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Show Universal Microhm Corp VI Pierpont Xvh lM t... ShJhBftSil (3 VOLUME 60 NUMBER MINING A 18 DISTRICT RAILROAD. AND 7ir HELPER UTAH PTA MEETING HERE NEWSPAPER CODF The1 closing meeting of the year for the Helper PTA will be held Monday, May 9 at 7:30 p.m. at the Helper Junior High HELPER school auditorium. As a highlight for the evening Mrs Melba Hyatt will present her two large chorus groups and other selections from the "Spring Festival" and Mrs Kelley will present her Boys Choir. This program will feature students from all grades at the Junior High, and every parent is urged to attend this musical program. PTA officers for the next school year will be installed at this meeting. 5, 1966 ELKS INVITE ALL TO MOTHER'S DAY PROGRAM City and County Discuss TV System MONDAY EVENING THURSDAY, MAY The public is cordially invited Brown; Tribute to Mother by attend the observance of Marilyn Jolley.; presentation of Mother's Day, May f, at the corsages to the oldest mother Price Elks Lodge liome. it was with the most living children, announced today by Arco Pol- - by Mr Poloni; vocal solo by Robert Tidwell; talk by Max E. om, Exalted Ruler. The observance will begin at Swenscn of the College LDS 2 p.m. and a program will be Madrigal Singers, and the including organ mu- - ditional Mother's Day ritual by sic by Earl Hills, lodge organ-- ; Seminary Institute; selection by isi; Reverence to Mother, by officers of Price Lodge No. 1550 Mr Poloni; a choral number by cf Benevolent & Protective Or-tCarbon High Madrigal sing.der of Elks, ers under direction of Mrs Dean to Carbon county commissioners to Mr. Burnham. The commis-a:- t Maynard, Arnold Mathis, sicners asked that the council .u .'i..oeii 6anti met witn the forestall any action on GIRLS NAMED FOR GIRLS' STATE per city council at the lat-- vating the cable system until regular meeting here last Mr. Burnham installs the new evening to discuss the amplifiers and if this does not television reception in solve tha problems they would j.r wil'in to negotiate an ii. p?r frcm the county oper-lbtrans.ator towers. agreement on the operation of ...r.ycr Chris Jcuflas express-2- J the cable system. concern over the reliability The community antenna cable the county system and system discontinued on January that the city take over 1 although the antennas, boostthe defunct community cable ers, and lines of the system SEVENTH ANNUAL TOURNAMENT OF BANDS system and operate it with fi- are still intact. The company nancial assistance from the forced out of business by when AT PRICE ON THURSDAY, MAY 12TH county to provide adequate re- the decline cf hook-uception for television viewers the system was operating ade in the area. The seventh annual Tourna- ouately. The company charged Commission chairman May- a service fee of $1.50 per month Wnt of Bands will be held on Fish and Game Meeting nard reported on the problems fter a $100.09 hook-u- p fee. Dr. En?frOT FLAIM Ulhb May. tt in the Car- j Thursday encoun-ereIbon High school gym. This I. J. ' Da'niaz, president of the has the system county Price At Tonight since the first of the cable system, said his company A regular meeting o f the WEDNESDAY IN PRICE; yeas and asked for patience would ff'adiy give the system Carbon Emery Fish & Game on the part of Helper citizens o the city providing they would program of the Carbon School Assn will be held Thursday (towhile they are ironed out. Mr. maintain and operate it at a FI1NFRAI PlfiMIlAY District will participate in the night) at 7:30 p.m. at the CarI UitultML mUllUrtl tournament. Bands participating Maynard pointed out that the "vminal price to subscribers. bon County Courthouse in the from the West end of simll court room. jaunty system is in a transi-'tic- n- Subscribers have received a Ernest Flaim, 62, a former will-bMiss Niwa Miss Slavensky nrn cf $40.00 cash from the Helper City Recorder and re- county and will include fte period with a new mainThe public is invited to attend 6th Announcement was made thh,- - r.r.l Mrs Rudy S avensky cf iterance engineer, Ed Burnham, TV Company. this meeting, tired D&RGW Railroad employe Price combined Gth Helper week through the officers of the He',per. A contributing sponsor wrrking on the system The cost of restoring the nn( 7th prade hands and the j -- ' unit cf the America"! cf Patricia is the Helper Lions jmg the resignation of Perry system to operation at the Price after a lingering TURGASSO FILES FOR jLegior AuTdliary, that the two "'i ' ani Judy i1: sponsored by Pierce, who has accepted em-- I oresent time was estimated at il'ness. hospital n at Hill Air" Force t.POO by the company's main-- ! Concert, Helper Concert, girls who wiH represent Helper the "Auxiliary unit. and the at the annual Girls' State En-- j Bo.lh girls are juniors at the Base. High Varsity band, engineer Pete Bottino. CLERK-AUDITPOST campment at Utah State Univ-- I Carbon Hih school and have. According to Mr. Maynard France Carbon High Symphonic. . r. Bottino raid many of the this summer have been 'co'as'fo records. Theyjthe peculiar location of Helper, ViStPr! remuire repcing cr The program will include 'a j Elmo A. Turcasso, Price ac- ;erslty selected. 'also active in various clubs surrounded closelv bv moun- are tube';, come lines are down, ; mass band selection "Battle countant, has filed his candi- , They are Patricia Niwa and nd ether school activities tains on all sides, makes it ind manv homes would have to Hy mn of the Republic" which dacy for the position of Carbon Judy Slavensky. Miss Niwa is Chosen as an alternate by the necessary to translate the three So the line. The '"conrt.ed .'will be. played by the mass County Clerk and Auditor. ihe daughter cf Mr and Mrs: Auxiliary was Miss CoFeen commercial stations from Salt Vo vstpm anfeimas are e A former 'iband resident Shoro Niwa of totaling over '500. Individ Miss CaTlor and cf Lake Citv on channels 9, 11, Helper, on a miuna'.n peak past Helper. will also be play selections of Helper he attended Carbon ual id 13. The signals are picked "f the iT"miiity. cnmP three blavensky js the daughter or each of the bands. Dur- ed by County schools and graduated the npatest up first from Salt Lake City on v,V7 from the College of Eastern ing the evening awards will be Beaver mountain, beamed to Utah. He has been engaged as a presented which will include the Star Point above Wattis, and Meawiii1? Mqvor Jonfas said Bandsman of the Year coveted miner, a mine clerk, an auto- SCHOOL INDUSTRIAL ARTS EXXHIBITS ON back to the Helper station on in tvniid "inpv pnrnmunitv -motive accountant and tax ac" will be cele- Requiem-Masthe hill side west of town. A on'Tnent reactivation who senior countant 10 a.m. in St. all FRIDAY DISPLAY brated at with amplifiers at the t tho fkH1 AND IN SATURDAY Monday PRICE or with cTcorr in the band for wiu-bHis World War H service was !ayin.g station has developed Anthony s Church, Helper. Thnrartav" 4i;mo tt " in bath the Euroian & Asiatic .l ii j The is expected to be corrected rountv. and Holy Rosary will be held on' r....h- : v1TC!.innhiT1 oWjmis theatres. He has served as past Region Eleven Industrial within three weeks according Sunday, at 7:33 p.m. in the Mit- to students Contest will be held at the commander of the American MISS CARBON CO. chell Funeral Chapel, Price Price Junior High. School Friday Legion, vice president of the A retired member of the rail- "V Junior Chambers of .Commerce st year. road Carbon clerk's, he had been active PAGEANT Pony League and various other top position BERT BUNNELL RITES in civic clse Wlt" 40!pen1a?d activities in the area, 3e in fraternal orders on ,the local Participating in the event will Elects Officer Slate r.d was Helper City Recorder ; Uonal AIass band conThe Price are be and state levels. Carbon High, East Carbon Jaycees ' 1 WFI APRII 9RTH The first meeting of the Car January 1933 to January Invitations to the conceiSf He 'has served with the ducting their annual Miss Car- - High and East Carbon Junior 1. 1"43. bon He rin k . Pony LeLague was held as) served two frpp nf ohnr-oprogram. He is a director of bon County Pageant and report! High, Price Junior High, Helper years as Helper City Treasurer tributed during the coming me Ann Self Opportunity Cen- thai nine girls have entered: Junior High, Emery County Monday night at Price at which in the early '50s. He was a week by all band students. The ter and has a special interest the pageant to date. This event High, South and North Emery the following officers were elseason: ected the member of the Catholic church; public is invited for a Miss Utah jnior Highs, and Greenriver in the crippled & handicapped. is forerunner of the .'' ' 'ft member cf Railroad Clerks' President, James Ori; Vice He is interested in the quality and Miss America contests. iuwh union and former member of Girls entered are: Lola Hope, and administration of Carbon At the region contest indust Pres., Alden Swasey; DirAfton Mrs Snnny-sidPeretti; schools. He Price; Lynda Reynolds, arts rial County students from the actively DADS INVITED TO He was born February 29, Linda Peterson, Colum- various schools will exhibit ectors: Carl Norton, Henry promotes economic development son a at Wal of Charles &unnysiae, Saccomano, iw, in Carbon County, and forsees bia; Kathryn Allred, Dragerton their projects and have them Batlista and Mary Anselmi ter Borla and Toy Atwood. a vast new market for Carbon Patricia Gonitakis, Dragerton; by local judges. Flaim. The family moved to BASEBALL WORK DAY Helper; Fay Blue, white, and red ribbons Umpire in Chief: Niel County coal reserves pending re Sandra Diamanti, , and Bill Peterson; ManHelper m the early 1900s where Mills, Price-- Penny Irvine cf will "be search developments. to the outstanding given Ross Har DeAnn and Price Jones, Kenny agers: Mr Turcasso says Carbon Barton, Price. articles and participant The winner will receive many wi'i receive every Hribar, Charles County is the best place in the a certificate of aguchi, Tony Alden schol achievement. Saccomanno, a Swasey and world to live and rear a family. awards including Jaycee Those students a 11 - . Pat Ortego. He Is the father of four children blue ribbon win SO Survivors are his widow, Hel- sponsors are: Walker and owns his home in Price. park iKls Saturday besinning ate coyest the follow-Mis- s Teanl Rio th Grande Rank, Railroad, at 8 a m- - according to League Mter i1" in, week ErnaleeJ Jeanselme Mkt, Carbon Fuel, Colo; President Jim Ori The base me ueary ineaxer in neiu ai AI Varirani Services two grandchildren; a brother n,n,c Uons Club and Kelley Drug' Price on Friday (May 6) at 8 mi .mr. f?7o sister William and Mrs dirt carried son the for will Held In Montana will Bunnell the S. be services Funeral for league Boyd Bert'? a pjn. frearis !?J "umvi Bunnell, 80, Carbon county auto- - J?hn (Pauline) BendetU, both swinz cleamm' f .officially on May 14. Funeral services for Albert master of ceremonies. 1 UIC on will A film baseball be Miss Rosanne at were mobile first last01 held "eiper. Tueller, dealer, S. Vasirani, 55, Butte, Mont., H'lfn OCnOOl. n r m In c i t nn Burial Wl'I hp in Mt Vipvu required. cium Mov 91 at were held two weeks ago in tendant to Miss America, 1964, which the Price Auditorium to stake Center Mr Bunnell died Cemetery, Helper, under direc- - Mr On asks the fathers of the St. Patrick Church there. He will appear on stage. She is bethe invited. is John Porter last Thursday morning in a tion of Mitchell Funeral Home, boys who will be playing this sponsored ing cordially public by had been ill several months. out a l Co. of Price. OVER 200 ATTEND !efT t Price hospital after a stroke. He' of Walsenburg, and Pepsi-ColA native A charm school, conducted by Colo., he was born July 1, 1910, MOUNTAIN FIIFI ASIS and was employed in the Colo- Card Hinand assisted by Bren CATHOLIC CONCLAVE ii v w tw a Attend Meeting for this work. Marda Kalatzes and Annette partnersmp Known as the Alger The rado mines until entering the of the managers to boys in instruct the girls Auto Co. The Western Boys league CERTIFICATION TO service in March of 1941. He shall, last .Friday schedii.e He started his own automotive baseball teams met Two hundred women and , will bczm on Mav 14 was discharged in October of poise, posture, makeup and hair will be conducted. 1926 and in 1930 he business in attended the stv'ing convention priests a moved and games. In the following year The judges will meet the con 0f the Salt Lake City Diocesan moved his company to Helper LT AKtA uAo T OiS to Butte to work for the Anaconjunction with the games the .peranng the Ford dealership baseban organization will He married Alice testants at a tea Friday prior Council of Catholic Women conda Co. "vcn- v" , tp.m to the pageant in the municipal held in Price last Thursday. ca"1 1Jlc b?y oro uMuxitdiu f uei ouppiy unp- - iere ior manv vears. In I94fi. ih .rnKin nri7 Stoll in Butte in 1946. auditorium. r "i. a&imr wolect which any filed an application last ie moved back to Price and final selections will be made a a his are widow; Survivors iiCKets are avanawe irom we 'uu formed a partnership with his is under the direction of Harold .' ?J V sister, Mrs. Ross Perri, and a : mm ju.ya. umt uwn rrru . - a V. arevice urauiUS- - sons whn now nwra s anH nu.Ti "1U auuiii, mvn jusieia ioi leneVS UrU2 or at ine javcees. of both Helper; door. brother, Pete, the season. they were to do during the con sion seeking a certificate of pub h7 company: in nieces and nephews. venUon would same four sponsors, the be lie convenience and necessity to Mr Bunnell was a c"5ndJl certainly wXai Furniturp pleasing to God, by Father John provide natural gas service in riember of the Helper Swanis HelPer Kiwanis Club. Helper Carbon High PTA To . Held Services uuuioiwic, in ma tKi mvu me tiues 01 ITlce anu Helper rlnh- n HPlTVr r tv pnnnr man i uiuhuic, neither uicivouiue Slavensky delivered at the Mass. Tea Hold House and to other users in Carbon from 1940 to 1945 and was a and Mutual Furniture, will have Open St. in Anthony Saturday s year for tn in the vicinity of the former director of the Helper, teams a2ain Msgr. Jerome Stoffell pres- County The Carbon High School PTA consecutive Requiem Mass for Joe Slavfacilities. year. The final ST. ANTHONY'S NEW? company's He was the I'.aseball Assn ented Mrs Anna Williams, who team rosters and first half sche ensky, 55, Spring Glen, were officers extend a cordial wel was chosen does The B not have State Senator Omar of company tier as the Catholic held Saturday at St. Anthony's come to the general public to dule will appear in the Helper in either Price, Hel Eunnell (D) Carbon County. Vim en 4o q nil Mother of the Year. The hon-- franchises First Friday Mass church.. He died last Wednes- oftinl on fnnn Journal next week. An he man church had active a oree wno nas is wiaow ,U1 a May 15 from 2 to 4 p.m., to wu..ijr, raised mhi Communion for mem General after Provo a in hospital day Church honor three retiring teachers: seven boys and two girls and made application for such fran served a mission for the of the League of the Sachers long illness. chises to each of the governing of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Kiwanis Club Observes. red Heart with Mass offered at lie was born July 22, 1910 at Miss Veronica Heinlein, Miss is proud to33 be' called grand-- 1 a was He Saints in wi.eniea mother and. "Men Mrs by Janet 7 a.m. Exposition of Blessed and grandchildren and to John Aageson Mary Oastle Gate A franchise granted by 'the former Sunday school superin- - Annual Law Day three She Sacrament thru-ou- t day. Clos was the occasion Law Setar Slavensky. Married Trell- McAbine. The three have a; resides Day Price Citv Council to Mountain, tendent in Castle Dale and was in Provo 100 of about "ombined service at 6:30 p.m.. 1939 in in Helper. Exposition ing Kiwanis at observed the is Pearson 14 to regular on was March hicrti Fuel have'n nrieet in Prion Fourth Confessions will be heard on n Divorced. Member of Catholic years, in the teaching profession on Apru u, out a ward at the time of his deam. meeting last night with Kiwan-laitioSi u. weiwnicUiaKen ensct coal UMWA; Thorlt Hatch, local barrister Friday at 6:30 a.m. the priests and ladies at the rnfprpnHnm tvitifinn nn' it. fitAH church; member Km.n A.irr 5 inns in GRANDSON "DOES JOB" of the meeting. A chairman miner. evening banquet. Father John April 11 which was accepted by' I aurence. Emery County, to,as Kindergarten Registration . mt l'. Survivors are son, daughter, instructor at now the Fallon, 1 M. Judge And Council, 1 that Marietta David and Samuel requires ifV. Friday l" Bero "L,inf son Robert Mr of 8, Jr. Dennis, Spring Glen; Mrs Larry the franchise ordinance be sub Iiunnell. He married Louise Kof ia" mmiuon was uie May 6 from 1 to p.m. at the and Mrs Robert Bero of Salt Memorial School, spoke on Vernal; Williams, II and the Catholic Wom- mitted to the registered voters ford, April 5. 1911 in the Salt sPeker: (JoDean) Convent , Lake was special guest in that en The .Club three grandchildren;" brothers, of Today." bowling league of Price for approval or reject lake LDS Temple. She died Lou-i- s, tree at ceremonies city planting Rudy, OF MASSES Frank, ek ts ion. The City Council has set Feb. 27, 1956. He married Grace sister, Tony, fas0" las Blue ForNOVENA His Excellency, the Most Rev and deceased Our Mrs John (Ann) Spensko all on Arbor Day. He helped plant living 12 as the date for the vote Roberts in June 1958 in the Salt several trees and led a group .Joseph L. Federal, Bishop of July mothers win begin Sunday, team as cham leaeue i .ni.A Tro on t emerging the ordinance. ? in the BiSaTwas in Mt View Pledge of Allegiance. He the diocese, was presented a The chiefs boys "proved, May 8, Mother's Day. Mass "In applying now to the Utah Survrvori are his wiaow, of pions. set may be obtained from fee under direction of Mitchell la the grandson of TUlie and cake comemoratrng the 75th Marko Yelenich of Helper. I Contimmtd On Page anniversary of the diocese. 'haul." ushers. Funeral Home of Price(Continued on Pago Two) ed e he La-vi- sa J sug-.,:s.e- d ps , d SfdSSs STS53 -- follow-Help- : er ca-b.- e Car-ibo- OR '"h -- ' -- long-tim- sub-criTe- rs. j . rTZ tiw-pi-- "rem Her .i. ,a" TuaLnted I UNDEBWMlo?' 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