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Show NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING. PROBATE L GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult clerk of District Court or the respective signers for further information. COMPENSATION SCHEDULES OF ALL OFFICERS OF HELPER, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION. ADOPT TO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: District Court of The That pursuant to Section State of Utah, in and for Utah Code Annotated, 1953, Carbon County In the Matter of the Estaite as amended by Chapter 12, of VIOLA OLSEN O'BERTO, Laws of Utah, 1963, that the Mayor and City Council of HelDeceased. per, Utah, a Municipal CorporNotice to Creditors ation, will hold a public hearing Probate No. 3029 in the council room, in the City Estate of Viola Olsen O'Berto, Hall in Helper, Utah, on ThursDeceased. Creditors will presof 25th the ent claims with vouchers to the day, at 7:30 day forFebruary, the pur- 1965, p.m., undersigned at the office of S. pose of determining whether V. Litizzette, Attorney at Law, or not such compensation sche 178 South Main Street, Helper, dules now applicable to any Utah, on or before the 26th day officer or officers of Helper, a of April, 1965; claims must be should Corporation, Municipal presented in accordance with be adopted, changed or be Utah the provisions of Code Annotated 1953, and with amended. proper verification as required All interested persons are therein. hereby invited to appear and JOHN O'BERTO, attend and be heard. Administrator Dated this 28th day of January, S. V. Litizzette, 1965. Administrator for Attorney Helper, a Municipal Corp. 178 South Main Helper, Utah Date of the First Publication, January 21st, 1965. Date of the Last Publication, February 11th ta the l 75-9-- 5, (I 1965. Mayor. In' Attest: The District Court Joseph Bonacci, Jr. Of Carbon County, State of Utah City Recorder. Date of Publication, day, February 4, 1965. FAVETTE COX, Plaintiff vs. JAMES L. COX, Defendant, SUMMONS Civil No. 8895 Thurs- IFYE STUDENT THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon, or, mail to THORIT HATCH, plain--! tiff's attorney, 155 South Main Street, Helper, Utah, 84526, an, answer in writing to the com-- ! plaint and file a copy of said answer with the clerk of the above entitled court within 20, days after service of this sum-- ; mons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said com- plaint which has been filed with the clerk of said Court, and a! copy of which has been filed with the Clerk of the Court and you may there obtain a copy. This action is brought for the purpose of divorcing plaintiff, and defendant and for the care, custody and control of C. Eds el Cox to plaintiff. - Cnnttnuirf From Paae One the people eat most of their its natural form They food in lots of vegetables, poultry pro ducts. Yogurt and bread is a typical breakfast. Bread is unleavened. There is some manufacturing with tiie factories purchased from the United States. The land is very fertile; how ever they use chemical fertiz The izatdon and irrigation. country is 250 miles long and is from 6 to 70 miles wide. The topography and climate are similar to that of Utah. Potassium and bromide are taken from the Dead Sea. From the desert areas products are oil, ceramics and brick. Most of the houses are made of Cement. Electricity is their only utility. There are no forests so all lumber must be imported. There is no coal so Dated: January 26, M65. heating is by electricity when r THORIT HATCH, necessary. One of their recent Attorney for Plaintiff, projects is desalination of the 155 South Main Street sea water. They have freedom of religion. Israel is much like Helper, Utah, 84526 Date of First Publication, Jan- America their Meals are very uary 28, 1965. Date of Last Pub similar. They have a high de- gree of culture, having newslication, February 18, 1965. j , Hi her Forecast For Colorado River Runoff Holds Hope for Return to Normal Storage in Lake Mead A BASKETBALL NEWS Chuck's Pharmacy Coca Cola BeJo Club Veltri Drug Mexican Lodge .... 7 4 3 3 1 The forecast of 9 million acre-feas the most likely runoff JOURNAL PAGE ornwirmPilt Tnl-i- n3:w"tn C II .1 January 20, H Price River Watershed Meeting Held Recently 1965 if th ofi.ai ,nvPf,Dear Editor 3 lives I am sure that you are aware up to early expectations 3 that Lake Mead could be re-of the Veterans Administrations f turned to its rated power ele- - decision to close 31 installations 1 CYO 3 vation bv the end of next Julv.! omnn TMc in. tho munt A sensational final second the Bureau of Reclamation said eludes 11 Domicil-fiel4 hospitals goal by Chuck's Terry Hill today. jary Homes and 16 Regional snatched an apparent victory Reclamation officials leaned from Coca Cola and sent the heavily on the "if" in their me terrific impact this will game, into a three minute over- - statement, explaining that many have on Veterans in these areas time which Chuck's won by a factors could cause which will be closing out. With the changes in a forecast based final score of While this closure has' not afscore tied at 53 all, Steve Aguir only on above average precipi- - fected any of the facilities here rie put Coca Cola ahead by 2 tation this early in the water in Utah, we are sure that we points with a basket. Ooca Cola year. will feel the impact before too blew an opportunity to ice the The forecast of 9 million acre- - long. Especially with the closgame when they missed on 2 feet is merely the most likely ing of VA. Hospital in Grand anempxs wim o seoonas remam April July runoff to be expect Junction, Colo. and the Region-ing- . Chuck's gained possession ed, provided precipitation dur-- ! al Office at Reno, Nev. This of the ball with 4 seconds to go jng the rest of the winter and very well could be the first step and immediately called a time early spring holds up to the in further reducing V.A. facili-ouThe inbounds pass after long-teraverage. There is ties and who is to say how the time out went to Max Funk about an even chance of a run-- long it might be before we in who passed off to Hill who let off on the Colorado River of Utah are directly concerned go with a two bander from 40 somewhere between 7,300.000 with the closing of our own out which swished the and 10,700,000 acre-fee- t during dldties located here in the state, nets as the buzzer sounded. In the snowmelt season, If you think back it has only the overtime period Chuck's with 9 million being the best been a matter of a few years cashed in on 6 foul pitches forecast at the present time. ago that we had two V.A. the losers were getting Should the 9 million in Salt Lake and now only one fielder and a single fet of runoff actually occur on only have one. We also had a free throw. Cola's Steve Aguirre schedule, then Reclamation ele- -' contact office in Ogden, as well led all scorers with 22 points vation of 1,123 feet sometime as V.A. field visitations through-an- d was a jumping jack on during July. This is 35 feet out the state. These have been both ends of the court. Gerald higher than its present level. closed out, which always causes Mills added 14, but in the end e if the present forecast ac- - a hardship on the Veteran balance of Chuck's scoring tually materializes into 9 mil-- ! cause of their inability to come with 4 men in double figures Hon acre-fee- t of water during into Salt Lake at the Regional paid off. Cunningham had 17, the April-Julseason, indicat- - Office. Funk 14, Hill 12 and Ghirard- - ing a total Colorado River run-- i Undoubtedly there are a num-el- li 11. Actually Coca Cola lost off of about 12,800,000 acre-fee- t' ber of veterans here in the the game at the free throw line during 1965, the following cir- -' state who are not receiving the oumstances would appear rea-- ! benefits they are entitled due sonable as far as operations of, to the fact that so many ser- . papers in five languages, radio the Colorado River Storage! vices of the V.A. have been re in several languages. project reservoirs are concern- - duced. Now the question arrises Weekly movies, concerts and what can be done. We are, drama are enjoyed. They do Lake (Gien Canyon) therefore, asking that you write much folk singing. Road signs woum be held jsiiVhWv nhrwe to members of the Utah Conmay be seen in Hebrew, Ara- - 3)49o feet elevation, the mini- - gressionial Delegation in Wash-bi- c and English. Education is mum level which Glen'ington protesting the decision Compulsory UP to the College Canvon PnwArnlant run ho Vent nf th VMornn ArtTriinistrntmn level. Their education begins at in production. All of tiie spring and Bureau of the Budget. Also The 4, college years are passed down-- j we would like that you write government hopes to stamp out stream to swell Lake Mead. y the Honorable Ralph in ten years. Only 10 M April through July runoff ough, U.S. Senate, Washington, percent are now illiterate. They o 9 mion acre-fewould bo DC; Honorable OlinE. Teague, have a high percentage of doc- e first water Chairman of House Veterans tors, lawyers and professional yield wm the Colorado River Affairs Committee, Washington, r people. There is one medic watershed in three years. It D.C.; William J. Driver, every 100 persons Many of W0iulj exceed the e av- - niinistrator of Veteran Affairs, these came from the Soviet grage by 900,000 acre-fee- t and Washington, D.C.; and without coun Umon and other war-tor- n 3 5 miuion acrefeet questions letters should be writ- tries bringing only the clothes more the runoff for the ten to the President of the on their backs and the memory same last year and 5 7 Uniited states. of the trade they followed. Trie mimon acre-fee- t greater than We. therefore, ernestly hope people are happy and hopeful the near record low of 1963.1 that you will contact the the hardships. s of your Post having them This year's spring runoff 1 uavicu cast ivjx owuiauem was a of, write the above mentioned peo i about 12.8 million acre-fee- t f-iu oy uie for pie protesting this action. Un gram which was financed by 1955 less the Veterans soon wake up Foun the Lions Clubs, Nat'l and start thinking about them- dation and other donors. All of 7 "ves, ail rignts mat they now 23 foTsix ... only out of attempts have his travel and soon be taken away, Chuck's in were cashing months was paid for and he J Legion fbstm membership will undoubted- Mexican Lodge won its tot1 of 2nd half dipping, pruxesis and ampiuons of young peopleT3 Momtovfl 'of any Veteran organization or in Israel and America are very CYO Dan Sanchez and John Sanchez !aU other Veterans combined, similar. hit double fieiirfts fivr thp loril There is possible action going taken in the Utah Legis-wit- h 'boys, Montoya being top man'to CENTRAL LOCATION 14. Ronald Paletta was lature to curtail the tax abate-hig- h g now available to the ? point man, however, 15 for CYO. Gary Tomsic abled Veteran and widows re-- ! e state of utan- At added 13 to the losing cause. sidinS we nave noi UK PICMiIU Rooms by the The schedule for next week clarification of the extent will ;clear be a bit allow to curtaled DAY, WEEK, MONTH time for decorating the evm fori rf this- Without question in the very near future we will be & the Firemen's Ball, Feb. 13. Clean Restful Quiet, contacting you to make contact SCHEDULE with your representative of the 472-993- 5 Phone State Legislature asking that Monday, Feb. 8 Across St from City Hall 7:45 Coca Cola vs BeJo Club they oppose this action. Tuesday, Feb. 9 Your immediate attention Helper, Utah 6:45 Mexican Lodge vs Veltri's should be given to this very 7:45 CYO vs Chuck's urgent situation of the closing Junior High League of V.A. installations. Monday, 6 p.m. Helper State Fred Martinez, Commander Tiie ChristianJcience Monitor Bank vs Veltri Drug. 7 p.m. John Driscoll, Adjutant Red Carl's Record vs Food Center. Grade School League-Wedne7 p.m. Food Cen ter vs Helper State Bank; 8 pm State INCOME Federal Kiwanis vs LaSalle. No recreation basketball in TAX PROBLEMS? T&l fiCl 5SW the auditorium Thursday and CALL Friday of next week. JOHN DASKALOS JR. 7 Phone Price Markwell Line 635 East 3rd North St. Staplers The Best 3 m d j drastic 58-5- - t. m 1 fa-fe- et Hos-whi- le acre-'pita- ls be-th- - 15-1- 7. (Utah) 1965 et of the Upper Colorado River durinff the cominff AditI thru U HELPER THURSDAY, FEB. 4, yrid Yarbor-llliterac- et above-averag- Ad-fo- long-tim- mem-despi- fore-'ber- 4-- H lodS lifSl dis-,tin- pot-!11- HOTEL UTAH te A special meeting of THE NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Price River Watershed Soil Conservation District was held in the Courthouse Jan. 13.' The purpose of the meeting was to revise and the district program and work plan, which was originally prepared in 1946. These Soil Conservation Districts are established to further conservation practices on our lands in this area. up-dat- e William. C. Dause, chairman of this program and of the District, stated that the main purpose was to bring the pro- gram up to date to carry out needs and to the present-dasea up objectives to be completed in the next few years. Because of the necessity of cooperation of all groups and agencies to carry out conserva tion practices, representatives from aU segments of the coun-- i ty were invited to participate The following is a list of those who attended and the organizations represented: Mr Dause, SCD Board of Su pervisors; Scott B. Passey, of SCS; Kenneth Massey, Price City; Lyle Bryner, Price River SCD; Jay A. Anderson, County office manager; Floyd G. Bailey, SCC; Ralph H. Home, Extension Service, County Agent; Virgil J. Draney Utah Fish & Game Dept.; Gerald Oviatt, East Carbon Wildlife; Harry Mangus, Carbon-Emer- y Industrial Development Bureau and Carbon-Emer- y Fish & Game; James J. Harvey, i, Forest Service; J. Melvin Bureau of Land Management; Lorin J. WeJker, Bureau of Land Management; Rex Price River Water Users; Boyd L. Marsing, SCD Board; J. Arnold Mathis, county commissioner; James W. Fausett, SCD Board; and L. E. Thorder son, Coordinator of SCDS. The following are topics that were discussed: Cropland, Noxious Weeds, Rrangeland, Woodland, Water Problems, Wildlife Watersheds, Recreation for Pro fit, Ownership & Management, Part-tim- e Farming Operations, Urban Development, Development of State and Federal Land Rural Areas Development, Agricultural Industries, Economics and Farm Income, Education, Insect and Mosquito Control. The results of this meeting were very informative. Information and help was given and offered from all groups to assist on current and ftrure conservation practices. With the scope of the present day needs the program has to be enlarged to include the needs of urban as well as the rural people. . GOESiv . ' to' press! y . AS-C- S; Sta-hel- ' IS YOUR NAME IN THE BOOK? It won't be if the phone you use is listed under another person's name! You can rem-ed- y this very easily by calling our Business Office and ordering a personalized fistand it ing. The cost is low includes your name, address and the number of the phone you use. Remember, if they can't find your name in the book you may miss important calls. Ma-thi- s, . Ink Iradicator Sets, at Helper Journal Office Salesbooks for Sale at Journal Office Yellow Pages BUSINESSMEN! Now is the time to place your advertisement in the Yellow Pages. Call our Business Office and ask for a Yellow Pages representative. 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