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Show Universal 141 Microfilm Pierpont Av 1,61 1.62 ' PUBLIC'S SUPPORT OF MENTAL HEALTH I W 3?t&r M W - T 1 - I - 3Z . mm T .. k. I I f PROGRAM AND FUND DRIVE IS SOLICITED The annual drive for funds, by local Mental Health chapter will be put underway on Monday, Sept 28, according to Mrs Margaret Garavagha, Area chairman for North Carbon. In Helper she will be assisted by Mrs Mary Vigor. Other workers are: Rose Bendetti for Spring Glen; Edna Bath, for Martin; Katie Bruce for Bernice Leo for Castle Gate, and Mrs Albert Martinez for Spring Canyon residents. According to the National Association for Mental Health, some of the ways mental illness wastes our human resources, emotional disturbance. 2 About 1 worker in every 4 had an emotional disorder, ranging from emotional illness to outright psychosis. 3 Emotional illness causes more absenteeism than any other illness except the common VOLUME percent of those dismiss ed for inefficiency or difficulty in getting 'along on the job are actually suffering from emotional disorders. 5 50 percent of all draftees are rejected because of mental and emotional illness. UP&l 6 At least VV 111 I OF RAILROADING STATE percent of all 50 4-- H CONTEST WINNERS ANNOUNCED bon winner in the home econo boys Approximately 300 counties in and cms from au Utah participated in state con' meal tests in demonstrations, preparation, dress revue, home economics judging, in public speaking, and livestock judging on the campus of Utah State Con- University on Sept. Ifoetantc oHonAii thf Rtatp Fair in .alt Lake on Saturday, Sept 19th. They participated that evening in the Awards program and Dress Revue held at the Riverside stake house. Carbon County rated high in the number of winners announced at this program. Terrie Shin er received a trip to National Round-U- p in Denver next Their winning demon Janusry. stratum for which they received 4-- H a CO. ANNOUNCES FORMATION OF NEW 17-1- ELECTRIC POWER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 8. Formation of the largest reg- Naughton, president of Utah ional electric power develop- Power & Light Company. ment program ever planned Members of the organization l was announced today by E. M. known as WEST, a contraction of Western Energy Supply & Transmission Assn., will spend Mary Amano Services $10 billion in the next 20 years Naughton said, adding that the At Price Sunday money will come from the inFuneral services for Mary vesting public with no federal " in Amano, 46, who died this week tax funds involved. The program, he explained in Salt Lake City after a lingL1LC TTa VllWWU, ering illness, will be held on covers all or part of nine states all of it on the Denver & Rio for Beau Catchers." com were onewestern an to 1 27 area roueMv in eaual iranae at p.m. Sunday, Sept. a 1 . 4-- '''-u- r ii ic,, I uubVV'iu i - a resident in Salt Lake City at 5eil T?1 " util- - out Feb. 14, 1914 as an engine "Z posed of 10 investor-owne- d ana wmessea watenman Jias ities .including UP&L, operating in California, Arizona, Nevada, the modernization from the old of Price and Kathy Burdick of Utah, Colorado, Texas, New smokebeldhers such as the 730s Dragerton. Mexico, Wyoming and Idaho, land 3400, the 3600, Sue Morley was chosen for a Mr Naugftton said the WEST er ituu on passenger service, rV 7 riiCAn.tQriAn r nor ri r m fT y sleek dieseL program is an extension to a to the present-daregional basis of the. intercon-- : units, Bish was of the day of necting & power nooline which the cinder pits, the water tanks, ented sometime UP&L has been carrying on the sand house,' ice. house. NatSSTSrH Weekbe- with neighboring utilities for cellar packers, the wheel pite f Tand j gept i w A CVia uroo a1on a Kino am 0 rih it vmu , x. H UJ iUdV M ftfcu range joint planning of some 36 heavy. In those days they had to be million kilowatts of new gener-- 1 - tougher. They had coal to sho-extraan and ating capacity Man .transmission sys- - vei, waxer leveis 10 maimain Castle Gate tem interconnecting member had to be careful about putting Receives Ph.D. in Math a kink in a draw bar, the flat power suppliers. The joint approach, he said, wheels, and a bit later the big will make possible use of latest "liver pads" to take up some and of the lateral in drivers. advances technological Bish was of toe toy when you Hwesl 0051 .S0UTces be ou or Kew wuai a rau iuu uy uic inev coai' namrai 6as the atom and w1il save several way he was dressed for the job. in construction Today the engineman is bmjon and operating costs over the ged up in a neat outfit (no wrinkles or baggies) and packs nert 20 years. Mr Naughton pointed out that his spare of gloves and lunch because of its geographical lo- - in a genuine leather satchel e or ,ation UP&L bri,cafEastern hub of the mtegration Lloyd was promoted to m 1916 and in 1937, fireman m of all the Power new.with the advent of the diesel Wete i h voltage facility to the Ar-- on the Rio Grande he was el- the,3-cylin- d- a"ZZZ. j Burial will be in Price City Cemetery under direction of the Mitchell Funeral Home. nt -- -j v-- high-volta- Wra. Peirce Services Held Tuesday at Price I . T in1 HIIU lwih wens! j .:. S A - f ' !i sn-vo- ar exts ! n. lr-- - f 'V',Y j ' , Mr Berry was employed by the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad in the car department, They have two daughters and two sons. Mrs Merlene Hilton. Mrs Norma Dimick. both of Helper, Rex Berry, Sandy, and Burke Berry, Salt Lake City. In addition their family Includes ten grandchildren and two great grandchildren. m 1? w- ' - wy- j . j j He has accepted a position with Harper College of State Vat-Inf 'Mow t Ihe in - - at Colorado-Survivor- I J IRin Ibe C7 & an ANTHiINY S NrWbihamton' Uli assistant professor of math. He 15 married to the former Grace TTmhor Tlnvs nf Autumn f ColH?bus- IhioWednesday and Saturda- y- pmkc fcavu a Edward. son. Days of Fast and Partial Abstin comence. Friday Fast and plete abstinence. James Ruden Services MEETINGS Convent Instruction, Thursday Held Monday Price 7:30 p.m. at Rectory. Catholic Carnival officers. & Funeral services for James vovkcrs: booth chairmen, on LeRoy Ruden, 23, of Glenwood Fridaj at 8 p.m. churc.1 hall. Springs, Colo, were held Monaay ai me lviucncu runerai Home, Price. He died last FriHelper Youth Enlists day following a truck accident in Colorado. In Air Force He was born Feb. 21. 1941, at John P. Limone, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Limone, Rt. Martin to Joe and Agnes Mau 1, Helper, Utah, has enlisted sey Kuden. Married Mary L. in the Air Force for a period Gonsowsky, June 26, 1960, at Price. He was a graduate of of four years, Announcement of Limone's Carbon High school. He was a enlistment was made by Tech truck driver in are his widow, son, nical Sergeant Bill Blush, Ait James Scott parents, from Provo, daughter, recruiter Force who stated that Limone had and Shelly Ann, both of Glendeparted on September 11,- wood Springs; sister, brother, Gomez, Glenwood 19C4, for basic training at Lack- Mrs Karen Springs; Joe Ruden Jr., Helper. land Air Force Base, San Burial was in Price City Cem tonio, Texas, Limone is a recent graduate tery under direction of Mitchell of Carbon High School in Price. Funeral Home. An-LD- S has been constructed to allow comfortable traveling during the construction in Price Canyon. fonHiafn Rihlinan v 1' Talks to Women Group Stevens-H- . r. m : liiwtfyvv UJJLAlVl 4Via Ul Cil hJCLlt J i f t. - j i 5 j i nlrD juaiwv T of the college. They are: Verna Mae M u shall, daughter of Mr and Mrs Nolan W. Marshall, Rfd Helper, 1 who has enrolled in a stenographic course; Leslie Marie Callor, daughter of Mr and Mrs Chuck Callor, Helper, enrolled in secretarial finishing course; and Ruby Tamagawa, daughter of Mr and Mrs Shizue Tamagawa, Castle Gate, enrolled in an executive secretarial course. Registration at Steven Hena ger an accredited junior col- "Several people have express-lege3business will be Sept.'eJ dissatisfaction with the reD- m 29 ona 30, lases Degm in resentation balance in Carbon 30th. September couQty. Many people feel that they are not being fairly represented because they live outDress Revue Entries . side the metropolitan area of , lI,cir uw" Price," said John H. Mahleres, Some 75 girls who participat- - Republican candidate for ed in the Utah. Style Dress County Commissioner, recently Revue contest judged each in an address before a group of other's outfits in all phases. Episcopal women in East Car Those participating from this bon county. county were Kathy Burdick, ' "When the county commission DeAnn Barton, and Jane Spen - ers take the oath of office they cer. These girls sent their (or affirm) to uphold, turnes in to the fair prior to and be fair to all the citizens the state contest. There they're of the county. There are indi- juaged for construction by the cations that this isn't being staff members at Utah State U, done. The people of Helper and leaders. and special other communities should have When the eirls arrive for the equal representation along with . . .1 ccniesi, mey nave an insiruc- - uie rest Of tne county." tion period. Judging and model! Mr Mahleres and Boyd Mc- snf, f0iow Each nartirinant the other Republican Kesn, 1.03 u complete check list on uie iiuauun contestant. These every girls k what to m Carbon County and both have learned in for in style, fit. fabric phaslzed the importance of two party government "to accomp-Jan- e construction and modeling. lish the hopes and dreams of in chosen was Spencer me ton nonor erouD. au ot " - tnei' "1 contestants rated very high. Mr Mahleres spoke briefly of The winner, Sharon Schmidt of his background, stating that he Salt Lake county, will receive is married and the father of an expense paid trip to Chicago iwn iPf,n.aaa humn no vu in November to the National bcen m automobile busin- HI Club Congress. esa and is presently employed Carbon county girls made as a stockman. He is a memsome outstanding outfits and ber oi the Price Elks lodge are to be congratulated for and past member of the Price their outstanding achievements Lions Club. He is associated with the Bureau of Land Management as a member of the CLASSES ARE PLANNED local advisory board. A number of requests have been received by St. Anthony's PARISH GAMES Convent for Parish games begin Friday, classes in addition to the regular kindergarten, already in the 25th at 8 p.m. at civic audsession. If the number is suffi- itorium. $25 blackout. Chairmen cient to merit a class for the ire Doug Parsons and Cecil the class Uzelac. Proceeds will be used little to meet the Nctre Dame school will open October 1st. interested should monthly assessment. Your patPersons call the Convent ronage will be appreciated. : ferf Chailes J. Houghton of Castle Gate, son of Helen Houghton1 and the late Bill Houghton, re- received his Ph.D in mathematics, from Onio State University. Dr. Houghton attended Castle Gate school, Helper Jr. High. Carbon High and Carbon col- ege betore attending the universitv of Utah where he rec eived his bachelor degree and was a Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi. While at Ohio State he became a member of Sigma Xi and received bis masters. 'x where r Prizes for the best, riennrated bike are being offered. The show will begin immediately following the parade. Miss Judy Bruce will serve as mayor for the day with Mark Bernson, Charles Bentley, John Skriner, Bill Jewkes and Mar-len- e Richardson as members of the city council. The office of city recorder will be filled by Claudia Wilstead; treasurer, by Barbara CosteEo; Fire chief Hezalee Ellington; Police chief streets by Jeanette Benash; supervisor, Gus Liapis; water master, Tommy Marinos; and city electrician, Aaron Truscott. The students will attend a regular city council meeting on Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. to become acquainted with their duties and will conduct mock council session of their own on Saturday morning at 10 a.m. under direction of Mayor Chris P. Jouflas and City Recorder Joseph Bonacci Jr. oi TTrmrorcifv n-- t'"f 'At-- 7 Mr and Mrs Carl Berry will be honored on their Golden at an Wedding anniversary Open House Sunday, Sept. 27, at their home, si inira fcast,. Friends are invited to call from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m. They request no gifts. They were married in the Temple in Salt Lake City in 1914. They have resided In Helper for over 35 years, where TV ssv 4. At the opening of bids for road construction in Utah at the State Capitol building Tuesday, the apparent low bidder for the construction in Price Canyon was the H. Lowdermilk, Inc of Inglewood, Colorado, bidding scl'.ool aes WW Students from Helper Junior High will take over the reins of Helper City government Saturday as the highlight of Kiwanis Kids' Day. Other events marking the occasion include a bike parade on Main Street at 1:30 p.m. and a free show in the c;v;c auditorium, according to Kiwanis Club president Angelo a""--- Three students from this area have enrolled for the autumn quarter at Stevens Henager College, it was announced by Statfs-.,.P.&L:- SrpricetteSe BIDDER Oil ROAD JOB . I s . auue r. 4-- 4-- H .... 1 it'. 4-- - ) s, 472-546- 24, 1964 LOVDFRMILK IS LOW Three Carbon Students - evd 1 'Enroll at )n t 11 1 SEPT. THURSDAY, Welch. i .el Funeral services for William M Peirce 37 Miller Creek were conducted' Tuesday in the .Fausett-Etze- l Mortuary chapel Price. He died last Friday 'as a result of an automobile ac- cident early the same day near pjfc He 'was born July 12, 1927, at ITice ,to Eldred Edward and Sussana Grosse Peirce. Married to Carrol Wright, July 10, 1954, at Price. Carbon county ranch- Nor- h er, .Uvestock man. Veteran of west and Southwest W. R. He and power pools World War II. Member of Price who retired in a this into later Lloyd, (Fxie; together year Flks sin kilowatt pool. (1962 after 51 years as a The WEST program, Mr Nau motive fireman, have given Survtorf are Shton declared, will be equival over 100 years of service to the t to 18 Grand Cou ee dami daughters, William M., Robert tha hrwthorc ujara C. E., Barry uva i"-- S S ll ill IWVeiOOIIieiU uaic uu owiiciu "l IcHOl nf all fhorlo Connie, Caroly: i, viiei ; 0:1. 04 10m ricV, Canif o ion ic, ui ui. The impact of WEST on the and have done al their railroad ington, Price, brother, AnKHo,roWmon nf f10 ri, n thA Salt Tk division, MoMrs Eldred E. (Ted) Jr., 1P " aTH rr;;T-:-" , p71" veil (Catherine) Jewkes, both nin in 1961. and' FviP hi, 01 " .,frlce.: efly the oroCTam of utilities belong Bish received his pin this year, 10 WEST to uS" 'm Febniaiy. grret) Grant Fair Mr and Mrs 'Bish' Lloyd' the of over energy ing equvalent Prf;o,!fv Burial was m the 1fl .inhn Rait T.nVP am; t ,oo Cemetery under direction Glen,' Belle'vue, Wash. a"d City Fausett-Etze- l Continued on Paoc Font Mortuary, Price.' and six grandchildren. Exie and Mrs Llovd have two daughters, Mrs Twila Devenish, Granger; TO OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING Mrs Bobby Phillips, Glendale, Calif.; five grandchildren and two mics contest Other blue ribbon winners announced at the program are: Margaret Sidwell, Helper, in speech contest, and Robert Mathis, Price in speech. Blue ribbon winners in meal preparation were Conda Home nnrl Paula 7nhal PJii rihWrtl winners in the Foods, Joy Hurst of Helper with her demonstra tion, "Cake for the Unexpected Guesc." Other blue ribbon winners were Terrie and Sheila Shiner, with their clothing demonstration and Sue Morley with her grooming demonstration. The livestock judging team result! are not final, but our CPrbon boys placed very high. Ten girls and boys accompanied county agents Ralph E. Home and Clara Schofield and leder Nina Shiner to 'the State 4 H contests in Logan and Salt Lake. Those attending were: Joy Hurst, Margaret Sidwell, Paula Zubal, Conda Rae Home, DeAnn Barton, Kathy Burdick, Jane Spencer, Terri Shiner, She ila Shiner, Susan Morley, Robert Mathis, Dale Mathis, Mike Wilson and Glen Wells. Winners of exhibits in the State Fair are not available at timo , tW ilia 4-- H ,3,"' Siirvivnrs are hpr mntiipr: Salt Lake City; brothers, sisters, Yosh. Helper; Pete, Salt Lake, loc iciixxiciu; ivirs neien iviai- suda. Helper; Mrs Bessie Waki Pleasant "Grove. e ???we5 'States. WEST is presently com' Lloyd of Helper. 'Bish' hired She was born in Wyoming, a' daughter of Kay and Masa Amano; attended local schools and was a graduate of Carbon Senior High School at Price. At the time of death she was of 84526 kllllW 85 to 90 Price. - SATURDAY . About NEWSPAPER ZIP CODE HELPER, UTAH NUMBER 39 58 meaicai and surgical cases percent of treated by private doctors and all industrial accidents have an hospitals have a mental illness underlying factor of mental or complication. 1 RAILROAD "DISTRICT AND MINING cold. 4 70 Ken-ilwort- h; are: " A - ""u cm-loo- $1,915,432.20. This bid is for construction of a new road in Price Canyon. A special high standard detour Normal traffic must be completely diverted there where the Price River, the railroad; tracks and the highway all comin the nar pete for row winding canyon, the State Road Commission stated. Engineer's estimate of the work was $1,937,575.50. Seven other construction firms entered bids. right-of-wa- y - 1 DEMOCRAT DINNER TO HONOR HAMPTON A Democratic Dinner honoring Calvin L. Rampton, Democratic candidate for Governor of Utah, will be held Friday, Oct. 2, at the Carbon Country Club. Chairman for the dinner is Albert Santi, Carbon commis sioner, Price. Assisting him in program arrangements is Marilyn Hinkinjs of Price. Time of dinner is 7:30 p.m. All Democrats are urged to to meet Mr attend Hampton and to hear his proposals for bettering the economic, social conditions of the State tf Utah. Tickets to the event ($5 per plate) are available from Matt Star, Helper; Gerald Oviatt of Sunnyside, Charles Compagni,. Sunnvside; Albert Santi or Miss. Hinkins at Price. the-dinne- REPUBLICAN MEETING A meeting of the Republican Central committee of Carbon County has been called by Arlen Beck, chairman for Thursday (tonight) at 7:30 p.m. at party headquarters in the site former ly occupied by the shop iu Price. All precinct officers men and and all women, secretaries ohters interested are urged to attend the meeting. Mode-O-Da- y Carbon 4-- H Clubs Enrolled 650 This Year "This year we have 650 Club members in project work 4-- H in Carbon County," Ralph E. Home, county agent reported this week. He noted that it is through the efforts of many people and companies that the project for the boys and girls can be carried to completion. Mr Home continued: "In beCoun half of members, cil members and the Extension staff, we wish to thank the Carbon Commissioners, all city offie'als, the banks and olher business firms, and especially leaders who give tiie many of their time and talents to train c'ub members in a better way of life. 4-- 4-- H 4-- H Meetings For Stockmen At Price Sept 30. Oct 1 Two meetings of interest to the horsemen, cattle and sheep men ot Carbon County will be held Wednesday and Thursday, Sept 30 and Oct. 1. These meetings are to acquaint the owners of livestock in what they can and should do to care for their animals to receive maxinum use and production. Ah horse owners are encouraged to attend the meeting on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Court House. The meeting oi main interest to the cattle an sheep men will be Thursday at 7.3C p.m. same place. Dr. Don Thomas, Utah State University Extension veternar ian, will be present to conduct both meetings. Dr. Thomas, who Is a livestoekman, will be able to help yon in answering your questions. . |