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Show Universal' Microfilm Corp 141 Pierpont Ave 1,66 UTAH SPORTSMEN OPPOSE RESTRICTIVE GUI! LEGISLATION, "THE DODD BILL" J Local and State sportsmen Arms, as provided in the Second have voiced opposition to the Amendment of the Constitution restrictive gun legislation in- of the United States of America. troduced by Senator Thomas J. We do not approve of legislaDodd of Connecticut (S.1592 and tion that requires the registratS.1591). Strong opposition is ion of ownership of firearms being made by various organization and individuals. The following is the text of a letter sent to Senators Wallace F. Bennett, Frank E. Moss, and . at any level of government; to the requirement of license to purchase or possess a firearm; to control measures which levy discriminatory or punitive taxes or fees on the purchase of or ownership of firearms; and, to legislation, which denies or interferes with the individual rights of our citizens or is designed for the purpose of circumventing due process of law. Representatives Laurence Bur ton and David King, and to President Lyndon B. Johnson: As Chairman of the Right to Bear Arms Committee, Utah wildlife federation, sportsmen and citizens, we solicit your History of registration through support to defeat out the world has been that commonly referred to as the registration leads to confiscaDodd Bill. tion. We support legislation to proWe believe that firearms legislation is of insufficient value hibit the sale of firearms to in the prevention of crime to persons who have been convictjustify the inevitable restric ed of a crime of violence, and fugitives tions, which legislation places other undesirables, on law abiding citizens who be- from Justice, Mental incompelieve in the preservation of our tents, and to juveniles without heritage to Keep and Bear parental consent. We do not object to legislation to control the importation and dumping on the American Market cheap POPPY DAY HERE foreign made firearms. We support legislation to proFRIDAY SATURDAY vide that whoever, during the commission of any crime, robPoppy Day will be observed bery, assault, murder, rape, in Helper Friday and Saturday burglary, kidnapping (other according to Ellen Webb, chair than involuntary manslaughter), man, for the Legion Auxiliary uses or "carries any firearm of Carbon Post 21, sponsoring shall be imprisoned for 25 group. years. That the misuse of fire shall be the object of the The Poppies to be sold by arms not the firearm and legislation, the ladies of the, Auxiliary, are should be centered on penalties made by the disabled veterans the misuser, not the firearm. in the Vets Hospital in. Salt HR 5642 by Congressman, Bob Lake City. Casey of Texas and HR 7472 Mrs Mary Vigor, president of by Congressmen King of Cali the Legion group stated: "We fornia and Hickenlooper of Iowa, urge all residents to participate are acceptable as now written. in this poppy sale and respond ' ' Your very truly, by purchasing one or more of Dr. F. A. Migliore, Chairman the little symbolic flowers and thereby helping the veterans to Right to Bear Arms Committee d earn funds for Utah Wildlife Federation or family personal needs. Your elected representatives "Let us remember that by who will vote on this bill and accepting one of these poppies now is the time to let them from a member of the Legion know how you feel about this Auxiliary, or some other vol- legislation which will hinder unteer worker, we are aiding you and your family in the pur the living, victims of, the past suit of the shooting sports. A three wars, and also honoring letter expressing your personal the dead who gave their all, for opinion to President Johnson is us and our way of life." also in order. - ; much-neede- NEW "FACING-THE-PEOPL- A ALTAR AT ST. ANTHONY'S VOLUME 59 NUMBER MINING RAILROAD AND 20 DISTRICT NEWSPAPER ZIP CODE - 84526 THURSDAY, HELPER, UTAH Boys Baseball Starts Saturday PUBLIC INVITED TO SHOWING OF SHOP WORK The Western Boys Baseball league in Helper will open their season Saturday with a parade through Main street, and two games on the new field recent- ly completed in the northwest section of town. The parade will begin at 1 p.m. and the first game at 2 o'clock matches Mutual Furniture and Helper Mercantile. At 3:30 p.m. Kiwanis plays Helper Furniture. This will be the 14th consecutive year that these four sponsors have backed teams in the league. activities at the field will be brief with the flag raising ceremony and Mayor Chris P. Jouflas throwing out the first ball to league presi- dent James Ori, with City Councilman Albert Veltri swing ing the bat. Helper City is planning a formal dedication program for the new park next month. The field has been three years in developing and prom- ises to be one of the finest in the state. The flag pole from the burned down Central School was do- - was put in place near the score board in centerfield by Helper City employees. At the present time there are no bleacher facilities available at the field, so fans coming out to the games would be wise to bring along a folding chair, etc. Parking around the outfield fence and along the righttfield foul line makes it possible to watch the games from the cars, also. DETOUR ROAD BID MARY DRISCOLL TO DOGS DOGS DOGS IS LET WEDNESDAY. I ) M 'tl MAY 20, 1965 nated to the field by the school district and the Jensen Salvage Pre-gam- e Co. of Salt Lake City. The pole . are becoming HEAD ALTAR SOCIETY lax"Dog owners again with their responsibilities relating to their dog," Son was a statement made this The bid f L. A. Young & of Richfield, was the low bid (J week by Chief of Police Joseph Myers. The Chief said that there are a great number of dogs on the loose and there are more than usual numbers of puppies running around, most of them not wearing collars and most likely with no license." There have been "too many" calls to city hall by residents complaining about damage done to flower beds, gardens, etc, by the dogs and the police department urges owners of the animals to take care of them. "Keep them confined and get licenses for them immediately.' The Chief pointed cut that many people are under the impression that if a dog or pup MRS. DRISCOLL is kept on leash, a license is HELPER JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS WIN AWARDS RECEIVE ADVANCED New officer for St Anthony's not required. That is not so. Altar Society were elected at Any "living" dog must be Helper Junior High School's with Mrs industrial arts students made a DEGREE FROM U OF U .he May meeting Driscoll named president. ' Mary LENA BINGHAM TO fine showing in the State IndOther officers installed includ n 1 ftTi n nV The of is Utah University held Arts Contest last ustrial UA I L Dll I announce Mrs Evelyn ed.Mrs Mary, Callor, 1st vice j IjAu to pleased and according Saturday,Friday PRESENT RECITAL to Bob Scholes, crafts and man Roberts. Price as one of more Mrs Tina uel arts instructor , at the hill- than 573 students who are can- 2nd vice president; Mrs A Spring piano recital will be Helen INJURED BY BULLET Sanchez, didates secretary; advanced for degrees school. top of students presented by group After receiving a first place at its 96th annual commence- Bradley, treasurer. A Castle Gate boy last Satof Mrs Lena O. "Bingham, at Continued On Page ment on June 11th. in area irbbon contest, the suffered accidental gun urday the Helper civic auditorium, Aaron Truscott, son of Mr and Mrs Roberts is a candidate wounds on a hike in Barn shot 23 7:30 at May Sunday, p.m. Mrs Leo Truscott of Martin, for a Master of Social Work HELPER UMPIRES Canyon near the mining camp. A partial list of students who went on to win the State trophy degree. Gary Martinez, 15, son of Mr will perform includes: Lennie in the Ninth grade woodwork Advanced work towards the and Mrs Lee Martinez, suffered Torres, Jalenne Scarcelli, Cindy competition. His china closet degree included a thesis entitled ORGANIZE GROUP wounds in his left arm and Lou Greener, Madalyn & Pete was also selected as one of the "Human Strengths." abdomen. He and two compan- University President James Palacios, Patsie Tores, David three top woodwork projects An umpires organization of ions Roy Tallerico, 14, son of C. Fletcher recently said. "A and Dan MacDonald, Sheila in the show. men who will work all the Wesufr and Mrs John Tallerico of of higher educa- , will n this Ann Fenn, Gale Nelson. Vicki Aaron tc. r7Qvii travel ti- - and TOrt wnnahtm, u. Friday basic function son of Mr and Mrs John Hough Veltri, Robert Fenn, Renee accompanied by Mr Scholes, to tion is to keep the world goin? Le 6 s m Helper this fe Mrs Mildred Fox, Lynn-ett- a banquet in the Hotel Utah in 'for the next two thousand mi ton. of Castle Gate had been on h organized; Fox and Catherine Motes. Salt Lake City, to receive hisliwn years, ine advanced (ie-- . in the canyon ?n omeM Hill as Umpire-in- T gree wont, requiring as 11 aoesirWof , . .ar,,0rdin? tn Csrhnn Sheriffs Some of her students were trophy. Leon Uzelac and Rickey Cal involvement with the new fron awarded excellent ratings in The group met in the audi- the recent junior high music lor also made an excellent show tier of knowledge, contributes tirium last Thursday night to- Deputy Frank Stavar said the festival at Price. They are: Ro- ing with their projects, each re directly towards fulfillment of discuss baseball rules and work Tallerico youth had been dry bert Fenn, Denee Dimick, Pat- ceiving a "Superior" ribbon. mis responsiomiy. out an assignment schedule. firing and had forgotten he had Nelson and sie Torres, Ga Char'es Bentley and Albert' Mrs Roberts received her Three men from the group placed a shell in the chamber degree from Hiland Lynette Fox. They will play Leo were allowed to dsiplay worked their first game here of of the .22 single shot rifle. in LasVegas, N.M. At versity show the solos in recital. State the at the festival projects Monday night, a Pony league When he fired again, the bullet Relatives and friends of the after receiving blue ribbons in the University she served as game between Walker ; Bank struck Martinez, who was chop treasurer of the student body and Jeanselme's. students are welcome to attend the local contest. ping wood for a fire. the recital. Winning second place ribbons Graduate School of Social Work. The bullet passed through to Mr Hill other addition In in the area contest were Roger, fte is presently on leave as Gene Gary's uTjper arm and penetrat . . .. , , jf 4v fF members cf the group are n .""v uviau, bod uaroner, Dennis Randy Tatton. James e1 the aVinmon, lodin? again and has Carlson. and Welfare Department Gabriel Vlamakis Spensko, Ken Dim5ck Scot st the spine. Madri DANCE REVUE AT 6Hezaiee Michael Milovich. ,pans to return to this position Ellington, Don: Reports are ihat the youth in Price. Show of Shop Projects recovering ni"e'v following Robertson, Martin Farish " and isremoval PRICE MAY 21 AND 22 Mr Scholes stated yesterday, of the slug. .Torn Gonzales. Pna m,T that all of the winning projects, 150 dancing and others will be on public Approximately students of the Brenda Migliac-ci- o display Wednesday, May 26 in HELPER BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN INSTALL School of Dance, Price, will the shop building from noon to present a dance revue at the 7 p.m. Everyone is invited to': Geary Theatre, Price Friady see tne line work our locaJ and Saturday, May 21, 22 at 8 students are doing. Mr Scholes said that approxip.m. Students participating are s to mately 180 students are regisclasses in crafts and Added attraction will be Miss tered for wood work. a Lake in of Salt Debbie Hart waltz in C Sharp, by Chopin; Grand Pas DeDeux from BPW Installs Officers Nut Cracker Suite The Helper Business and Pro and the Sugar Plum Fair by fessional Womens Club met on Carolyn Anderson, Salt Lake; May 11 at the LaSalle Club for and Cavalier, by Roland Butler a dinner and business meeting from Utah Civic Ballet. and for the purpose 0f installing the new officers. Those elected to direct the are: club activities for 1965-6John Kozlofski Kites Ann Lilas Oveson, president; At St Anthony's Church Price, vice president; Ella secretary; and Requiem Mass was held here Olsen, treasurer. The Wednesday morning at St. Anthony's Church for John Kozlof- installing officer was Bessie ski, 75, Helper. He was better Mower, past president of the known as "Russian John". He Price club and past director of died at his home Sunday after the Eastern Utah District. The outgowing President, Mrs a long ' illness. He was born Oct. 15, 1889, at Rowena Boren, who presided at Surowa.Mielec Poland. He was the ceremonies, was the winner INSTALLED last week as officers of the Kendrick, secretary; Katherine Olsen, treasa retired coal miner; member of the draw prize. Helper Business and Professional Women's urer, and Rowena Boren, outgoing president of the Catholic Church. He has The committee in charge of Club are the women pictured above. Left to and new Southeastern District BPW director. no known survivors. the affair, which was the last were Cemuntil was Ann Price, vice in was Mt View Burial September, meeting right, Bessie Mower, of Price, installing Absent from the picture MasBlack Mit direction of and Geneva under Mary etery director; Lilas Oveson, president; Ella Mo president. chell Funeral Home of accepted by the Utah State Highway Department Wednes, ) day, for the rebuilding and re$ surfacing of the detour road from Bamberger Monument to Kyune Junction. The road takes care of all east-wetraffic for eastern Utah area while Price Canyon road is being rebuilt. The successful low bid was State engineers esti$160,193. mates of the work was $177,510. Five contractors submitted bids for the work. The contract calls for the AARON TRUSCOTT, Helper Junior High Shop Student proudly work to be done in 45 working displays his State Contest winning china cabinet and the trophy. days. His work, and that of other shop students go on public display next Wednesday (May 26) at the school Manual Arts Building. PRICE WOMAN TO m 1 j st j m pis r it ai tp . . lljillillllf My t . Di-mic- k, -- e , he " - Uni-the- - III - . j rit, . . ir ! r"-n- j j j r,M j three-year- Tsch-arikowsk- &iLt&.., . The General Councils of the Catholic Church for the past three years have at last given form and structure to the almost universal desire of thepeople of God to worship in a more meaningful way, accord-in- g to Monsignor E. F. Dowling of the local parish. Since the Mass is the central haps no single element is so act of worship of the pairsh important in developing a genfamily, the altar is the focal uine program of participation point of Christian worship; and than the projection of the worit should be the focal point of ship of the Mass into the worChristian churches. Obviously, ship of the people ;thus bringthen, it should be clearly visible ing understanding and personal involvement in the greatest act from any point in the church. In conformity with the Litur- of Christian worship! "It is this fresh understandgical Movement and Renewal St. Anthony's Church has In- ing of the parish family and its stalled its new Altar Facing worship which lies behind the as one of the efforts at liturgical renewal. To the People means for active and effective help God's people to do a better job in praising and gloriparticipation by the people. "Per Him." stated: fying Dowling Msgr , mmm 6 Ka-theri- Prige icaro. LIS |