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Show Universal ?.r:crcfi!m HI Pierrvont Av 1 62 i,ei MINING A VOLUME 57 NUMBER RAILROAD AND 50 HtLPER, DISTRICT NEWSPAPER UTAH THURSDAY, HELPER JUNIOR HIGH BAND ME3IBERS WHO PLAY IN CONCERT HERE TONIGHT DEC. 12, 1963 of Vehicles helper Streets is Violation All MSgh t. Parking Osi Residents of Helper are re-- i minded this week by Mayor Chris Jouflas and the police department that the parking of vehicles on the city streets 1 HELPER PTA 1 h I . t i - i ; H - ' ; ' . - - Carbon Links Signs New Golf Pro METS I : NEXT TUESDAY The Carbon Country Club last all ,tipptnvpmmht Hurl th Friday named a new pro to wintef months, is in violation of assume duties formerly taken existing traffic and AT JUNIOR HIGH safety laws, on by Bob Boyce. The new pro and that vioiators will be cited is Don Babmchak, assistant pro fnr f The Christmas meeting of the at tl.e Ogden Country Club for 218, Chapter 7, Revised PTA will be held Tues- - the past two years 0f Helper, mcts day, Dec. 17th, at the Helper; Boyce resigned, effective Jan, Tucsday slight bit Junior High auditorium begin- - 1, 19G1 to accept a job at Dem of vvhat a tirnely is ning at 7:30 p.m President of man's ; par 27 course reminder to car owners to be- City. This course ?ftty Mascar? in.SaU parking the cars, trucks, etc a Christmas pageant will be lighted for night play. i0f the city's streets will be presentned by the sixth Babinchack begins cn his newi the expectation of a grade students from the Central assignment Feb 1. He played for heavy winter this year the need school, under the direction of Logan High golf team three 'for jun compliance of all s LaVisa Kelley and Lawr-- years, and was captain as a sen car owners will be needed so ence Gonzales. ior. In that year Logan High that streets crews can' do All parents and friends of the won the state golf title. He at-- 1 their city of jobs cleaning the many- o J tend this holiday program and played for its golf team after eacn fau snowIt was necessary to change while at the school.. The City Ordinance reads: the date of the meeting from a "ALL NIGHT PARKING Monday to Tuesday, due to the Sorelle Stella D'America Lodge "It shall be unlawful for anyFamily Life Institute being con, "as uirisimas rany Sorella Stella D'America of Perb0.n ? Pa anv vemcie or to ducted on the regular day. auow any vehicle Helper held their Christmas "nowmgiy b under his. party at the civic auditorium 0WneQ, 61 members in olh Dec with ANY STREET, highway, alley Knights of Columbus attendance, also several guests. or avenuee in Helper City, betInduct New Members Chairman of the gala affair was ween the hours of 2 a.m. and rc.unz.iu asaiaicu uy 7 a..u. of Tho KnitrM nf HnlnmW hM any day." ir initiation in the St aTyT Angelina, Fromm,,' Rosettan Chief of Police Joe Myers: ' ' . ony s church hall on Dec 8th. Rlav Arto. RftW. said today that officers on the- shifts have been nese. Sally Mauro was chai?- to anfl!ed issue citations to all ve mnn nt pnprt;iinmprlt found parked on any city tanked, the ladies who donated.? riplf6' 1ri t. durmg the aforemention uicii, umiiuueu, , ed hours from this date on. worth; Raymond Martinez, Juan A. ErouP 01 Singers ,.ndpr thp If vehicles have to be towed Lif coh Toto direction of Lavisa KeUy sang away to allow snow plows to work the area, owners will be required to pay towing charges Rolando A rppitatinn of Christ - !along with the prescribed fines Reinstated into tlie Council mas hv Tamm fi Dervoe. assist 1UI viuituon ui uie ptuKiim iaWl. T v rt o irAi" T)nir 7 .7 r" nv7mt saia: hc "borne ot e(1 by John Garavaglia . 0lir residents have the mistaken 0.Berto accordians inic Bonacci, Lawrence Payne. ""Inf idea that thp rarkinfr restrict- s sue applicable to the main m" J 6 first Thursday in January With street area only. As the ordin Arriola, John of officers. The initiation was conducted election ance reads, and as we will enby Escalante Council No. 1136 BPW Christmas Party force it, all city streets are of Provo. Members will depart In years past residents The Helper BPW Club enterSunday at 10 a.m. from the St. tainer the Price BPW at their in apartments have given the Anthony's Church. Christmas party held at the street crews cause for long Annex Tuesday. Over 45 lays in cleaning some streets, attended. While dinner was be- - We are asking residents for full Barbers Will Work On ing served, an entertaining pro compliance. You will then not gram was enjoyed including suffer the inconvenience of ans Mondays, Dec 23 and 30 'numerous Christmas songs by wering- a cnauon ana paying a Because the two holidays of Mrs L. Kelley's 6th grade chor nne. Christmas and New Years Day us; two numbers by Carbon "Operators of hotels, rooming fall in the barbers High's trumpet choir and two house and apartments are asked in Helper will work on Monday hula dances by Mrs Dee Sayer to tell their clientele about the Dec 23 and Monday 30 and the of Price--. Xmas gifts were ex- - restrictions and assist them by following Tuesdays. Their shops changed by the members. Mrs directing them to one of the will close December 25 and 26, Mary Pizza was chairman, as- - 'several large parking lots in the downtown area and Januarv 1 and 2. isisted bv Geneva Black. J ci nrm.!; s nine-hol- ?P: ordin-Help- er mg-- e, pte the-Mr- Tonight (Thursday) in the Helper Junior High School auditorium, the bands from Helper Junior High, Price Junior High and Carbon High Schools will present their first public band concert of the school year. The concert will begin promptly at 7:30 p.m. The Helper band will be fea- tured in the stirring overture "Island of the Coronados," Appalachian Suite," and "Lady of Spain Fantasia." The Price Junior High Band will perform "Military Escort", "Aria Sor- - Airman Jack Marinos Goes To Alaska Base POST OFFICE TO OPEN SAT. TILL 5 The Helper Post Office will remain open extra hours this Saturday (Dec 14) to assist all residents who must still get Christmas mailing done, accord ing to Frank Dalpiaz, assistant postmaster. The Parcel Post and Stamp windows will remain open from 8 in the morning until 5 that evenirg. The following Saturday, (Dec 21) the regular time from 8 to 1 will again prevail. The Money Order window will be open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. wind" and "Motet for Band". The Carbon High Band will climax the evening with "His Hon or March," "Minuet" by featuring the woodwind choir, "Providebam Dominum" featuring the brass choir and the dynamic "Ode" for band, Beth-ove- n, Army Pfc Marvin F. Warren son of Mrs Winifred K. Warren of Kenilworth, took part with other members of the 7th In fantry Division in the Exercise Strong Shield, a- field training maneuver in Korea. The exercise, which ended in late November, was designed to test the combat readiness of forces defending the Republic of Korea. Warren, a driver in Headquar ters Battery of the 80th Artillery's 6th Bat., entered the Army Aug 1962 and completed basic training at Fort Ord. He is grad uate of Carbon High school. - Wool will set the fashion pace Saturday afternoon at the annual "Make It Yourself With Wool" district contest. The con testants who come from the Helper-Pric- e and Green River areas will show their friends why wool is preferred by America's best dressed women. This show has been set for December 14 at 2 p.m. at the Carbon College library and the public is cordially invited to attend it. The commentary will be read by Christine Herzog and the panel of judges will be Mrs Vic Ralph Nuno Services Fossat. who has had previous Held Here Saturday and Singer contest judging Mrs James Stevenexperience; Requiem Mass was celebrated son, a student of color and coslast Saturday morning for Raf- tume selection and who served ael P. Nuno, 59, in St. Anthonys as a judge last year; and Mrs Catholic Church here. He died Dec. 4th in a Spring Canyon coal mine after a heart attack. Airman Third Class Jack A. Marinos of Helper, is being reassigned from Gunter, Ala, to Eielson AFB, Alaska, following his graduation from the technical training course for U.S. Air Force dental specialistts. Marinos, son of Mr and Mrs George Marinos, of 207 First Ave, Helper, was taught dental anatomy, radiological techniques and care of dental equipment. The airman is a graduate of Carbon High school. ST. ANTHONY'S NEWS He was born Nov. 14, 1904, at Zapotianelio, Jalico, Mexico, to Geronimo and Dolores Alberas Nuno. Married Candelaria Ortega, June 21, 1939 at Price. She died Sept. 16, 1960. He was a member of the Catholic Church, United Mine Workers of Amer ica, and was a former employee of Helper City. Survivors are: son, daughters, Alex, Mrs Mike (Cecilia) Gonzales, Calin, Nev.; Mrs Ronald (Francis) Arnold, Salt Lake; Mrs Jake (Theresa) Chavez, Miss Ida Rose Nuno, both of Helper; nine grandchildren, and four great-grandchildr- Feast Day Observance The annual Guadalupana Society Feast Day observance will be held Sunday at ,11:15 Mass. Many of the beautiful ceremonies associated with the feast day will be conducted Procession, Crowning of the Statue; Holy Mass, Mexican Songs, accompanied by a score of musicians from Dragerton. Dinner will be served to the members of the Society and their visiting guests in the church hall, with Mrs A. Vigil and Mrs F. Martinez, in charge. Many Thanks To the ladies and men who sorted, packed and shipped our Thanksgiving clothing: Angelo Welch. Max Magann, Doug Par sons, Edith Sallas, Mary Weiss, Catherine Verdi, Mary Pinar-ellFine iob, we'l done! Turkey Event At the Parish games Friday, Dec. 13, 8 p.m. civic auditorium Burial was in Mt.. View Cem etery under direction of the Mitchell Funeral Home, Price. NAOMI CHAPTER HOLDS CHRISTMAS PARTY h. BASKETBALL ' Gary Bliss, a graduate home ec onomist and a finalist in the 1961 state "Make It Yourself" contest. All contestants will be eligible for tht district prizes which include wool skirt lengths, Dritz Sewing Aids, sewing kits, and sewing books. A 'free trip to Salt Lake to compete in the state contest on January 9 will be given to the winners in both the junicr and senior divisions. The junior division includes girls 14 through 17 years of age while the senior division includes girls 18 through 21. Tht district contest this year is being conducted by Mary R. Pizza, c'othing instructor at Carbon College who was appoint ed as the district director by the American Wool Council. Thf .r Or-the- s . I C XSrrZ noSrd i A Xy and-Mi- .iviyers - ed. ; . lle j IN ROAD SAFETY I mid-wee- k, HIGHLIGHTS Regis Cub Castle Dale Chuck's Pharmacy Veltri's Drug Helper Club TI'incrTi'p 1 1 .. .. Qarnne 0 0 0 1 0 0 An opportunity exists for our teenagers to take the lead in reducing the alarming toll of high w?y accidents according to a receni study by the National Safety Council and American Oil Co. REDDIMS Tecnaged drivers, who com- q 0 momy get a lot of the blame what goes on out on the 1 foi mgnways, can esiaousn mem-selvas leaders in accident pre vcniion, acocrding to the vey report, if they choose to follow what the Council outlines as its formula for "pro" drivers, Why are teenagers singled out in this cooperative study? There are three good reasons: 1. They learn faster than old-ner drivers, ?. They haven't had time to pick up a lot of bad driving habits, e 3. They are going to be the older i0t a than jnfr longer KIDS' XMAS PARTY OBSERVE 60TH ANNIVERSARY "Santa will be here Friday, Dec. 20 at 6:30 p.m.," the Lions Club of Helper reminds all the kiddies in the area. Full details of his visit and the program will be in next week's Journal. All youngsters living north of the Blue Cut are invited to this es 2 0 Mexican Lodge The Helper basketball league their 16th consecutive season this week as Regis Club and Castle Dale scored opening round wins. Hansen's Service split a pair of games, and the Mexican Lodce lost both of its games. The above standings do inc'ude games played last night (Wednesday). Regis Club, with a veteran ball club, hung on to a slight in the final quarter to bent Hansen's 4543. Hansen's young sters played the final five min- utes with four men when Ger- aid Mills fouled out and the final two minutes when Kenny Dimick departed via the foul Scoring for both teams was fairly well distributed thru- nut the p"tire with, Hansen's Basinger and Felice tops with 13 and 11 each. sur-open- J 74-2- t,! w 5 - Railroad Kiddies Xmas Party Children of Rio Grande em-- I ployces in this area will be feted J Thursday, Dec 19 at 7:30 p.m. i at.tne annual Christmas Party I sponsored by the Veterans Cub 1 end Auxiliary, according to Bill ? J Flaim, local committeeman. ; The event will be held at the auditorium and will feat-- I 4 civic ure u program of cartoons, the I anual visit with Santa and the passing out of goodies to each f J youngster attending. aftor 43 years of railroading. He was general foreman for the Turkey Social Friday Utah, when he retired. He is a Turkeys for Christmas will be charter member of the Price offered to patrons of the Parish Elks Lodge No. 1550. and is a Games to be held tomorrow former governor of the Helper night (Dec. 13) at 8 p.m. in the civic auditorium here. For each Moose Lodge. Mrs Reddington, the former gp.me rlaycd. a 12 to 15 lb turEdith Menary of Springville, key will be given that is one Utah, was born Aug. 15, 1883 turkey per game. and married Mr Reddington on Be there free refreshments December 23rd, 1903 at Chico, too during the evening! Ca'if She has been very active in Women of the Moose chapters XMAS EDITION in Helper and Price. They are the parents of one OUT NEXT WEEK son and three daughters: Ben The annual Christmas ed;ton of the Helper Journal, which Reddington Jr., Martin a for the Rio Grande on includes manv greetings from the Helper terminal: Mrs Mel-b- a grateful merchants of the area Day, Castro Valley, Ca'if.; to the residents, will be in the Mrs Doris Lehman, San Fer- mail and hands of our enrrim-nando, Calif.; Mrs Dorothy Bing next Thursday, December 10th- harn, Torrance, Calif.; They A'i contributors g"d advertishave 14 grandchildren and 11 ers are asked to have their material to us by Tuesday, noon. 1 ot 'II driv-edg- ? , ' : I'nie and heartv, and still finding much to live for each day, Mr and Mrs B. II.. resof Martin, idents of Carbon County, will observe their Sixtieth Wedding Anniversary next week. They were married in Chico, Calif., Derember 23. 1903. An Open House honoring the couple will be held Monday, Dec. 23, at their home in Martin between the hours of 6 p.m. and Z p.m. They request that no ?ift3 be given.. Mr Reddington, a native of ?t. Clair, Pennsy'vania, was born April 4. 1W2, and before com-into Utah worked on various, railroads and construction Ho came to Utah in the early 1900's and after working t"ne Union Pacific and Rio Grande Railroads, became an employee of the Utah Railway. He retired several years ago Redd-ingto- ;. long-tim- e Te ar's ,,. j 2j 72-2- rr pro-iect- I " - u it i te. teen-Cast- i''," gala affair, line-ur-- s. newly-electe- d i"'" SrrPJfQ:,n rWiEfn1' Sig YOUTH CAN LEAD The annual Christmas party of Naomi Chapter No. 13, OES was held last Thursday evening in the Masonic Temple. Highlight ed by the attendance of the drvers. Grand Lecturer, OES of Utah, now do teenagers stack up Helen Oberle and her husband, older drivers like their against Floyd Oberle, members and vis Not too good, according da(js? itors were treated to a turkey to the Council's studies. The dinner complete with trimmings facts are that teenagers are A school of instruction pres v0 v0(i jn twice as many fatal ided over by the Grand Lecturaccidents for the number cf er, was held earlier in the day miics they drive as drivers over for the officers of 25. agp the Chapter. Following the dinfcjn spite of the average ner, members met in regular faster flexe fnd better Dale ran awav from session for the official visitation 0 two the experts vision, Mevican the lodge Tuesday more of the Grand Lecturer. Officers on attributes i important displayed the ritualistic work :t, the which youngster average match for the Emery team as of the order. and exper- THANKS TO AL- Lthe winners had four men in falls short attitude We wish to take this opportun Singled out for honors during and Lar - ' ity of thanking our many kind the evening were Past Grand Wakef-i- d. SuppOST,i Hrllr " .Jensen, friends who so graciously con- Patron Rex Causer; GL Mrs sen. Efren Martinez scored 10 cime a re?J,alrP typical survey queries tributed to our pantry shower. Oberle and Mr Oberle; Helen points for the Lodge boys. t,mcTQ tQ ym turn? (jafgo We have made an effort to ac Wilson of Bethany Chapter of The Mexican Ixnlee bad also You said it you turn to the knowledge each, but in event Grecu River; Grand Esther Ma- lost Mondav night to Hansen's pro! The state patrolman, the bel Grand Leticia that anyone may have been Jones; Reps. Repc'e Peterson had a test track driver, the trucker overlooked we hope this will Thompson, Marion Beacco and bis night for the American who spends eight hours a day girst Wilhclmina and Jr. Oil irarh them. Because we are de Ho'daway, as he' nut in ?4 points, out on the road polishing up his boys pendent to a great extent on Past Patron LaMar Jones. Lou and savvy and skill. These people, Art Rasingcr, remem are Committees in charge of the Ken Dimick all had Felice, your help, you daily to the Council, not a hand big bred in our prayers, but in evening activities were Ethel T in the onslaught. John Sanchez according know the theories of safe, only for this kindness gratittude Elizabeth you Binch, decorations; they also are will also be remembered In our Menotti, Wanda Cassano, Elsie and John P.acca manaeed six skillful driving the Mexican btp to the dozens of things that for each pointo Christmas Novena. Parker and Marie Menotti, the Yow Holy Family Sisters .dinner. l0(e' Cotfrua on Page Tow i. - WOOL FASHIONS TO BE MODELED SATURDAY 4-- H Kenilworth Soldier On Korean Base - written by Ralph Hernia. Encores of favorite Christmas melodies will follow the concert. Music lovers and band enthus iasts of the area are invited to attend the concert tonight. It is free to the public. s. X yard-mast- er g n. |