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Show Universal Microfilm Corp Ml Pieppont Ave 1,66 NOTRE DAME AWARDS BANQUET HELD SJL TRIBUNE SPORTS ED.MOOHEY TALKS "Paying the Price," was the y Jobn Money. Salt Flhune Sports Editor, in nis talk at the annual Notre play the game in athletics and in school work is the important thing as Notre Dame athletes pay the price to be a good Ca-ua- High School Athletic Aw- - tholic, because a good example arxtt Banquet sponsored by the set by some Catholic person CIub last Sunday. can be the instrument of a the athletes that version. Continue to work hard, very few succeed unless they play hard, but have a positive arejwillfflg to pay the price, he feeling and always remember ihem to 1x311 down how it felt when you won an the time they are in train- -' since sood Notre Dame is one of the ing; to learn to take the bounce smaller schools." because the fellow who is wll nt Mwarrf shpva liked can be knocked down and ceremonies introduced Father wmnx ngni oacK up for more, Joseph T. Fitzgerald, school ad oiiu u ue inorougnoreds. By ministrator who stated that a using Babe Ruth as an example; major, part of a school's repu-.I- t speaker told the boys that tation is formed what goes with record strike outs he was on on the athletic by field. He urg one of the most famous base- - ed students to be real Christian ball players, because he was a ' at all times. The administrator thoroughbred. Even though nnnare hvJ thnniHnff tha wV"KU UVlJIV J 0 he rViwl got eat he would go back and Club, the parents, Coach Makris and Joe Bonacci. who are the tryto win the next week. dosing with a challenge to, unsung heroes. the athletes, the speaker ad- Football letters were given to vised them "that in the world the following boys: to come an education is very Jerry and Terry Maio, Walter necessary. If a working man Cruz. Sam Mpln Jack Rnnanuis is a dummy, he will be replac-JtJerry Shaff, Mike Martin, ed by a machine. How they (Continued on Page Two if con-Advisi- mtor - ' f j A VOLUME 59 NUMBZR MINING RAILROAD "DISTRICT AND - ZIP CODE HELFER, UTAH 22 NEWSPAPER 84526 JUNE 3, THURSDAY, Mexican Dinner Mere Sunday Another fine food extravagan- za Latin style-Jw- iU be served this Sunday at the Helper civic auditorium, beginning at 6 p.m. is the annual Mexican Din-th- e ner, sponsored by the ladies of the St. Anthony's Guadalupana Society. An outstanding program of and dances will -Mexican smips O proceed the dinner, spokesmen for the society stated Members of the group have been busy all week preparing the many delightful dishes from "South of the Border". The scene is all set; the colorful program is ready to give you an enjoyable afternoon of Mex ican music, songs, dances and delicious food. sales tax increase Airs vera tiomero, president A Sales Tax Ordinance, add- of the society, anaJ TndlllUna n tn inrr vnoJhoTf vf nru nor Sallas, treasurer, state that the ih TTfa, coIac ac tickets for the dinner are mov- - b Carbon Count Cammis. ing fast. Contact them or any..:' at Mjl mLna rh tW n influence The tax will be collected by the in social and food habits will be for your tickets to the dinner. State Tax Commission of U1ah shown to its greatest advantage iiri.ll rofunH f v in fVio In charge of the kitchen de Sunday and the ladies invite f. icrih. one and all to share in the pop tails are Becky Rael and Mrsution to the it ns and ular favorites wnicn are among Juan Franco; Hostesses, Mrs a the best in Mexican coisine, Romero; Tables, Mrs ct,t cino Tickets, Serving will start promptly Josephine Martinez; lho H.11aT. t at 6 p.m. and patrons are as .Ramona Sallas; Waitress, Mrs but n !:ais ta and sured quick and complete ser- - Josephine Manzanares. half per cent on July 1, 1965. At the same time the per cent tax adopted by Carbon RAMPTON SPEAKER AT COLLEGE RITES County will be added making a urhiz-vV- i j ;.., .......i Thaa T1r basiS-Erhnd- I XlOlllCnS XJli Ct, IV! nnn id Tur I UL UULLHlt total sales tax of four per cent. With this addition by Carbon County it will be the same as all counties in the state except Daggett county. tv Spanish-Mexica- carbon county DcniMO mi v 1 DAiocn Tn hu mi DLUlllO JUL! Ii IWlOLU I U Hp Ull vice. Resalutions were signed by the various county cities and towns recently and include: Price City, signed by Mayor William J. Welsh; Helper, May or Chris P. Jouflas; Wellington, Mayor Joe Bunderson; Sunny-sid- e, Mayor John Peperakis; Scofield, Mayor Frank L. Hiawatha, Mayor Max Robb; and Castle Gate, Mayor Bryan Brady. , a one-ha- o, in 1965 w j At-wo- od; lf I i3 Commencement speaker at exercises for couege of Eastern Helper Girl Graduates MTTIC RlffY ADf1fl LI I ILL DUUftAnUU Utah tomorrow night will bel Governor Calvin L. Rampton, ' 4 .ft.v, RODEO JUNE 8 AND 9. according to an announcement by Dr. John W. Tucker, direct'S An entertaining event of in-- H or of the college. terest to all in this area is the Commencement will be in the fU ' l iforthtcoming Little Buckaroo Geary Theater at 7:30 p.m. Rodeo, slated for the Price Baccalaureate Services V f Rodeo Grounds next Tuesday Baccalaureate services will vji and Wednesday, beginning at be held tonight at 8 p.m. in the :3U p.m. the speakwith Theater Geary The Rodeo is being sponsored Accomplishments of the as- er oeing the Very Rev. John P. sociauon in is year are me par v by the Spring Glen LDS Ward. of Gon- S.J., president Leary, chase of school library furniJames Bates is rodeo chairman. 4 zaga University, Spokane, Wash ture a card catalog and magazFeatured each night will be ington. ine rack. The school altar was the young folks of the county. lWo coeds, both witn remodeled and paint for the All contestants will be in the 7 an average of 3.9 for grades, to 16 year old bracket, and all library was purchased by the have 'been chosen as covaledic-torianare volunteers (strictly all nongroup, as well as the purchase are They Carolyn of materiaals for rebuilding of professional). . .. daughter of Mr and Mrs Awards will be jgiven to top library book shelves. Four isJoe Falsone, Price, and Marilyn sues of the school paper, "The ' in the various events, riders ; GOVERNOR RAMPTON , Hinkins, daughter of Mr and Bates stated. ' Leprechaun," were paid for by Mrs W. L. Christensen, Price. the group. Funds for these Tickets are available now at ..Miss Falsone will present a Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. James, engineer until his retirement many projects were raised on $1 for adults; 75c for students,. Miss R'?lores at Felice, daugh harva thp trrinhirp rpprtintr Receives Sr., will be honored on their several years ago. Mrs. James, the homecoming queen contest Paul Bottino Miss Hin- - ter of Mr and Mrs Bardo Felice and 50c for kids. laureate and services Golden Wedding Anniversary at active in LDS Church work, is and from membership dues Research Fellowship kins will present a talk at the ut weiper, graduated from St! an open house, Saturday, June still active as a member of the collected. benedict's School of Radiologic Jmai Students Will Paul of son Mr. commencement exercises. J. Bottino, 5th, at their home at 107 2nd Helper Ward Choir. Musical Program and Mrs. James J. Bottino. May 27, after hav- 'Technology, East Helper. They have four sons and two The will L. n choir Helper,-hafiano Kecitai been awarded a re prescollege comp.eted the regular two Relatives and friends a r e in- daughters: Frank, Jr., Earl 0., Carbon Art League " Gene- - ent two musical selections dur- - years course of instruction ' and search in the of Tia Imai" students fellowship piano vited to call from 5 p.m. until Glen L., all of Helper; Donald the baccalalaureate serv- - passing creditably all examin- - wm tics Exhibits at ing Department in a recital at Washington Paintings presented 7 p.m. They request no gifts E. of Stanton, Cahf.; Mrs. Don. State University, Pullman, ices while Miss LaFaye Skaggs alions required. 8 p.m. Saturday, June 5, in the n The xii na were jl iiuc iiaii couple Chiaretta, stationed in Ger were which will permit him to work daughter of Mr and Mrs Bill Graduation exercises Helper lds Chapei. married in Provo in 1915. They many with her husband, U.S. will present a held at St. . Joseph's Catholic, Taking The annual Price exhibit of toward his Ph.D. degree. Helper, Skaggs, part in the recital will have resided in Helper for over Army; and Mrs. LaReah Par-4- 0 done by members of For the past year Mr. Bottino piano solo. A vocal duet will be Church in Ogden be Jovcp Dianp and Cathv years where Mr. James was ry, Castle Gate. They have 19 paintings She Cannon Art League, Miss Felice attended local porter. Carol Lvnne and Evel- is has held a research assistant- - given by David Hill and Nancy e employed by the Denver & Rio grandchildren and four commence schools and is a graduate ol vn Ockey. Billy Callor, Dwight now open in the Price Munici- - ship in the Department of Bot- - Robertson at the Western Railroad as an grandchildren. Notre Dame High school, Price. Nielsen. Helen VanNatta, Louis pal Building, according to Leah any at Utah State University, ment exercises Nielson, league, president. A He will receive the M.S. degree Tone, Karen Diamanti, Susan total of 50 paintings are in this in Cytogenetics in June. His FISH AND GAME'S Wilson, Debbie Svetich, Sheila BASEBALL BOYS JOHN JOUFLAS RITES research was concerned with Savings Stamps Sales group now on display. Toni Bottino, Barbara 'SPORTSMEN'S NEWS Truscott, This showing of art work is the effects of gama irradiation At School BAKE SALE Debbie Zupon, Lori Costello, Reported to contnue through June 12. The on grass hybrids, a project supPaula Young and Paul Tcmsic, DATES CHANGED HELD TUESDAY 111 By James V. Dau--j Mrs Lucy Norton, U.S. SavKosec. galleries are open from 9 a.m. ported by the U.S. Atomic EnGame Manager Kcgional The annual Boys Baseballers' to 5 p.m. and in the evenings. ergy CJommission. chairman for the ings Stamp Gary Amano. local concert ORTHODOX CHURCH Bake Sale has been postponed .his A continual exhibit of art, pro local schools, reported g. push. is Qyei pianist, will be featured as a Well) one week to June 19 rather 'duced by the local artists is tveek that total sales of ths Now e genera fishing season guest pianist on the program, Funeral services were held on than June 12, to avoid a con- - also on display at Jeanselmesi 0T ATUfllJY'Q MFW stamps to students for the itom level out of school just ended was $1724.- - amoiinte ftf Market, Price. This display con v r Hn I HUH I 0 Tuesday in the Greek Orthodox f lict in dates. hein? an. . . .v 30. This favors hv ,. rmrmarps This major fund raising pro- - sists of five painting from th Church, Price for John George r nlIpn ln Tiarnrn ar warprs wim To with the record of sales made in the Visit June 8th First Friday Masses Jouflas. 80, Helper, who died leet is sponsored annuallv to amon Art League and live region. In spite of lim- last Thursday morning in a help finance the various boys paintings of members of the First Friday masses will be; lazi Ytdl MJtJ ixlIU.J TVio nAnln itoH apocc an1 availahil itv ft imni cwioI ca. fewe children suitabe Salt Lake hospital after a short baseball programs in Helper ' r'ce Art Guild, .fncd ExPsl:L 4Uwerf our op.'curity e have'an expression watrs 7wm fishing The Public is invited to vie-- tion of illness. and the North Carbon area. Sacrament, to offer stamps to fins year eni was a real success Du. which may a time saver for will be held throughout the day because only three grades were He was born Jan. 17, 1885 atj June 19th is also the date bth exhibits. on Sco vou first two before you re- ys ing "Inquire ure ivuiiu, fieId closing at 6:30 p.m. Confessions iiuuwu ii. uu? Mavrolitharean, Greece to Geo. Helper City has set for the the high count tire." Reservoir, will begin at 6:30 a.m. Friday fifth and sixth grades. J.he of fishermen was 932 and Katherine Farantzos Jouf- formal dedication program of in 307 If you are planning to retire Weekend visitors at the home las. Married Zoie Mihopolous, the new little league field. First, second, and ihird have boats and 1683 shore fisner. soorli your pans &hould include Liturgy Readers of & Mr Mrs Earl James were For month of June: Messrs: been m bpnng Wen since the ripri Catnrdav and Sundav the a trin in vonr kHa1 sponritv at Helper. She died in 1927. He son Louis and his family of Salt Payne, Driscoll, and Centrtal school here was des fishermen harvested 50,615 fish office. If it is not convenient to married Sophie Koutsogeorgou, Welch, Lake Bonacci. 1930 Mr. at City. 21, troyed by fire last August Sept. Helper. in 43,232 hours. This amounts to go to the office, you may see a "GARDEN CLIPPINGS" Jouflas was a retired sheepman 1.17 fish being taken per fish- - representative when he visits and member cf Greek Orthodox erman for each hour of fishing your community, by Digger Church. He came to the United time. By inquiring ahead of time Much can be said about fences States in 1907. Some fellows caught their you can get important informa-fis- h Survivors are his widow; a both pro and con. A beautiful at a much faster rate than tion about what benefits may daughter. Mrs Tom (Katherine) fence not only sets off a piece the average. At 9:30 Saturday! be payable to you and your Theos, Meeker, Colo.; three of property but also insures primorning I talked with Eli Sena family. In addition, you will be On the grandchildren; brother, sister, vacy and protection. of Castle Gate, and Elmer Nev told what documents, proofs, Ted. Salt Lake City: Mrs Elei other hand a poorly kept fence enner of Helper, and they had and other information you will is unsightly, encourages poach Geka, Lamia, Greece. their limits. They were nice need to have when you do apply Burial was in the Price City ers, aggravates the neighbors, fish running from 9 to 12 inches for your social security Cemetery under direction of especially if they are orderly, bag limits around the ments. Having these with you Mitchell Funeral Home, Price. and is not useful in any way. lake it appeared the fish would when you file your application If a man has an old but still generally run around 9 inches. will help speed up the proces good ffince he can either hide Some larger ones were taken on sing of your claim and help its ffcficiency with a coat of Joe Turcasso Dies Upper Fish Creek, Woods Can- you get your first check on paint or planting either of vines yon, Pon Town, near the spill- time. In Fresno, California or shrubs. Grapes grow well on and on the south end of the way Many people wait until after Joe (Guiseppi) Turcasso, 85, a fence, look nice and repay reservoir in the shallow water. they've actually retired before Fresno, Calif., died May 24th the owner well for the care he It's interesting to note that they get in touch with their soin a Nursing home there of a bestows upon them, moreover over the opening the shore fish cial security office. There's heart ailment. He was a former they are inexpensive. Concord ers took 1.4 fish per hour com- nothing wirong with this. But e resident of Helper. grapes grow well here and what to .8 fish per hour being there are 'quite a few things pared He was born April 17, 1880 in better than grape juice? Roses taken by boat fishermen. It gen that might cause a delay in Seville, Italy to Antonio and also are excellent fence covers erally seems like the boat fish processing your claim for beneRosa Turcasso. He emigrated especially since they repell any ermen have the best luck, but it fits. to the United States in 1903. He one desirous of climbing. Honey didn't prove on Scofield over By inquiring before retiring worked in the gold mines of suckle is not such a good fence the opening. you will help yourself and the Sutter Creek, Calif., and the cover because it becomes tanglWe would like to commend social security office in the coal mines of Carbon County. ed and messy looking before Houston LeFlore of Hiawatha processing of your application. He wa"s a retired member of very long. Trumpet vines are for his honesty and personal And your first check will arrive the UMWA and had lived in both colorful and a good cover integrity. Mr LeFlore found a when you need it most. but they attract ants. Fresno since 1952. If you have any questions wallet in his travels around the Let's look 0ur fences over and Survivors: children Mrs V. reservoir and made sure it about social security, get in . Bonanno, VanNuys, Cal., Elmo see if we can remedy any found its way into the hands of touch with your social security situations. A. Turcasso, Price; Mrs ShelMaybe we the proper authorities so the representative when he is in of Blessed in of School Students the Dame High Seen crowiung the statue Price. don Dudley, Salt Lake City, and don't care much ourselves, but wallet could be returned to its Price on June 8th. He will be at in a town where people live so Mother at special services at St. Anthony's the Public and Parochial schools partici12 grandchildren. owner. the Courthouse from 9 a.m. to He was entombed in the Chap close together we must .think a of to 3 to We're in Marasco the devotion. traditional Janice was tag Miss try p.m. and will be happy to asgoing pated May 22nd, el at the Light Mausoleum, at little of how they look to the eDc calves on the Muddy sist you or answer any quessome Spring Glen, Senior sttudent at the Notre Fresno. tions you may have. Continued on Pave Three . A fellow next door. TO OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING Mrs Kay Dimick, Mrs Joseph' Ghirardelli, Mrs Paul Holdaway and Mrs Louis Tone will direct activities of the Notre Dame School Alumni Association next year, according to Sister Clement, spiritual moderattor. Outgoing officers who have worked tirelessly the past year are Mrs Amadeo Beacco, Mrs Andrew Siaperos and Mrs Tom wjsT rn.Kni: - -- Prorv 0 s. Fal-son- e, - - , j ' , ..... . rresent s " , 0 - well-know- viy . : j great-Grand- j IlLlli I w,iw j.... i 1 - j ' ' -- pay-Checki- long-tim- un-sigh- ly ill fa illLMMid |