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Show Universal MkrotUr. . ' 0 VOLUME 60 NUMBER - ' corn Ave 1,66 SS A MINING ZIP HELFER. t'T.4H 8 The Masonic Lodges of the Carbon County area, Carbon No. 16 and Jcppa No. 28, will observe Washington's Birthday this Saturday evening with a banquet and dance at the Price Masonic Temple. The observance is a dual one, honoring the Father of our country and a great Mason, the wohshipful master cf Virginia's Alexandria Lodge No. 39. A: Mason all his adult life. Wash-- ; ington became a Mason four months prior to his 21st birthday at a lodge at Fredericks-- : burg, Va., on Nov. 4, 1752. The Saturday night observance will also include an appropriate program to be presented during the banquet hour. Program Tcasiimaster for the program n will be Archie Hamilton; will be given by The Reverend S. E. Cearly; Introduction cf speaker will be made by Dr. Ray Robinson, P.G.M.. The banruiet speaker will be Elliot .W Evan-?Past Grand Master of the Utah Grand Lodges. The banquet will be prepared BLOOMER GIRLS WIN Kiwanis Club Honors N-- . The Notre Dame Alumni Bloomer Girls defeated the ND in an Hirh "jckjol ml, overtime game Thursday. ' Scoring for Bloomers were Irene Cripps, 13 points, Alice Beacco 8, Lena Zaccaria, Mary Peczuh, Veronica Bell and Gem ma Larcher, 2 points each. MYERS TOP MAN IN T. was Dalpiaz Mary high SINGLES EVENT for the ND gals with 8; Mari- - Tod singles bowler in the anne Fraser 6, Angela Arm-- ' Bowling Tourney strong 5, Kerry Pace 4, Violet held here last weekend was Feichko 2, Linda Harmon:! 1. jce Myers, local Chief of ice twh a?e a total of 636 boys in girls clothes were cheer leaders: P1?5 ta tcP h othf four high Myers Robert Pero, Jack Bonaquisto, bowlers Rated re Gary Stevenson Price, DeSimone Shaff, Angelo Jerry el- Ross Pern, 653; Lou Roh Fn77io Mp Hnwa and 87rf; C33, 651. Al and Pierotti, Frances Snyder led the alumni rhoonna cortf Holf.timn on.! In the DCUD es CVeM K OSS tertainment was by "Tia Juan- - erri and Fredaie Bosone took 12jh3noroTs. nlT'm' na Brass": Mrs Nick Milovich, Mrs John Howa, Mrs Kay Dim- - high were Jim Hansen and D. J ick, Mrs Ray Larcher and Mrs i.Jl1 " if Burton Do.vis lJ.. 1245; John Bianco Andrew Siaperos. jand John Bianco Jr. 1242 and IDoan Bartlett and Guido Salzet - If Price-Help- er ' J? j - j ti Social Security Man To Visit Area Feb. 2S triuuir uip d ' ueiauiit. de uj. , date of birth is require d for: entitlement to most types of 1228. All events high men vere: Ross Peri 1757, Jim Hansen 1750.- Garv Stevenson 1744, B. t- r.,,,.- J 1CQO T5i tern " BASKETBALL NEWS benefits. Ycur olnim ran hp nrnressprl faster 2 8 if vnn hnvp enmp fviripnrv nf,C."ucks Pharmacy 2 9p3 your age when you first meet 2 social the security representa,uf 3 tive to make your application, ej23pefub 4 5 Generally, the best evidence CYq 7 3 ' is a record which was estab- - Mexican' Lod;se 9 2 iisnea snomy auer yuur Dirui. Nolan's Market 9 0 Examples of such records are Chuck's Pharmacy took a ha f birth certificates, blessing or game ead in the locai loop jg baptismal certificates and other week on basis of games old records. Job Corps and Veltn's played, The Social Security Admini- are close on their heels, all 3 stration will be happy to help teams having two losses. 6 you get the necessary evidence, Chuck's beat the CYO so do not delay fPing a claim and the BeJo Club Indepjust because you do not have a endent and Veltri's were both record availab'e. id as they are competing m Your representative of Ea,t carbon tournament Social Security Administration aIong witn the Job Corps. The will be at Price, Utah, Court-- , atter team played here on Feb. 23, from 9 a.m. Mexican ay night trouncing The Job Corps until 3 p.m. He will be g'ad Lo(jge to assist you with any social w.., have lost their big center Alton Nicholas, who has born security problem. transferred to Washington, D.C. for a special training course. Nicholas was an honor student Karras Services ITeld the comp and president of Friday m Price Church ft the student government. J"sh Funeral sendees for Mrs Bes - lack is pyin? now along with sie D. Karras, 59, Price, prom-- , his coaching duties, incnt civic worker, were held in The CYO took a firm grip on the Greek Orthodox Church at sixth place by defeating the Santo Price last Friday. She died on Mexican Lodge Lupo tossed in 35 points for the Feb 15 after a short illness. winners. John Sanchez 30 for She was born Nov. 7, 1906 in Vp to James H. and Cecilia j jramcs on rext WPnk Griffith Dunton. Married Nick waU.h 5hlick's and the job F. Karras, Sept. 8, 1025 at Ely Corps Monday at 7:45 and She was a member of and Jo, corps Wednesday the Hellenic Orthodox Church; at lhe same time with ony production chairman of Price two weels remaining on the Chapter American Red Cross re3uiar schedule it appears the second half race will go right during World War II. the wire, Survivors arc her husband;!;" 1T,rbSalt sons, daughters, Frank, s vs BeJo Lake; Jimr Price; Mrs Connie S Mrs ;l3b CrpS Curtis, Price; (Theodora) of Ju.sdv', T Harry (Katherine) Greene, .m ,n Washington, D.C; three grand VS rvn children; brother, sister, Mrs Ed (Helen) Hill. Reno; Lewis Independent vs J. Dun ton, Salt Lake 7:45 Veltrl Drug V3 Job Corps No activity in gym tonight Burial was in the Price City of the direction under because of a wrestling (Thurs.) Cemetery Pausctt-EtzMortuary, Price, card on schedule. social security j '" )en j 60-4- 70-5- thei,, Mon-hou- 93-4- 67-6- oserS-Helpe- r Vel-Ncva- ts lr l;chl'tS - li?1 It3"? rATiZSLy el CARBON Having spent 13 years in our community serving us as head cf the Radiology in Carb;n Hospital, Price, and The Utah Perman-ert- e Hospital in Dragerton, se The 17th Annual Helper Kiwanis Invitational Basketball Tournament will be held here March 24, 25 and 20, according to an announcement by John M. Skerl, club president. The nr in.-at'"v-"''.- tournament is held in the Help er Junior High School gym and annually attracts some of the finest amateur teams from throughout the state. Mr Skerl made the following committee to appointments handle details for the meet: g. the county. Dr. Haut during his stav here has been Chief of Staff, President of the County Medical Society, and active in many of fices of the Utah State Medical Association. Beth he and his wife, Margaret, have been most active in cur community. They have given of their time and energy in civic work of all kinds. Margaret h?s served as President of the Medical Aux- - SPORTSMEN'S HEWS James Bates Regional Game Manager Well! It feels like the long, cold winter has finally broiie. Just step off tne roaa and you are in mua up to your ears, but it sure feeis good to have the old sun out anabeamipg again. By V. Pit Tournament Directors, Ed Marchetti and Walter Borla; Treasurer, Pete Bottino; Gym, George Pizza; Tickets, Frank Da'piaz; Programs, Curt Harris, John Skerl Sr., John l'ib-rro- i, Ernest Essman, Curley Monrce and Hugh Jaramillo; i, Concession stand, John Jim Ori, Masaji Imai, Ray Black, Fred Seevers and Argelo Welch; Game officials are Joe Myers and Gary Wilson; Scorer's table, Tony Tone, Joe Rolando, Al Breznick, Bur rell Pcrter and Stan Litizzette. V I I Bon-acc- ED MARCHETTI WALTER BORLA i WATER AND SEWER INSTITUTE NEXT WEEK AT LOGAN INVITES LOCAL OFFICIALS Local officials from the cities We've completed our winter if n and towns, water and sewer "c Ut,MU,UUU11 Aiie!?rcup, over the past districts in Carbon County, are herds are coming LturLi through in Xhe.' fi cbPd.n hve b-invited to participate in a manshould fine nugflty shape. They exceUen,t stodents and citizens, agement institute at Utah State wffl be missed by all their University at Logan Thursday w years, en SZZl 24, 1966 I Will Direct Tournament Activities TJ ah, Dr. Gail W. Haut recentby the ladies cf Naomi Chapter ly announced his resignation, to No. 13, Order cf Eastern Star. be effective March 1, 1966. He Entertainment will be a mus as an ral variety program under the in fnp "MnnWnti appointment Cinln" in direction of Artie Reed of the MantntA Minn , " r i Ti.it: U pa i Minneapolis, Minn t i Radiology, in Carbon Dancing will follow with live has become a vital and County, integral music furnished by a College part of our health and well-beinbard group. Because of cur comparaHall decorations are under small population and tively direction" of Job's Daughters of Bethel Chapter No. 9. Cloak multiple other complexities we Room attendants will be the have been more than fortunate to have a man of Dr. Haut's members cf Gatfle Valley Chap exceptional ability available to ter, Order of DeMolay. our community. Previous to his arrival at Carbon Hospital cur s difficult radiological problems, and game-of necessity, were sent out of -- THURSDAY, FEB. 84526 Set For March (x-ra- y) T- NEWSPAPER CODE - "K" Basketball Touraamen HOSPITAL nsn The Helper Kiwanis Club paid tribute to the Boy Scouts Ul "CY "V"ic" x..cuia. lma meetlnS ast mSht- Mas was metmg chairman. President John M. Skerl made fte cotamittee assignments for the 17th annual Helper Kiwanis Invitational basketball tourna- ment on March 24, 25 and 26. GIRLS FIVE. D Invo-ca'io- LEAVING' RADIOLOGIST Masons Rleetin g Saturday To Honor Geo. Washington OVER DISTRICT RAILROAD AND program for the wives who go with their husbands. They will obtain ideas and research information on familv communica tion, food and clothing, and on chi'd development. Francis T. Mayo cf the Utah State Engineer's Office, will moderate a panel of mayors and council members discussing the problems confronted by smaller cities and towns. The institute also will deal with annexation, certification of personnel, legislation affecting the water and sewer districts, Fedin Aid programs, eral population trends, awLer pollution, billing of utirify services. zrinT preb'ems. bond issues & interest rates. Manv features cf the ipsiitue are designed to be particularly heMul to new city officials as well as water Levin Insurance, lead by a former BYU ace Terry Tebbs, won the title last year, defeating the Crow's Nest of Salt Lske City in the finals. Tebbs has been the tourney's player the last two years. . ng and Friday, March 3 and 4. There they will obtain information and ideas useful in local NAVY SEABEES water and sewer planning and SEEK ENLISTEES. management, The sessions are to benefit everyone designed The Navy has announced a involved in the management new program allowing qualified and operation of water and young men skilled in construcsewer facilities, according to tion trades to enlist in the Navy d to be Soon Youth workers put up a trap! Ralph Home, Carbon County Seabees a t advanced pay on the South Horn Mountain Excuses for not returning a Extension Agent. grades. near tne neaa ct Kock Canyon. call may soon be outalso will be a women's There The first try with the chopper telephone This means higher pay, more dated according to Phil B. Hors-lethis year we caught and tagged and other benefits. Mountain privileges, the cf manager 43 animals. On the second try For example, a journeyman States Telephone Company. we tagged 43 more. Aloim with Field tests are carpenter with three jears excurrently being PONDER OVER THIS! the ear tags each animal has almade in if otherwise qualified perience Wellesley, Mass., and ladbother to climb the could be enlisted directly as a uiigiii nuui casein, ui ange col- in Sioux City, Iowa, cn "Custom derWhyof success? Wait a while lar so wre can follow theiir move Calling Telephone Services." second class petty officer, pay aCCOTd" cR'nop porr.'rjTi0!. and the government will probE-- 5 ments all summer. The range, (a recruit enters the With the new service, a telegrade ing to Richard E. Griffin. Utah service at pay grade . migration, and general habits phone caU will be as perssr-veri- ably build you an escalator. State University extension waare some of the more importthe Navy's overare Seabees as a Sher'ock Hrirnes. ter resources sneeiast and seas construction teams. The ant things we will determine It will aUomatiea'lv switch a the institute. chairman cf from this study. need for more scab? es lias Mr and Mrs Lynn Nielsen and phone call from one telephone ' Sponsoring the Management grcwri ' rapidly ; j& ' Lhe neiid for You, the public, p'ay an im- to another, or sound a shrt family of Salt Lake spent the a busv line that weekend here sharing visiting Instiute for Wa'er ard Sewer more airfields,' harbors ".fend portant role in the success of tone to notify is calling. Other time with his parents and sister districts, and municipalities are other construction work in Viet'.hese fact finding efforts re- a third party turn of sightings, tags and col- services provided are "three-wa- Mr and Mrs Wilford Nielsen in Intermountain Section Ameri- nam' has expanded. " This calling" and "speed call- - Price, the Glen James family can Wa'er Works A"n.y . program lars make up an important part here and with Mrs N's mother, Municipal League, Utah. State is similar to the ohi. used in cf the project and you play air? Health Department. Utah Wa- World War, II. It allows, a man SCI Ufl a vai. Mrs Ellen Webb. major role. Please forward to the1J customer dils the first Here for a visit Monday with ter Pollution Con'rol Assn., and skilled in 'the building trades, the Regional office, any obser Serheavy equipment operation, mevaiions ycu make on the mark- artv and after the connection Miss Ann Price and Ms Elmo f" CooprMivp Extension vices Coll0" r,f F,t!iieer-in- chanics,'- engineering, and steel is made, clicks the switchhook. ed animals next summer. Lamont at Utah State University.. working to continue working at This produces a second dial tone Bray were Mr and Mrs Remember, don't throw away and places the first partv on Thornock of Salt Lake City. his Ira demand to fulfill his miliyour old license yet they're hold. The third party is then tary obligation at the same good till April 15. You may dialed. After the third party time. In adliticn it recognizes a want to try for a trout on the has been connected, the caller man's existing skill by enabling iCAvtr Huntington or some win- clicks the switchhook and the him to enlist in a senior pay ter fishing on Flaming Gorge three-pa. . . BY ARBA conference can prograde. Depending on experience, or Lake Powell. If your original ceed. The original caller can pnlistmert can be effected as icense has been lost and you dismiss the, third party by first, .srccr.il, or third class ;uhc can. t wait tor the new ones clicking the switchhook oiiuj. petty officer. ' then you can purchase a dupli- - In "speed calling" the dialing .The age limit! for entry into .ate here at the office. of one digit will make a con- this program goes up to 40 to a telephone anywhere . Our Spimg Range Rules will nection your loyears.- For (lotaHs-secal Navy Recruiter. . oe conducted in the near fu ,yt 1 ure Walch this column for A for this service. numbers scheduled dates and :il interested Public Lands Funds p. vie iiumuer w ue t 'iru vvi persons U to participate and cer- - ;the Swell Utah's Coffers selected digit is dialed. nL.n transfer" The "call feature is Does The treasury cf the State of tage of the. opportunity. . activated by dialing a special . .. 01 to a out wor;a was swelled Thursday by Utah gooa 7. ycu get , nn. This and blow the stale a;r out of .;rtu: than $1.6 million more ZxTv of the phone the customer ex income cf share was the s'ate's system. ycur to be near. We've just completed a week pects jrrcfived by the Federal governof this new service Extension cf schooling at Logan on popment from pubMc lands within the Bell System wi'l throughout ulation dynamics. Some of the state for bonuses, rovaHies jthe reon customer depend material can be applied to our lantely rcn'.als under the Mineral ard action in the two field deer herds so perhaps this will Act cf 1G20. Lrarirg Mr. Horslcy said. nive us another tool to apoly in cities, check was The Game management. Thesci me- DECENTRALIZE ! U.S. Bureau from the received thods can be very valuable pro Remember that old Bible ef Lord Management. Accord-in- ? reto able collect we're on the about viding story handwriting to R. D. Nirlpon. ELM state liable data. the wall? Maybe there was a for Utah, the check director The State Fish & Game Com- little handwriting on the wall represented Utah's share of mission met in Salt Lake last when in the eastern states the bonuses, royalties and rentals week. One of the major items lisbts went and no one received during the last six Clearing away the tons of bottles, paper, cans of business on the agenda was could figure just why. Then al- months cf 1965. and assorted litter that is thrown on highways tne iinanciai report. Mr Carrjong comes this subway strike the York reported that Twice a year the state reCity nnd traffic Department's in New costs taxpayers more than $100 million a year. present funds and anticipated jams the streets. Mavbe that a check from the fedceives Between 750 and 1,000 Americans are killed revenue" to next June would not, handwriting in the wall Is say-b- e eral government as a resist of and nearly 100,000 seriously injured each year sufficient to cover the sched, ing, , "Decentralize." Wonder income from the lands within uled Department programs thru what would happen if the filling the state which are administerin accidents. June 30, 1966. We cannot have station operators got together ed bv BLM. This includes a program any better than we land struck at the same time of American Road Builders Association acres or nearly 45 I are able to the subway workers struck? pay for. the state's total land area. ' 'UJ J.l til about 10 inches on the browse, i No Dr. Haut The feed has been good and a Viqs replacement fir bapn rgmpd. Th?re are. at good share of the deer have tMs time, 2Mft unfilled vacanwintered up high. cies for radiologists over the " "'" This winter we've had some nation. on Mountain the Horn activity attain. As you know, last sum- - Return Phone Calls . " ' Out-Date- G'-ar- y, .t E-l- ). ns , . v IJi-a- "direct-rating- - ai The Road Report rt 1 TweWe , , g ,,.,, 'il' c lii m PAY mi . . w test J yet S1.602.-1C4.C- ka-flu- ev litter-cause- d I I |