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Show HELPER The PAGE FOUR (Utah) THURSDAY, MRS ROBERTS 4-- H Mrs Roberts is married to Dr. S. W. Roberts Mrs Roberts will be one of the first graduates taking part in the University's new streamlined and more personalized commencement ceremony. In order to give individual attention to those receiving degrees, the University of Utah will hold one large commencement exercises in Ute Stadium Friday evening in which all ad-of the graduates, faculty and ministration will participate. A commencement speaker and two student speakers will constitute the core of the program. The June graduating class win number about 1700 which is 600 more than in June, 1964. MRS DRISCOLL At the meeting Msgr E. F. Dowling initiated a new award to 'be given at the may meeting each year, known as "The Good Girl Award" based on meeting attendance, attitude, interest, enthusiasm and spiritual activity of the members. The award this year went to Mrs Yolando Bruno. She received a beautiful 'plaque of the Madonna and Child. Happiness is graduating and getting a Bulova! CLUB SUNDAY Mrs Day AT PRICE CHURCH Surday at 7 a.m. millions of boys and girls throughout the world will join in observing the National Rural Life Sunday. Carbon County's members will join in this mass observance at Sunrise Services to be held at the Community Methodist Church, Price. Mayor Jane Spencer will preside at the services. Mrs Helen Mathis, president of the Council, will give the welcoming address. This will be followed by mem church services, with bers and church leaders giving inspirational talks. Rev. S. E. Cearley will be the main speak er at the services. The public is cordially invited 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- National Guard Unit To Build Roadway Through Coal Creek Lorin J. Welker, BLM District Manager, today announced the signing of a cooperative agreement between the Bureau of Land Management and Company A, 1457 Engineering Battalion of the Utah Army National Guard located in Price under the command of First Lt. The agreeGeorge Dunham. ment is for the construction of a public access road across the Upper Price Resource Conservation Area. "A road has been needed through this area for some time but we have been unable to complete it due to fund and manpower limitations. The National Guard will be able to cary out its responsibilitites in training its personnel in the actual layout and construction of this road. This agreement allows both organizations to do the work required and at the same time the public will benefit from the road through Coal ' Creek," Welker said. Construction started last week end. May 15, when the Price Unit had a tractor and other pieces of heavy equipment in the area constructing this road which is located about four miles north of the Carbon Coun ty Airport. il, OATI KINS I "P" Tells date and time eta glance. 17 jewels. Yellow. Stainless steel back. 3S.H 10 MAY 20, 1965 From Paae One Continued & 9 "When something happy happens it's Bulova Watch Time" MOODY'S JEWELRY Watch & Diamond Specialists Helper - Utah and disposals from times up to 1964. Special sections detail Utah's land picture ownership, acreBUYING INCREASES, age, land use, planned acquisitions, enabling legislation for Federal government land buy federal land purchases, and the ing policy, if unchecked, may facts about the state's forests be dooming the traditional con- and forest industries. nwnershin A - i - of urivate cept r monumental documentationr' compiled mainly from the fed- -' eral and state governments' Pick Your Favorite published statistics supports una iiun auu puiuia up uic We tune up either end resulting financial hardship that is worked upon smaller govern We start where the engine mental units as well as private is (On VWs it's in. the taxpayers. rear). The facts are in a booklet just And then we work toward the forest nation's published by the other end. products industries giving historical perspective to the feder Inspecting everything. al government's land acquisiInch by inch. tion policies. Emphasis of these policies is on continued acquis 1956 Volkswagen ition. "Like the day it was born" In the foreward to "Govern$695.00 ment Land Acquisition A Sum mary of Land Asquisition by 1960 Volkswagen Federal, State and Local Gov- "Have two of these. All god ernments up to 1964." Bernard things come in pairs." L. Orell, president of American $925 Ea. Forest Products Industries, points out: 1963 Volkswagen "The federal government tolike new We even get "So day owns 770 million acres of mixed up" land in the 50 states It also holds in trust more than 50 mil$1,395.00 e lion acres of Indian land. The States own 78 million 1962 Chev. Nova Cvt "What a Graduation Gift" acres. This means that about 61 percent of the land in the $1,495.00 50 states must carry nearly 'all Sed. 1958 Merc. r. of the land-ta-x load necessar"MIT AIR" ily imposed by local governquisition GOVERNMENT LAND from Page One Continued ' JOURNAL Entertains HAVE NEWS ITEMS? , Members of the pinochle club were entertained last week at the home of Mrs Ab Day with Mrs Ken Funk, Mrs Ben Redd ington and Mrs Cliff VanNatta claiming prizes for the game. A late luncheon was also serv-- , ed by the hostess. 472-545- Mass. May 27th Feast of the Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Holy day of obligation requiring all Cath- to attend Mass. The Masses will be at 7 and 9 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. Memorial Day Masses Will be on Monday, May 31 at 10:30 a.m. olics f LIFEGUARD, St. Anthony's CCD Grad. Rites May 23 j j Mr and Mrs Jerry Jensen and To children and Mrs Walt Rice, all Salt Lake, visited here on Jensen's Thursday with the parents, Mr and Mrs Dick Rogers and Mr and Mrs Therald Jensen of Price, and also with Mrs R's parents, Mr and Mrs John Sillitoe of Price. of It's A Girl Proud first-tim- e grandparents this month are Mr and Mrs Frank Tomsic Jr, to a grand daughter born May 6 to Mr and Mrs Richard Newberry of All are doing very well! Other equally proud grandparents are Mr and Mrs Don Newberry of Salt Lake City former residents of Castle Gate. Grandma Tomisc spent 12 days with daughter and family helping out and becoming ac quainted with Cynthia Kay. Ssc and Mrs Guido Chiaretta and son Donald arrived here last Wednesday from Ft. Hood, Texas for a three weeks leave. While here they will share visiting time with his mother, Mr Chiaretta of Price, and her par ents, Mr and Mrs Frank James Og-de- Sr. Security Visit Area May 25 Benefits payable under social security have but one purpos- eprotection of the worker and his family to partially replace earnings lost through retirement, death, or disability. This- program is becoming in creasingly important to the economy of the country. People live many years longer now than they did at the turn of the century; but, the age of automation has produced a demand for younger employees who are trained in modern methods and techniques. e insurance proviThe sions of the social security program provide protection for the older worker and his dependents against the time when he can no longer compete in the labor market. The survivors insurance provisions of the program provide income for certain survivors of a wage earner when he dies. The disability insurance benefits are payable when a worker unab'e to do any substantial work due to a physical or mental impairment. Again, dependent members of a disabled wage earner's family can also receive benefits based on his wage record. All benefits paid under this program are paid as a matter of earned right. Persons who believe they are entitled to any of the three types of benefits should get in touch with their nearest social security district office. This is necessary since benefits are not paid automati cally, but, are paid only when a proper application is filed. A social security representa tive wiH bp in Price on May 25, 1965, at the Courthouse from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. He will be happy to assist you or answer any questions you may have. - n. old-ag- , and with other relatives and friends. The awards banquet for the League of Nations bowlers was held Monday at the LaSalle and trophies were presented as follows: 1st place sponsor Chuck Ghirardelli of Chuck's Pharmacy; 1st place team trophies to Norine Jewkes, Alberta Rolan-dr- . Mary Ghiarrdelli Pat Scar-celand Eleanor Aberton. Second place sponsor: Frank Marrelli of Marrelli Construction: 2nd place team trophies to Edith Tone, Aileen Phillips. Margaret Marelli, Louise Dim-icand Anna Marie Hills. Individual Awards High average, Alice James; Hieh series, Sc. Erline Denison; high series he, Florence Sealey; high game Sc, Anne Paletta & Edith Tone; high game he, Julia Gomez; Improve average, Helen VanNatta; maintaining average, LaRue Davis; Gutter Gertie, Cellia Fossat. WIBC Awards Improved bowler, Helen Van li j j Whitman . A new silver dollar is being Minted for the first time in 30 years, but it's not likely to have much extra value as a collector's item. That's the advice to coin hobbyists from Richard S. Yeoman, one of the .nation's top numismatic authorities. Present plans call for the minting of 45 million new "cartwheels" at the Denver Mint, says Yeoman, who is vice president of the Coin Division at Whitman Publishing Company, Racine, Wisconsin. The new coin will carry a 1964 date into 1965 in common with all other newly minted American denominations. Distribution will be strictly through commercial banks and the coin is scheduled for release only in the Western states.. The U.S. Mint says it will neither sell the dollars to anyone, nor arrange for persona to receive them. The current Peace design first issued by the Mint in 1921 will be continued on the new dollar, notes Yeoman, whose firm Is the country's leading manufacturer of coin collecting supplies and materials.. "While issue of a new silver dollar is an event of historic importance, the coin is not likely to serve any significant role' in commerce," he continues, "because much of the supply wilt probably be taken out of circulation by souvenir hunters and speculators. "We expect it to assume the immediate status of a souvenir .coin, similar " to the John F. Kennedy half dollar.. And once a coin is in this category, Its value as a rarity is usually nullified," he says. The silver dollar is a traditionally popular coin, in numismatic circles. It has always been one of our standard coins, and throughout the world a similar denomination is called a crown. Our "cartwheels" were authorized by Congress in 1792, and the first issues appeared in 1794. There were several lapses in coinage over the years, the latest being from 1935 to the present. Silver dollars are strongly identified with the West, where they are a long accepted standard of commerce. "It would be desirable to own one or two of the new silver dollars, but the coin prob?h!y will not have any special valr as a rarity or an Investment possibility," he concludes. By Mary -- j . tax-fre- 2-D- ments." pointing out that this trend distinctly contrasts with the original intent of the federal government to move land from the public domain into private ownership, Mr Orell writes that the booklet does not attempt either to justify or to condemn government acquisition of more land. Rather, the basic facts are presented in order to "increase general public understanding of this issue." Subject headings in the booklet include: "Government Land Acquisition Today; The Evolution of Federal Land Tenure, Federally Owned Land Today; Federal Land Acquisitions and Disposals; State Own Con ed Land: The Prosnects tinning Land Acquisition." Other portions rrive statistical summaries of federal land ac While i CLEAN-U- Denison; championship patches to Chuck's Pharmacy team; & to Chuck sponsor placque, Ghirardelli. Officers Elected Officers were elected for the next year play as follows: President, Teresa Milovich; Vice President, Norine Jewkes, Helen Ferderber; Secretary, Treasurer, Hilda Funk; Sgt-a- t Arms, Louise Dimick. All the members and their families are cordially invited to attend. $395.00 1956 Pontiac 2-d- r. "Good Transportash" $295.00 1956 Merc. 2-d- r. $275.00 SGARTY'S SALES AND SERVICE Al'TMOiZEO PEAL Ell CASH East of City PRICE, UTAH SIVIII6SN GOES ON P FAST FREEZE ICE CUBE g)9c ONLY MY filled with REFRIGERATOR ' t . ONLY donated and served by the Sego thanks to them Lily Lodge. Our also. Bouquets are in order to Mr and Mrs Joe Elegante and to Freddy Regis for the remodeling of Regis Club front. The other jobs in town are worthy of comment too! A bouquet to Pete (the barber) Martinez who has replaced the high wooden fence around his yard on Maple St. with a neat wire one. Keep up the good work folks. Helper is beginning to smile! DURING 700 OF GOLD ft Big 12.1 cu. NEMA Certified volume Separate freezer holds 90 lbs. of frozen foods Automatic Defrosting in the refrigerator section Full width porcelain enamel Crisper holds Vt bushel of vegetables Philco Dairy Bar door with see-thrButter Keeper NOW OPEN GALLON IN GALLON JUGS (50c deposit on first jug) Spring Glen - on North side of Mall Route or 472-604- 4 i 472-54S- 3 IKS CARNIVAL face-liftin- g CASH AND CARRY Phones: nnnmftnnrvirii Committee Clean-U- p In the past week much has been done to give our town a Wednesday a group of citizens began the task of Although they were unable to whitewashing the underpass, finish it, they plan to do so in the near future. A vacant lot on the corner of Uintah and Canyon Street was cleared of weeds and debris the same day. Our thanks to Ray Winkelreid for consenting to let this job be done. Refreshments for the work crews on these two jobs were SPECIAL Pimm Hdtp "Good Transportash" FRIENDSHIP OFFER Grade 'A' Parteurized, Homogenized Milk The Slovenian National Home in Spring Glen will have a barbecue and spaghetti supper, Saturday, May 22 starting at 3:30 p.m. "Good Transportash" fr SPECIIILUSicOLD Natta; high series pin, Erline MILK STATION SLOVENIAN SOCIAL 1956 Chev. 36-pa- BLUE HILL DAIRY'S NEW l.v $395.00 Sed. 4-- dr k face-liftin- g. ... 3 st By ENJOY OUTDOOR LIVING. You'll find exciting things for backyard games, picnics, outdoor cooking, beach at VELTRI'S DRUG STORE parties 472-336- A special Mass for the senior high school graduates of Released Time Religious classes, Mrs Martinelli Hostess Mrs Louis Martinelli played will be offered in St. Anthony's hostess to the Thimble Club Church Sunday, May 23 at 5:30 last Thursday night, serving a p.m. The students (undergraddelightful luncheon during the uate) and their parents will be invited also. social hour. A sociable gab-feMsgr. E. F. Dowling will ofand sewing provided the eve-- ' the Mass and distribute the fer entertainment. ning's awards for excellence in Rel The Misses Michel O'Betro,' igion study and practice. Fath Sonya Krajnc and Debra Zupon er Benvegnu, Diocesan director spent Saturday in the Capitol of CCD program will deliver city visiting with relatives. the sermon. Mr and Mrs Vince Garavag-li- a An award luncheon will be the Sisters and CCD spent the weekend in Salt served by executive board members of Lake attending the Republican in the church and Price Helper State Convention and visiting with relatives. They were ac hall following the Mass. companied by sons John and Eddie. Man Social AT A GIRLS CAMP?, or Monday afternoons "League of Natiors" ANTHONY'S HEW? Awards Banquet Held Annual May Procession For St. Anthony's will be con ducted Saturday, May 22 at 9:15 a.m. Students of the public and parochial schools will partici-paf- a in the traditional devotion to our Lady, and Miss Janice Marasco of Spring Glen, Senior student at Notre Dame High wili crown the statue of the Ressed Mcther, prior to the 9 Colonial PHILC0 12RD51 Tm tt a lictlmitogf lh HI MA Hal Whin Dm aclyal ital It aflif to 1 tdriniatat H tifnlCn Ititt tht n.t rafriitfattfl mluRit atid iQuar ImI of than uaat aabltitof Ht MfUirt acctirato t) IM Nalranai UkIiiui Manolaclertri AssoOalial. Helper Furniture & Hardware |