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Show Tr. t-- III Iff'' Av . MINING A VOLUME 1961-19- NEWSPAPER THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, Elk Permits Drawing LOUIS AUSTIN IS 29th Wednesday, Aug. FINANCIAL STATEMENT IS PUBLISHED 61 DISTRICT HELPER, UTAH NUMBER 34 55 SCHOOL DISTRiCT FOR RAILROAD AND THIS WEEK MAIN SPEAKER The public drawing for Elk permits will take place Tuesday, August 29. beginning at 9 a.m. at the State Capitol. Names of Carbon county hunters lucky to draw out, will be posted on the window of The Helper Journal early Wednesday morning. The public is welcome to attend the drawing and participate Fish and Game official said. The mailing of permits to successful applicants and return of fees to those who are unsuccessful is expected to be completed within a week after the annual drawing date. The Carbon County School $1,375,741.47; Sale of property, HERE LABOR DAY District this week is publishing $C'20.; balances from the previous '.T'!S4. its financial statement for the year 137.56. school year, July 1, I960 to June DISBURSrarENTS nd Monies spent during the fiscal 30, 1&61, listing all receipts was. General control, $64,-2- ? balances, all disbursements and 8. 65: Instruction, $1,282,815.11; balances carried over, and a list of warrants issued during that Attendance and HeaUh services, period of time. Warrants issued $12,000.27; Puipil transportation do not include salary warrants of services, $65,842.72; Operation of administrative, supervisory, prin- school plant, $143,C19.7C; Maincipals, teachers, bus drivers, the tenance of school plant, $73,936.-1- 3 school lunch managers, cooks, the ; Fixed charges were listed at substitute teachers, secretaries. $87,890.21; Student body activiCivic activities, Persons interested in determin- ties, $3,108.61; ing what their childrens' favorite $3,37918; Capital outlay, DcJbt service, $272,178.00. teachers are paid must consult Balances carried from last year APPRECIATION PICNIC the charts and data included in totaled Til53.EC2.52 from current the financial statement. An appreciation picnic for the Complete statement appears on building program and $90,623.29 Pages Six and Seven cf this issue for serial bond interest and re- Altar Boys of St. Anthony's will be held today. Seminarians Joe. of the Helper Journal. demptions. vt $166.-823.0- 8; 107 film blood of A record turnout donors visited the Helper civic auditorium Tuesday afternoon and donated 107 pints of blood, to be used in the area hospitals, it was reported Wednesday morning by Mrs Myrtle Bryner, chairman of the local drive. Beginning at 2 p.m., a steady stream of donnors visited the mobile unit set up by the Red Cross, and volunteer workers had to work until after 7 p.m. t) take care of persons who came close to the closing time of C i J Catholic Carnival Meeting Auoust 29 i 1961 dqnaied OF o'clock. Mrs Bryner said. "About ten other persons came too bte to to make their contributions the supply. "The local blood committee :s most pleased with the results of Tuesday's turnout. Our quota was only 75 pints of blood. On oe- half of the workers, we wis.i to express our thanks to everyone .who donated blood and to all others who assisted in any way in the project," Mrs Bryner said. and Alberta ; Rolandm Hara- givchi and Shirley Gilbert; M.DO. W. Phelps. A. R. Demman, O. Spencer and Roy W. Robinson. Practical nurses, Catherine Publicity was handled by Msgr E. F. Dowling and Mary Rugg'-- assisted by Walker Phelps and (he Girl Scouts. Other volunteer workers included Jonna Costello, Edith Zelma Brundage, Haz?2 Cox, Katie Ori, Beatrice Schoen-berge- r, Grace Welch, Rose Per-rer- o, Listed for special thanks were: Edith Iola Coiwin-annurses Margaret Danna Phelps. Registered tte, SCHOOLS TO OPEN DOORS NEXT TUESDAY Registration and instruction ii The first meeting of the St. CARBON HIGH SCHOOL the Helper schools will begin on -i Anthony's Catholic Carnival jmIsmittee will be held Tuesday, A'.;g Registration cf students at the Tuesday, August 23, it was Bonacci and John Kokal will be BONDS OUTSTANDING RECEIPTS Senior High school at nouncod this week by Principals i outwas it announced be 29, will 'n The statement shows bond today by charge. Swimming Receipts shew total $2,354971.34 will be divided into twoOorge Pizza of the Junior High 4 Price, General Chairman Joe Rolando. at 3 p.m. in the H".'pcr and is broken down as follow ; standing total S2. 615,000.00. School and Aliss Sally Mauro of All committee heads and mem- sections, according to Principal Bends redeemed during the pool, followed by a luncheon an'' Federal Sources, $7,402.80; State the Central School. V. Hutehings. Lcman of bers the Parish are urged u Sources, $737,089.54; Local source past year amounted to $190,000.00. james in the park. Louis Austin, the International! attend th' Seniors will register todav, Aug! At the Junior High, the three mtinp Board member for District No. 11,; 24, at 9 a.m.; Juniors will regis-- : grrdes, seventh, eighth and ninth iwin be registered in the morning United Mine Workers of Americi ter Friday, Aug. 25. "fee TCI at will be the principal speaker will hp $10 beginning at 9 .m and all stud-an- d PPUflMF flflMPANYI Registration "takes the annual Labor Day program ' LLLI IIUitL UUllll care of locker, class ?nts will be assigned to home roornsInstruction will follow for to be held in Helper Monday and activity fees. Classes will "beein Tuesday.' the remainder of the day. Sept. 4 at the Helper city pvk. STARTS WORK ON Mr Pizza said the following it was announced today by Wm August 29. School lunch program scneauie or ices nas oecn set uiJ will begin the first day. Ward, general chairman of the Home lor tnis year: lunion, three-da- y celebration, which be- MICRO-WAV- E UNITS Economics, $2.; Shop fee, $1. gins Saturday, Sept. 2. For ninth graders, there will m the public interest to ascermember of organ- A life-loAt a meeting of the Utah Legis Early last week construction Notre Dame School a $5.00 book rental fee. (this he tain whether or not some change ized labor, Mr Austin is the son was started on the new addition lative Council, held last Friday 5 fee is not refundable at the end Doors Sept. Opens a to made and the has in of should a miner be coal the law in Price at the State Capitol Building, bjen Telephone office, of the school vearl. to view of some of the decisions member of the UMWA since 1907 Phil Horsley, According State Senator Frank E Memmott Notre Dame school at Price .11 M,nr c!lir! treasurer handed elected was which a He first have been letter of of Kenilworth, presented recently manager nn, wn, open its doors to students' the;wm down. of his local union at the igs of local office, this on Tuesday, Sept.- 5, according to L,' to the council, in .which he proTllpsrisiv mornin? anH he- 17 years; since that time he has also made the believe "I new addition is Rev. John A. IBranche. ' school be an ,. : investigation inquiry posed WOlK Minntruiaieiy am-1- cities S"i a as should be extended into the type served in every capacity 1! to be used to; administrator, who has been by the Council, cf the Public in the first grade of notice to be given of hearings, local union officer. He has athouse radio anJ formed that all Catholic schooN must beginnersnt birth certificates Service Commission of Utah. nationve a and district have tended the said Council micro-wathe eqresults, cf which may many, Mr Memmott in the state will eeein classes oni...v .u ':. .u. powerful impact on large num- al conventions, and has date. that "approved the contents of my out. Maxiro Miss w!iic-pointed i uifment on district and national r bers of people. . . letter and stated a study of the RenistratTon will be held in; 1, i ...;n t, k. v,.i "It would also appear to me to committees. wiu iuilii.ci: "'the quonset building on ne available tn student the first dnv charges would be made." w' 1 micro-wv.- o Austin was elected vice presi be pertinent to inquire into th.? His letter was addressed to sys- -: school campus on Monday and but begiri Wednesday.; Ernest H. Dean, chairman of the question as to whether or not dent of District No. 11 .Tan. 16. f tern between the! Tuesday mornings, Aug. 28 and, and ihlrd grade stud that in served exercised 1939 is and influence undue Council. 12 capacity a.m. and 9 any between Legislative noon.ents fram Krni!worth will attend Cit-'2- 9Lake SUt 1941. Was set or other economic until March 31, presi: Some of the allegations by any utility this year, and Denver area Books may be purchased at ijCt.ntral group acting as an association or dent of the district from Anril 1. forth in his letter are: b.!llmealso Castle Gate Bus will and Mr Horsley n. 1941 1949. 31. to to nectmiber comm's-siothe otherwise . . the ". sway Investigate functions, is.;er iary nngeia wui ia:.i; Royai and Castle Gate children He became a member of t.ie part of the intercontinental micro 'fill the position of principal. policies and duties, especially of jmust attend Helper schools this "I should also like to have in international executive board on wave system. This new system a judicial nature, of the Public jyear, with the sbolishing cf the ri's- additional create will servd still is long Service Commission. quiry made as to the attitude of January 1, 1950an school plants there and will be , eastern Uance in the circuits orlll ( arbon Stake this commission toward the coal ins in that caoacity. "I ibelieve it would be of inSenator Memvwit here daily by school bus. area. Utah committee j celebration local The terest to the citizens of the State Zt brought industry and those dependent up, 2b, of pickups in that Aug. schedule Cpnferencc h Micro-'wave is an ultra on it and to ascertain whe:ner annnnnopH this week that five: if the inquiry embodied the folwill area be: The jjorth Carbon stake of the or not these applications should or not in applications made by 'First Aid teams have registered frequency of approximately 44 lowing matters: Leaves Royal at 8:35 a.m. "The basis upon which the be granted or denied, and whe- competitive fuels for extension 'for contest work during the ce'e- - megacycles and is capable of, church 0f Jesus Christ of Latter Leaves Castle Gate School 8;40 transmitting voices through t.T2 day Saints, quarterly conference, Public Service Commission ar- ther or not the public interest rf their services, what policy does oration here next weekend. Castle Gate Store 8;42. Leaves one -' from a basis and Sunon air hcid Saturday relay wjjj rives at its decisions, whether or is subserved. It appears that this the commission follow and what Williow Leaves Creek 8:45 a.m. tower to the next. This jqi'ip- day, Aug. 26 and 27 in the Price not to grant applications of the commission has broad discretion- weight does it give to the detriwill it 'ment Third-Sixtwas that it sensitive so is Ward h PETERSON Chapel, gas companies and other public ary powers at present and its mental affects the granting of REP. Carbon College Coach receive and transmit up to a announced today by Stake Pre-i-- ! said applications are shown to utilities, that is to say, the cri- findings on questions of fact wili miles. 80 who of Call distance Cecil Issues dent iBroadbent, I believe it would be Continued On Page Eight teria used in detcrming whether PROTESTS REPORT Carbon 'Within the County preside over the meetings. Football Practices area there will be three of these Saturday a welfare meeting Coach Larry Regis, new hea 1 to at on held 6:30 one micro-wav- e will be p.m. towers built mentor at Carbon College, has LEVY CARBON COMMISSION OKAYS 10-MI- LL VISITING HOURS SET ON HANFORD VOTE Bruin peak near sunnyside; one which all stake and ward welfare issued the call for football nncl" ,on Beaver mountain ana tices which will begin August 31 Tn a storv on the front oare third nn tm, nr thp teleohone ance. and at 8 cm. a general BY CARBON HOSPITAL ON COUNTY VALUATION OF All returning lettermen and of the Helper Journal, issue of building at Price. These towers priesthood meeting will bo held freshmen are asked to and will to which all priesthood bearers register with the Coach oy 5 A tax levy of 10 mills for the creation fund, .75; Weed fund. Aug. 10. it was stated in the last are self supporting Visiting regulations at Carbon O p p oj,es withstand wind loads over 10? should be in attendance. Hospital at Price were announced 1961 taxing year has been ap- .20 ; Exhibition and Advertising paragraph, "Bennett p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 30. in favor Liw w.r hour. vote a that Steam Plant" Sunday sessions will be heldas Infirmoffice and administration Carbon the the fund, ch(ck-o.25; and press Hospital, County proved by by Equipment . , ... , , , or iiamorn reacuv appropuuuwi p.:n.. ue pu Horslcv said it is hoped tnai ai iu a.m. aim follows: Board of Commissioners. ThllT.ri.,v ary, etc., .25 of a mill. sessions. to the is invited Sunday Continued from Page Four Additional tax levies were set was cast by Representative M.'j uam pr2Ctice ,ched.tlnd g fu This levy of 10 mills is based , Effective Aug. 24, the visiting Blaine Peterson. . m . .... fv,r s on a county property evaluation for Price River Water Improvehours are In a letter to the Carlxm Coun ment District and the Carbon Headed by team captain, Paul of $36,705,393. Democratic Chairman. Luke rf 1:30 pjn. to 3:00 p.m. Distty Water PKICE SATURDAY AT is County Conservancy 'B'.aser, a nucleus of 12 return. ng Most of the levy to the Journal 7;00 p.m. to 8;00 lettermen will provide a good taken up with general county rict also was set. First mentioned Pappas. rela.ved Price, Rep. Frank bv Migliore, hosmills the 1.10 receives and the later foundation for the 1361 edition of Visiting privileges at purposes and totals 8.25 mills; stated that the story 'Peterson a in mill. of .25 receives ibeen uncontrolled Golden Eagles. have 'the fund and hond interest pital sinking was in error relative to h', ; vot? ine'ude let ferment the past. Visiting regulations are will take 1:75 mills. SCHOOLS LEVY Returning and that he did not vote favorhalf-- ! Paul Blazer; provided for the benefit of the quarterback A major part of the tax levy. APPOR TI ONMEuNT ing the Administration's proct.: backs Ken Clrodo. Mike Tucker, patients and to insure adequate The general fund was set at 37.36 mills is for county schools, The source cf the questioned Roland MeCook; Bi.b Jewki's. prevention and 3.35 mills: Road and Bridge fund and the state school levy is 7.50 and story, is mpst re-- ; John paragraph Ron Hendi-r.-oncontrol measures. All hospital per at 3 mills, ends, counin Ex and the mills. taxation Total Agriculture -liable. Neither it, nor the Jour-- ; ', .sonnel have been instructed to guard ;. George Cook. To.-: ?j tension fund, .15 of a mill; Re- - ty, including general purposes, had current copies ot ,nal make every effort to enforce Black. Jeffrey J'.ush: centers, bond interest and sinking fund, :."S Record to chock I Congressional Frank Fehce I rank visiting regulations. Compagn:. conserv districts, improvement 4. of news releases re-- 1 J .' a authenticity halfback who i Ross, Ronnie f of the A copy I visiting regula- SPAGHETTI DINNER ancy and school levies, amounts ceived from publicity bure.-iwas lost at the beginning of the tions will be given to every pato 56.21 mills. representing Utah's Congres.iiona' season due to injury, will also be tient admitted and will be posted Last year's total county levy Delegates. TICKETS NOW returning, but with first yea'" conspicuously throughout the hos was 50.905 mills. We quote from Rep. Peterson's eligibility. Notifications the of expirpital. Assessments for the tax commis With a good backfield as ation of visiting periods will be ON SALE BY CHURCH' sion includes: Helper City, $530,-54- 8; letter to Mr 10Pappas: the Helper Jour-- ! "On Aug. the over point, Coach Regis is five starting system given paging Price City, $41)7.288; Hia- nal carried a front page story has to th" end the intoning freshmen of minutes prior The Annual "Mama Mia" Spa- watha, under Code A 'hoping which that I had voted for the, will provide the. needed ingred'-- ! period, at the end of ghetti Dinner, sponsored by S:. defined as outside water improve5 stating Han ford Steam Plant. This re-- j ents to produce a college team visiting hours, and five finutes Anthony's Altar Society, will be ment district totals $748,734; is incorrect and it is most, of competing in the tough capable after the end of visiting hours. held on Sunday, Sept. 17. Scofield. under Code A. $34,227; un'ortunatc. regard! 2. of what! this season. conference ICAC Mrs Rose Perrero. president, Castle Gate (in Public compliance with visiting fori district) $6,976,-65- 0; mipht have been the 4; regulations will greatly facilitate announced this week that tickets $1,108,-32Sunnyside, (outside) the- error. the many hospital services requir arp availnlilp from the mnmliprj ROWLING MEETING Wellington (part in) $143.-BtThe Administa'ion wanted ed to provide the best possible of the Society. Prices are the J306. the Hanford authorized Wellington (outside), Project care to the patients, the officers same as last year: edultr $1.50, A meeting of Helper and Price the' ) AREA LEVIES Before this Wll cam': children 75c, stated. IkiwUts. has been called by area For the county outside Codes .House floor for action, I told the! Serving will be from t to 7 A and B, assessment officials, to be heul !o- League $4,612.-95- 5, Democratic is leadership Ij at the Country p.m. in the Helper civic a iditor-iunight (Thursday) and for the county in Code could not support the AdminisPatrons are urged tu ni'ike CARBON ART LEAGUE jLanes. midway between Helper I would not that and A, $5,708,716. tration their reservations early. HOLDS MEETING, PICNIC and Price. Time of the mee-iTaxing mills for the county vote for Hanford. I told them is 8 pjn. outside the district, the commis- that I represented Carbon Coun'y The Carbon Art League met th? Tony O'Berto, Hrer. the the of to established that sion 55.17 and has mills, make plans for Utah, last Friday BARTENDERS to is Irair the of hod mcitinc -' and for county inide district, the pe(p!e id this area were miner? annual art exhibit to be hel-- in an election of officers for trv and depended upon Ui" cul ,n- -i Helper this fall, and to outline a According to Changing Times, levy is Mil mills. bartenders in Helper's mill levy is 13, and dustry which was-- alrenay perof activities for the there are 193.4-6fvhedule Art and Dotty Todd, famous recording artists,; Wor-theas season. Burnell Mrs this winter against only 1C7,-4- added to the county levy is 69.21 ; ilously depressed in Utah. My will be country of the leagues. present . the Music department of Price The magazine Price, levy 14, plus county, is first responsibility is to represent clergymen. president 'was in charge. 1 to' Tr-;r"All bowlers in this area arc 9rt Antr rV. from HTVo,4;rT Qnturrloxr In The District. lot a the attended. "This adds: 4.75, that 70.21; 35 Hiawatha, suggests people About my 5.8; ' invited and urged to nl .. , , cordially a 18, G3.ll; Castle Gate 3, miners as group expressed The league had its annual pic- of folk."? are probably trying to m the lu tonight," O'Berto tend niviteu meeting p.m, puunu nic outing last Sunday at Scofield send their messages to the Lord 59.21; Sunnyside, 17, 62.11; Well- their vpparXion to Hanford, and concluded. i . . see them On Continued in empty bottles. Page Eight with roost members attending. ington, 20, 521. perform. 1 j '( ne-joy- -- Sen. Memmoit Proposes Investigion Of Utah P UUiib service lommission nil j - ng j ,r ... 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