. Bloln Peterson (r) receive congratulations and method of developing under- local representative. Peterson's cordially invited to attend E. following Moss, Fronk Senator oral sponsor, In charge of arrangements are "no gifts, please!", says the new ground water supplies for these admission to the U. S. Supreme Court. arid regions," he said. Mac Hiatt and Tarn Migliaccio. octogenarian. . three-minu- te pon-sor- ed s. nt pick-up- 1 - UNDERGROUND WATER o Boats (R-Ut- DINOSAUR QUARRY IS NOW OPERATING ST ANTHONY CHURCH ! j 25 et unane d ng of average 8,500 12,000 26,000 30,000 23,000 14,000 1,100 conoid ' MONDAY, MAY 8TH This does not mean that all this water will be available to the farmers becaue the transportation and evaporation loss is considerable. The farmers should make the very best use of every drop of water made available to them. i Thursday, may Price Lawyer Speaker At Kiwanis Meeting HELPER PTA TO MEET feet Forecast Stream NEWSPAPER HELPER. UTAH WATER STORAGE AT SCOFIELD VERY LOW Into Scofield Reservoir Price River at. Heiner Huntington Creek DISTRICT RAILROAD AND MINING A p-- Early-Mornin- 4, isci Ilaze g Uurns Two Houses At Scofield Town Helper city fire department answered a call for help about 1 a.m. Tuesday morning and mada a quick run to Scofield to battle a blaze that completely two houses in the town. Fire Chief Louie Martinelli reported that residents fought th fire to keep it from vspreading until the Helper equipment arrived on the scene. Firemen answering the call were Chief Martinelli, Blackie Saccomanno, Pudge Nielson, Dom Bruno and Louie Lupo. They returned to Helper at 5 a.m. A spokesman for the Scofield property owners and town officials called this newspaper Wednesday and requested that mention be made that residents and officials are very appreciative to the Helper city administration and the fire department for the prorrpt answer for help and the cooperation shown them in keeping the fire from spreading to other structures. CARBON MERCHANTS BASEBALL TEAM MEMBERS NAMED The Carbon Merchants, baseball team will travel to Spanish Fork Sunday and play a practice game at 2 pjm. with that city's league entry, it was reported today by Larry Regis Sr., business manager of tha team. B?rt Happs the pitching coach of the local team will travel with the team. This week a tentative roster off players wa' compiled and includes the following: IrR Lcwe, manager; Joe Ruden, Brent Berensen, Naz Giordano, Fred Regis, Chico Campagni, Sun dra Llewellyn, Boyd Lindsey, Ronnie Ross, Paul Blazer, Larry-RegiJr., Toy Atwood, Richard Regis, Brent Arnold, Bill Higby, Stubby Wright, Pat Bendall. Will ie Ellington, Brent Marchetti, Terry Hill, Duane Baird and Ken Stilson. s TWO GIRLS NAMED TO GIRLS' STATE Two Helper girls were named this week as repmentatives for this city at the annual Girls' State Hncamppmont, Sponsored annually by the Women's Auxiliary of the Utah Department, American Legion, it was reported today by Mrs Fred Voll. The girls are: Carolyn Moore, daughter of Mr and Mrs W. G. Moore of sponsored Helper, by Carbon Post 21 Auxiliary. Molly Ttbone, daughter of Mr and Mrs Pete Tabcns of Castle Gate, sponsored by the Helper Lions Club.., They will attend with other girls from all parts of the state, frem June 1,1 to 13, at Utah State Univer.ity Campu1;, Logan. Revival Services Set For Helper Church Bevival services will be held nightly, beginning Sunday, May 7 in the Church of God of Prophecy, it was announced this week by Rev. J. A. Jcminez, the church evanelist. Services are held at the church building at 2C3 North Main St., Helper, and starling time each evening 'is at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Jcminez stated that the general public is cordially invited to attend the prrvlces. My Neighliors ut 1 --It TP: J KM (!. "Well, I may not hnve the facts straight, f course, but ererything Georgel" le ia true, Uy |