OCR Text |
Show Universal Microfilm Corp 141 Pierpont Ave 1,66 MINING A VOLUME 60 NUMBER RAILROAD AND DISTRICT ZIP CODE HELPER. VTAH 6 CEU Receives Grant CARBON DEVELOPMENT BUREAU MEETING $80,000 for Music Bldg DISCUSSES NEW INDUSTRY BID FOR AREA The College of Eastern Utah at Price has received a Federal grant of $80,000 from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. .) Senator Frank E. Moss said that the school will use the funds to construct a new building which will house the College's music depart- ' At a meeting early in Febru- - area. The company has an exary of the Carbon Industrial De' cellent market for its products. velopment Bureau, attended by. With some nominal financial committees a new plastics ind- support (around $10,000) from ustry was discussed. Compris- - Carbon's residents, this new ininig the comimitte were Mayor dustry can be started. chairChris Jouflas, Helper, The Industrial Development man; Harry Mangus, Executive' Committee is requesting the acSecretary; Price Mayor Murray' tive support of the people in the Mathis, Carbon Commissioner county in this endeavor. Arnold Mathis and Val Jennings Persons interested are asked manager of the Price Employ- to contact Mr Mangus or any of the committee members for ment Security Office. These men met with the more information. Other business at the meeting President of the Prodyne Corp, was a discussion on an County Jim Roberts of Brigham City a former Carbon Ciunty native Sewage project with Federal for the purpose of establish- participation to aid in the saning a toy rocket plant in this itary cleanup of the Price river. WEED SCHOOL SCHEDULED (D-Ut- Spring Glen PTA Meeting February 16 - 84526 THURSDAY, Firemen's Ball Saturday Nite night decorating the hall. According to Dominic Bruno, the chaiiman cf decorating, the yearly Valentine's Day Theme will prevail. Two door prizes will be given away during the intermission shortly after midnight. Prizes are a transistor radio and an electric carving knife. These prizes are in addition to the major prize, a $50 saving bond, the winner of which need not be present. Proceeds of the dance are uced to supplement the local department's fire fighting equip The annual Firemen's Ball, one of the major social events on the winter calendar, will be held this Saturday night in the Helper civic auditorium. The music will begin at 9:30 p.m. and one of the largest crowds cf the year is expected. Helper Fire Chief Lou Mart-inel- H ment. "CEU will experience a sharp reported that ticket sales enrollment increase over the have been brisk and the resnext few years," Sen. Moss said ponse of the citizens in the N. "A combination of Federal and Carbon area to the recent house State Funds is needed to pre- to house canvesses have been pare for the influx of studetas." mo Ft gratifying. Total cost sf the facility will Members of the department be $200,000. The building is al- will spend tonight and tomorrow ready under construction and RihouM be finished in about six months. FOR FRIDAY NEWSPAPER P.TJL HTM j the Siate from from Utah areas have now citizensthroughout who are being bilked been ..declared fully edible to , ; Ba,Bm,M Nine1 ,.i-i., Regional Conference '"f and spactiaeular production in- The North Carbon Stake of volves 20 scene changes. The Church of Jesus Christ of Students, parents, and faculty Latter-da- y Saints will hold its members have worked hard to quarterly conference Saturday overcome the "rough spots" in and Sunday, Feb. 12 and 13, in the presentation of this musical Price. Two visiting LDS Church csmedy, with students having officials will speak at confer- spent many tours in rehearsence sessions and confer with als. Parents have worked on local leaders. the costumes. The Art departThe officials are Elder Owen ment directed by Miss Nathal- f W u . according to Sen. Frank The salesmen use many gim-iMoss, .. (D), and the Depart- miJcs Airman Apprentice Russell ranging from bonuses to "Scott" Dunn, ment of Commerce has desig- U.S. Navy, son on television. Many nated Emery, Carbon, Garfield appearing state that L. B. Dunn of Mrs of and Mr a home Summit, Wasatch, Sanpete, San complaints Helper has reported for duty Air. Station at ailnum ob a nd'at the Naval This js the new- Calif. ie Hansen, made the abbey moore, contract hindino -G. Reichman, a member of the iln reaeveiopmeni gracis aim Master Jet Sta and est largest done, Church's Priesthood forT Home the the mountain scene and activities directed by the bur,,V W. Rowberry, Admini- - tion in the Navy. It is the home Larry Olsen, John eam Committee, and Elder Conniecemetery.Keith for more than 6,000 personnel Teaching Clark, Snyder and me oi oi A. siraior ueparunenx Communities in the prorvam Parley Bates, representing Ron Webb did most of flrifi cUnDort the work has a word of cau- - who fly, maintain Contractors, the to Church's will School Sunday fon the projects. .5?.., .?a,Vr? thA general nnhlic. ' Re- - the aircraft of several jet fight Board. fnr -. finn ;i " in aeuereu giams diiu idiu ,u "V" shoe r,7 7" W and attack snuadrons. of suede Shop students. Bene and Da General sessions of the con help build needed water and Ware Do the not sign a contract will be held Sunday at, vid Noyes constructed much of systems and other com- - man. ference until you see the figure of the Breznick Services Today 10 a.m. ana 2 j p.m. in the stake the stage scenery such as the total amount and insist on the Center. Stake President David fences steps, tombstones and St. At Anthony's Pinarelli Services Held salesman showing you a State Ross Royack, 119 North 2nd an altar. These students were contractor's license and num- - Requiem Mass will be held under the direction of Gerald will conduct. East, Wednesday At iber. Anyone building a home today (Thursday) at 10 a.m. in Elder Reichman is a prom- Anderson. St. Anthony's Church Continued cm Page Yhret St. Anthony's Catholic Church inent Salt Lake City attorney. Counselors Claude Cowley & for Frank Breznick, SO, Helper, He is a 'Requiem Mass was held at St of the Uni- Kent graduate Young "are in charge of who died Monday morning in a Anthonv's Church Wednesday F Mnrtrnn PSinp.ra.l - versity of Utah and obtained his ticket distribution. incidcauses of Price for Antonio Pinarelli, 81. Spring master's degree in law at iwinlp ,ent to hospital Journalism students under age. Glen, who died Sunday at his George Washington University. direction of Verdell Jackson in was 1885, He born 9, held' Sept. home after a long illness. Funeral services will be He has held many positions of took care of the publicity on He was born Oct. 12, 1884, at today (Thurs.) at 2 p.m. for' Yugoslavia. He married Mary, leadership in the Church. the wrote stories for 1321 They p'ay. Trmat Erman 7, & August San Giovanni, Italy, to John Frank Ross Morgan, 82, Helper the newspapers and had other , u.c of is a Bates member vi aueniuei Elder. He luau, yw-in Pinarelli. Masonic the Price, in Theresa Spatofore Temple ad media made. Married Mary Sellaro in 1807 He died Monday morning at his Catholic Church, and retired the Church's Deseret Sunday School General Board. He is an Band directors Glen Fifield in Italy. She died in 1947. Mar- - home after a lingering illness. cal miner, Survivors are his widow and assistant professor of mathe- and Derrald have spent ried Ionia Anderson March 20,1 He was born March 29, 1883,1 sons and daughters : Abe rt and matics at the Weber State Col- many hours Siggard music 1949 at Spring Glen. He was a at Rivesville, West Virginia to preparing Mrs S V (Edith) Litazette, lege, Ogden, Utah. for the play. retired coal miner and farmer; Zackwell and Vernie Ross Mor- - He r; Fta .Jr., Q em; Mrs gan. Married Edna Sumpto on member of Catholic Church. Soecial meetings' - fnr Home niiwtintr San Rafael, hnr..o ,or Mary vv.Mib vuwj Md. 19K ncic uaiiu' z Oakland, Survivors are widow; sons, June 20, Teaching and Sunday School led by Mrs Dorothy Brown, leaders will be held Saturday. William McCandless and are invited to attendants Garmy Amano, Toni . conference sessions, rncc. - ftiiucneu unerai Comxiome, .Tonnirvfts jner and Claudia Bruno. rhapW i.a Doxn oi neiper, uou, "T-i. "i'n.u-(Rose) Passarella, both of Pro- - manury o, iugaw ui war. vo; Mrs Fred (Tressa) Farrar veteran He was a retired coal miner. of E.' both Detroit, elH, John, Survivors are his widow; dau Mich; Joe , St. Clair Shores, cnrfa.Krt.tars ehters. Mrs aedeRuth) An- Mrs Gilbert (He mmi toteuS, fin iEarl V- - dreim, Helper;Green The camp, with a present sion nine of the 41 centers adThe Office of Economic Op River; Mrs len) Adams; n- John (Bey) Thierheimer, portunity has authorized- doub- capacity- of 100, will be expand ministered by. .the Department ed to a xraparity of 200. An es- of the Interior,, and the Castle ling of the capacity, of the Job Corps Conservation Center ' at timated $256,000 is expected to Valley Camp is one of them. It BESS) Barfe a sister, brother, Mrs ' M. B. Castle Valley in Carbon Coun- be authorized for construction is under the direct supervision Mitchell, Boynton Beach, Fla.; ty, the Helper Journal was in- of facilities to accommodate the of the Bureau of Reclamation. toir rtS z- formed Tuesday by Representa- additional Job Corps participCalifornia. ' Rep. Burton was told by the Burial will be at Mtn. View tive Laurence J. Burton (R). ants, Rep. Burton said. M Interior Department tbat the dlrcction of The center is located about I Mitchell Funeral Home. OEO has authorized expan- - Castle Valley Center is the best two miles south of Price. Tm) (Cbnftwrf cm " 1965, E. JtJTSStSS - S ?' j sales-sew- er I , j t; ,i i t- nsj I i stud-Visito- Skri-gener- ii r Fi-p- Job. ! 5nLJiiS5. ifFSSSS!. Pit ShS &nTeaTanMdVen - The National Parent-TeachAssociation will celebrate its 69th Founder's Day on February 14th, representing 69 sucer cessful and productive years. The occasion will be observed at the PTA meeting held in the Helper Junior High gym on Monday, Feb. 14 at 7:30 p.m. Helper's PTA was founded on October 22, ,1946. There were 16 charter members, many of whom still reside and teach in Carbon School District. Panel Discussion Highlight of the meeting Man day night will be a panel discussion on juvenile delinquency and sex education. Panel members will be Rev. Joseph Fitzgerald, Dr. O. W. Phelps, Frank Antley, students from the College cf Eastern Utah and Moderator, Mrs Hal - Schultz. TO ACCEPT HELPER'S Parents Mayor Jouflas, upon being; informed of the city winning the award recently, immediately directed efforts to have a repre sentative from Helper attend if possible. Not being able to go himself, and with neither of the cochairmen, Mrs Margaret Gar avaglia or Mr Rudy Rebol, able to attend, efforts were directed elsewhere. Mayor Jouflas contacted Mr Diamanti by telephone recently and explained the event to him. "Walker, accepted by request to represent Helper at the ceremony enthusiastically and will forward the certificate and particulars to us following the presentation," the Mayor said. Mr Diamanti is a member of the United States State Department and is stationed in Capitol. Prior to his: current assignment he was of the U.S. Embassy staff in the African Independent nation of Gabon. . . are urged to attend program and to '?arn cf the responsibilities of moral and spiritual education Helper Kiwanis Observe in the home, the school and in Anniversary Event thp community. The 51st Anniversary of KiwThe meeting will be for adult members of the area only. anis International was observed by the Helper Kiwanis at their regular meeting in the LaSalle Club last night. The speaker PTA JR. HI DANCE was D. K. Downey, a Legion of Honor member, who traced the FRIDAY NIGHT history of Kiwanis from its founding to the present day. Fred Seevers was chairman of The annual Helper PTA Jun- the meeting. ior High dance will be held on On Wednesday, Feb. 23, a 11 in the school delegation from the local club Friday, Feb.' gym and will lor the first time will travel to Pleasant Grove feature a live 'band. The band to in the inaugurais formed of senior high school tionparticipate cf a new Kiwanis Club in students who have donated the that community. time and their talents for this President John Skerl announc dance. The "Unconcerned" is ed that the 17th annual Kiwanis the name of this combo. They Invitstional Basketball Tourna are: Tony Kokal, David Arnold, ment has been tentatively sched Bobby Weber, Dennis Morley uled for March 24, 25, 26. He and John Pacheco. said committee assignments for Chances are being sold on 13 the tournament will be announc prizes 10 cakes, two stuffed ed next week. animals and a sterio record album. Dance will be chaperoned by several parents and faculty SHRINE TO INSTALL members and only Junior High students and the Fifth and Sixth OFFICERS FRIDAY; grades who have been invited, will be admitted to the event. Admission will be 10 cents POTENTATE TO VISIT at the door. A regular meeting and the installation of new officers of the Utah Shrine Club will Sponsors Corp Promotes Eastern be held Friday, Feb. 11 at 7 Ginger Barboglio p.m. at the LaSalle Club Rooms according to Club President, At U.S.U. Ceremonies Vince Bonza. It is planned to Virginia (Ginger) Barboglio, also host the Illustrious Potenof Helper, has been promoted F. Gail of tate Bywater, Utah, to a Second Lieutenant in the Recorder Lipman and Dave Sponsor Corps at Utah State Reynolds, Liason Officer that University. Miss Barboglio is a sophom- evening. New officers to be installed ore at USU, majoriag in child be Llovd Miller, President; will development. She is the daugh Voll. First Fred ter of Dr. and Mrs Frank M. Russell Ramey, Second Colombo. and Arthur Munn, Thirty members of the USU Secretary. were Corps promoted at the recent ceremony. this important Vice-Preside- nt; Vice-Preside- Corps Camp Increase OK - -- DIAMANTI Tuesday, Feb. 15 at the Awards Ceremony at which Mrs Lyndon B. Johnson will, be present, according to R. 11: Hackendahl, Director of the National Cleanup, Paintup & Fixup Bureau. department. ST. ANTHONY'S NEWS n . tISmTbSSi inSinih5dren 1966 T: Spanish-America- SMrS(2LtK: rs 10, merit as well as provide a full AWARD NEXT WEEK scholarship to the College of Eastern Utah for a worthy stu "The National Distinguished dent; send a boy to the Amer- Achievement Award, to be ican Legion Boys' State; sup- presented to Helper City in port Boy Scouts, and other civic recogniton of its outstanding endeavors. work in last year's Cleanup, The Fire Department recently Paintup and Fixup campaign, to a native son of, acquired the Elks ambulance will be .given to their fleet and considerable this city,- - Walker J. Diamanti. time and expense have been now a resident of Washington, incurred in painting and re- D.C," was the Statement made vamping the vehicle to serve today by Mayor Christ? Jouflas. as an equipment carrier. Tne award will be ambulance promises to be a This coveted to Mr ; Diamanti om presented to useful addition the very RflONMY A district Weed Control school practice will be discussed by will be held in Price Friday, Clifford Oollings, State ASCSi The Spring Glen PTA will meet next Wednesday, Feb. 16 Feb. 11, in Room 7 of the Price officer. city hall building, under the Why are weeds so difficult to at 7:30 p.m. in the school house "SOUND OF MUSIC" CURTAIN UP TONIGHT auspices of Utah Stats Univer- control? Here are a few reas- -' with President Shirley Spensko sity. The morning session will ons mentioned by Mr Jensen: presiding. be from 9:30 to 12 noon The They possess many ingenious The program theme will be afternoon session will be from and effective methods of pro-- , "Founders Day. Speakers will 1:30 to 3:30. Stockmen, state lifically producing and sprea be Mrs Hal Schultz and Mr and county roiad personnel, city img their seeds. Wind, water, Antfey, who will discuss Crild and county officials and all oth animals, machinery and people Guidance in elementary schools. ers interested in weed control all, become their vehicles for A social hour will follow. are invite to attend the meet. moving about. Some weeds also Extension agronomist Louis have creeping rootstalks that Navyman S. Diamanti A. Jensen will present pertinent help thom spread underground, Completes Corps School information on losses due to covering entire fields. Weeds a &,' are Hospitalman Steven S. Diamthreat weed wherever new chemicals, weeds, will show a film "The Dollar j there i? land. They make our anti, U.S. Navy, son of Mrs , roadsides, fence lines and va- Dea Diamanti of Helper, has and Sense of Weed Control." Successful weed control prac-- j cant los ugly. They rob our completed the basic hospital tices in Carbon County will be' cropland of moisture and fertil- Corps School at the U.S. Naval discussed by Wm. C. Dause of ity, resulting in great losses of( Hospital in San Diego, Calif. The fourweek course teaches Wellington, who will also introj crop yield and quality. Some of the worst weed pests students to assist in the apply duce one or two other farmers of the area who will present are wi'd morning glory, wild ing of bandages . and dressings, their experiences along this oats, whitetoD, Canada thistle, taking of temioeratures, and line. quackgrass, Russian thistle, the care of ward patients. County Weed Supervisor Doug mustards, dodder, kochia, dan Wilson will discuss the results demons and crabgrass. Dunn New and more effective meth Navyman Scott of the Carbon County Weed JUST ONCE MORE . . . Joanne Pappas, left, portraying Mother Lemoore At Station Department's work in 1965 and ods of successfully controlng Abbess takes notes as Ann Forsyth as Maria Rainer sings "My C h airman all kinds of weeds have been Weed Committee Favorite Things" in rehearsals for "My Fair Lady" presentation Frank Liddell will also make a deve1oped. You can handle most the situations weed response. by using by Carbon High School students. Curtain raises to night at 8 p.m. The new ASC Weed Control riffht methods. Caledonian Photo Carbon High School's presentation of "The Sound of Music" CARBON ONE OF NINE NOTICE TO CITIZENS Church Officials Will will be tonight (Feb. 10) and Attend Friday at 8 p.m. in the high N. Carbon Stake The State Department of Con- school auditorium. This large IN AREA E-- D ACT WALKER FEB. - fj Altar Society the Bureau has. "The program has been officers state that member dues are due now. han- Mrs Payable to Treasurer ' '"' len Bradley. Valentine Social He- It's Fridav,'Fehll at 8 p.m. are doing an outstanding job," in Church IIallv Grand prize is Burton was told. $200. with 57 numbers to be called. Prizes galore join the Robert Nielson Is State Dir- crowd and be a winner. ector, Lorin Welker is District Catholic Register subscription Manager in Price, and Ed Ev now pavable at the church or atz is Center Director. the rectory. dled well,1 and the local officials |