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Show 1,g: 1 62 r VOLUME 57 NUMBER RAILROAD AND MINING A A meeting of the Helper Firemen's Ball Prize Winners Are Named ne Legislation TO LEAVE ON Chap- - Kw Society will - ,. SSuST J" "7 unit on LnTZs Provides one of our most S ,.. ' SnS exas Housft .Monday", Feb. 18, tuuuu, :,:Z jurui irii7 uy other J lnple UUO ISOUlinS Scored by Area Team Spn n n m t irs u tan m use ght Qn s Sip MEMMOTT .passengerS) while the ship o in reloads 'leg cf the journey. Last Thursday night the Helper "Armed with movie and still Merchants team, bowling at the cameras and fortified' with a the $200, fair and square. Country Lanes, bawled the first meager knowledge of Spanish Adult Comfirmaticn e triplet for a and Portugese, we hope to get Adult confrimation on Palm known 9C0 a d picture of the Sunday, April 7th. Notify the team- - All three games were 03 onomlc and cultural .background were all elthree also scratch, are if or Sisters your igible for the Sacrament of Con- - handicaps using four players and of the countries visited,'' Mr a dummy score. .Odendahl stated. firjnation. At Montevideo they will be the The player and scores were: of the Caballi's who have guests 543 166 189 193 .... Bob Olson MEETING NOTICE several excursions inland planned Lan Kirkwood 172 .184 160 516 that will include visits to Para The regular meeting of the Bergera 21S 164 1S8 570 guay, Brazil, Argentina and posBoard of Education of tne car- Guttery 178 195 191 562 sibly Chili. District, bon County School 168 lm 163 504 Major Cavalli, a member of scheduled for February 21st, has, g,0Q 900 2700 the U S. (Air Force, is an adviser been postponed until February 249 to the Uruguayan Army, under 83 83 83 at 7 an PM. Handicap .. 983 083 933 2949 orders of the UJS. State Depart Total MOVELL JEWKES, ment. v According to Bab Olson, mis .After with daughter A familv the travelers will (First Publication. February 14, is the only team triplet known 1953. Last Publication, February to be scored in rthe state. It is a bc,ard plane for, the return trip 559,U0 to 1 odds home. 21, 1963. but Lena had the numbers before the final gong and won glass, n ex-ma- they will board cwn feetS terest R ng SENATOR aU" Little Lena Bueno walked off with the .grand prize at the Par-- ; ish gam.es Friday night. Games Chairman Pete Paletta and the Pastor w:eped in their water- - n 1&C3 Legislation was introduced this coal by pipeline has proved feas Sen, Mesmimort introduced a bill week by State Senator Frank ible 'by an exiperimental pipeline to keep coal as the 'standby fuel ( DHCarlbon ) that between Cadiz, Ohio and Cleve- - at the new State Capital heating (Mfr.mmott, efficct on land, Ohio, installed and oper- - plant. The new plant, wfliidli is could have improving the economy of the ated by the Consolidation Coal to be constructed soon, will us& hard-presse- d gas as its primary fuel. "The sug of Company. coal regions Carbon and Emery counties. lie Si.n. Mcimmott explained that gestion has been made that oil en introduced a bill this wrek that legislation such as this, if and be used as a standby fuel, ke cause would installation it "becomes domain of jheaper would allow eminent law, in it imuch simpler to get pense, but cost of coal compared the State of Utah. If passed, Utah would become federal legislation supporting the to oil is three times less,'' Mem-riof eminent domain for coal mott observed. the first state in the nation to in the form ofl domain. eminent transportation give the right of He also introduced a bill Chat Then, should Nevada and Calif-- I slurry through pipelines. would penmiit students in private coal Utah's follow lead, ornia could be shipped 'from Utah's He noted, also, that the pipe- - schools to receive driver training coal fields to Southern California.. line now in use in Ohio has under the program now in op- The Southern California area proved to ibe economically feas- - eration a tipublic schools. This is presently in need of more ible. This line is now operating bill has already been assigned to power and current rate of growth ; on more than experimental basis committee. indicates that unless new fuels and coal is transported through No state funds would be in-- it each year, with more than volved in tthe student driver train other than oil and gas are forthone' million tons having passed ing 'mxeasure, 'the Senator said, will drastic be shortages coming "The bill would simply give it through it. experienced. In other legislation this week, legal status,' he concluded. This new venture of shipping e Delta De- lpracti- cal defenses against the dread &01 ana K passengers Tor ii days while (the ship calls on disease today. "There is a olace . . A. . mflnv West Indies onH &mt.h th, h Sen. Hem f I!" begin now NEWSPAPER THURSDAY, FEB. 14, HELPER BUSINESSMAN TRIP Ib3 held at the civic JQi AMERICA auditorium here tomorrow night Walter Odendahl, president of start Wirners of the two .prizes (Friday, Feb.S 15). It will short Carbon Transfer & Supply, Inc., and a Firemen's promptly at pan., given away at the shown concerning Helper, and Mrs Odentliahl are Ball here Saturday night were film will be for an leaving this weekend detention and care of cancer. announce diby Chahiranan Jim extended ses voyage on the Pugliese as follows: Mrs !Lcfoa .Williamis, Helper Caribbean Sea, the West Indies IMrs Louise Vasquez of Helper Chapter chairman, said a local anj most of Khe eastern coast- won the Electric Hair Dryer, and physician will be in attendance nne of South America. Destina Joseph Krajrac, Helper draw ithe to answer any questions from tion is Montevideo, Uruguay. maty numioer for tine joo u.a. the audience. All adults of the area are urged to attend the tageny awaiting tneir arrival Savings Bond, St Montevideo will be their , mftinw " ' aThis program is (primarily for daughfer and A.family, Major and Cavalli and two ST. ANTHONY'S NEWS the purpose of educating the Mrs George children. public at large in the urgent ne TKe. rVnnr'Me m:n laqitA Coif .. cessity of treatment at the earl- Christian vu. wimwiwiuur Airport Saturday morning indication of any cancerous Doctrine discussion clubs STle-SST- DISTRICT j' HELPER. UTAH 7 Cancer Meeting Friday aTdekpreSe ,j'' ;Jj i Following a meeting here on Monday night, called iby Ernest Cook, it was decided to revive the Helper Days of '49 celebr- ation this year. At the same time a new officer slate and board) of directors was named. three-gam- first-han- Kiwanians to View Film On Hunting, Fishing tor PUBLIC HEARING ON LIBERTY AMENDMENT I , I j of Next .(Wednesday members ! the Helper Kiwanis Club will see a new film on hunting and i fishing produced by 'hte Utaih Named chairman of the show of Fish and Game, was Walter iBorla, local sports Department Walter F. Kempe, Chairman ic ' of the Utah State Committee for Hughie Jaramillo, local enthusiast, who said that dates .be narrator will vation Officer, for for the event have been announcFreedom, has March 7, 8, and 9 at the Helper ed that a public hearing will be of the film. will be Meeting Chairman 4 civic auditorium. Because of the .ield on tthe "Liberty Amend- it i short time before dhow dalles, ment". The hearing has been set Luke Cormani. Last night the club observed may be decided to cut this event by the Utah House Committee to two days this year.. Definite for State. Federal, and Military s annual Ladies Valentine night 1 e discission on this will bs made Affairs, and It will .be "held at playing host (to wives and part-that a meeting to be (held Sunday Auditorium of the State Of- - ners to m outstanding musical 1 at 2 T m- at Kiva Oub," he fice Building at 6 ojn., Monday, program, arranged by Calvin said. All organizations are urged jJewfkes of Kenilworth. Feb. 18th. ' to have representatives ait this The Liberty Amendment, which 2 meeting, he pointed out. is known in Utah as House Joint riPN PIRIC ACCW KIWAH1S INVITATONAL BASKETBALL TOURNEY Coal Research Findings Resolution ,11, will be explained, rluH"UAIVlL Auull Ernest Cook, chairman of the To Be Reported At CHAIRMAN BORLA by a spokesman from the Nation celebration held ttwo years last al Committee for Economic Free TO SPONSOR d TO BE PLAYED HERE ON MARCH 21; ,22; 23 . .Meeting In Salt Lake ". activity to ego, dom. Representatives Ralph S. event. show the revive is popular research on coal Cannon, Leland W. Redd, Rich Local Peace Officers Frank Dalpiaz, president of the Pirza; programs, John Skerl Sr.,- A report at a was JosephNcmed at tne BOND SHOW secretary JIM Tickto (meeting H be .Toe Mvers. Frnest Essman: ard V. Evans, and David given will and treasurer ine Feb. .. . Archer, Attend Burglar School r.ams nffi- - TTniversitv Of Utah Friday, Tr Ttinmas ornn;ori! fif the iKill. IhflVP of T,V.n i be Joe Bonoeci, Jr. hy Dr. Hill of the endorsed 'the! The Jnn Bond show will mae th7 14th dais. Joe MyerV;"' Sis keepers 15 at 11 A school on the investigation ((h .m.A HelTTIawanis Invita- - and scoring, Stan Litizzette, Tony University's research staff. Work principle toe Stete Legisla- - one appearance in Eastern Utah !rH, CtU a Ulls ur a ,BS'n Mr pcv,.. included vote leoerai under the of in should Cook, Ijco Diamanti favor grant tors tional basketball tournament. The Tone, .Al Breznick; Concessions, ing started Wednesday and continues the the pro- - resolution in order to give the on Mare!h 12 to FKd city Tm desires .Hill explain 22 Rolando. Joe meet will be held March 21, through today, at Price, sponsor- MartinZt Rcd John to gress cf his c.ice to the American People the right to auditorium beginning at 8 pjn. cd Tuerty, and 23 in the Helper Junior High Invitations are going out 100 by the Utah Peace Highlighting the Bond shows Drioll ami Bill QTunter. teams this week, according to ested public and related officials ratify this proposed Amendment gym. two ear films are made this counties. and exUnited of the Aviation. Carbon of Constitution ,fJlow Emery to the the directors, with entries m tne w "u ;enive executive vnj itate. .entirely Mangus, the learmarked Lake to will Salt from the City, be Harry improve to Mr peoted Dah?iaz. According wim wuw, Inc., in the northwest The resolution, which specifies Rew of the event will be Tooele, Utah County, Richfield, rotary of of Eastern 'Utah, can to attend mo sessions. all interested who that the Federal Government ed aimost entirely in the of the city. Walter Borla and Ed Marohetii, Carbon County, and Southeast urges mim-aaisrauvi i""-- ' acwaterrowi uanagement aue.-nu uay Federal should rne san liquidate any Juan TOrittinn will ibe treasUtan. sslnj and details many practices Whipple, local peac? officer on coal Latest information tivity which competes with pri- trict urer. Additional committee mem of Blanding are th? defending rwesiderrt 'said the PTA REGIONAL CONFERENCE in wafterfowl manage- - sociation utiliaed will also be given. the and vate Ipipelines repeal enterprise bers are as follows: Gym, George champions. will include: roster speaker ment indiv'dual incoma tax, has been Leonard Blaylock, pecial agent A District Five, PTA Regional The; other Utah film Mountain pas-ethrough the Legislatures Fedaal a Bureau of Investigation, Conference will be held at the viewer and on the takes Lion, states of six ftates. Two of these PHYSICAL FITNESS PROGRAMS IN CARBON SCHOOLS Lake Salt City, and a number of Price Durrant School on Satur-an- d are neighbors to Utah Wyom- chase for cats into the rugged other state and local day, Feb. M?:h, beginning at 2 remote federal, ining and Nevada. It is being 'officers from the state. pjn, it was announced today by troduced into 34 State Houses and Mrs Lela Sdhultz, president, and a is Prevention of strong hab burglaries Friendship are this year, and all indidcations itual inclination in two persons public relations will be discussed All PTA officials, and chair-t- o Ccnfitiupo on Pnpe Four promote the good and iiapoin 'by officers and newspaper rep- - men in the area are urged to be ' in attendance. ess of one another. J3udgell. reseniatives. s FEB. 18 AT S.L.G, I Conser-Econom- jny Clerk-Treasur- t er. the-ste- - J I "park-plume- rs4.; Cb-or- l ,,;', Sal inter-Sdho- I cui, wpnagrdpnyn O-d- - cy a...s - Aii-sta- i!. en back-countr- y. ' A.F. Cadet Reid Attains Merit Listing ' I Cadet Frank L. Reid of Helper has been named to the Command ant's Merit List for outstanding military achievement at tha. Air at Colorado Force Academy Colorado. Springs, He also has been selected for the .position of flight guids with the rank of cadot staff sergeant. Cadet Reid, a member of the class of '65, will wear the silver on his wreath of distinction sleeve in recognition, of the hon or accorded him by the Academy commandant of cadets. ' "-- V ' b j 1 t iV t ' o-- Into iPresident Ken- - and this year it has yrown to and fifth atmeal to the schools of elude the fourth nation to assist In the de- grades. has grown to fit a Physical fitness .1 of mvent physically V v- . ,n ovI1Hv i . nr. h nrafferwn jcacwcw iwc has crown In scope perform athletic skills and gym ! Inastic exercises. Tiirough the. and purpose this year capable leadership of these two Carbon' toacliers, the students are dev-wTh- - (program at East "started by Mrs Hersh and eloping, also, la areas of aodal and mental deyelop- ytt Beardcn to the sixth grades adjustment Tr. '4 Tvnonse twClv's fL qs merit. .Skills and fundamentals o 1 sports and other activities have been taught. Twice monthly the owiffl .1 v1;Vi . nraHo-at the East Carbon (High school pool. In addition to this activity, the students participate In basket ball, volleyball, sofSball, soccer, touch football, track and field competition and ice skating. asons To The speaker for th? evening will (be Dr. Fcnwick T. Fowler, Pastor of the First Baptist Church cf Salt Lake City. Dr. Fowler Is a graduate of the University of California with a I3.A. degree and from the Co.'ftatc-Rc-chcst- I Legion Oratory Event Set For March 81h The 25th annual High School Oratorical Contest for District Five will be held at the Price Post No. 3, American Legion Home, Aiaron o hi i p.m. u w announced today by Nick V. Hal amandaris, contest chairman. Th-topics selected this year will be "Our Constitution" and A graduat2 of Carbon High "Free Capitalism." School, he is the son of Mr and Contestants will be judged In Mrs F. Leslie Reid, Helper. accordance to the rules and regulations set forth by the Department of the State of Utah. There Community Theater will be three judges. Elects New Officers The public is cordially Invited attend this contest. to Communof the At e meeting Five includes bhe couii District jty Theater Group of Price last ties of Carbon, Emery, San Juan at coucge, carbon Monday night Mrs Hazel Jeanselme, Price, was and Grand. named president of the group. An- - Eruce Bryner ar--d Darwin Gilger lak. - mlace fif John directors. school Price (principal gotti. r Other holdover directors Other officers named were Dr. Nell and Bunnell vice Warren, president; Doyd Orson Spencer, Miss Lucille Jensen, treasurer; Carbon College faculty menVber. Plans for the fortlicoming seaPenny Stmrpinos, socreOary; Mrs Beverly Gorishek, historian and i son were made by the members. cr School with a degree of B.D. lie was awarded honorary degree cf Doctor of Divinity by th; Berkeley Divinity School at Divinity j Berkeley, California. Dr. Fowler is a Master Mason with membership in the Argenta Lodge, F. & A.M. of Utah. Also a member, of the KniaOs of Pythias and the Kiwanis Club. Dr. Fowler has traveled extensively, both in this country aad abroad. He has led several Seminar trips to Europe, the Holy Land, Latin rd last sumAmerica, Russia, mer. Around The World. Ho haa traveled in 60 countries and In of the Union. 4!? Dr. Fowler With this outstanding speaker Tho George Washington Birth of wm fls0 a day Dinner for all Masons and teM)t their guests will be held Feb. 10, Tickets are still available and 1963, at 7 pjn. This dinner from Rccdy sponsored jointly by the Carbon may ibe purchased James Lodge No. 16 and Jorpa Lodge Kendrick, Frank No. 26, T. & A.M. vi Utah. Martin or Gordon Newbold. ts pam 1 - , I aturaay wite I i |