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Show 0 IheiiWiwiX 0 MINING A VOLUME 61 NUMBER RAILROAD DISTRICT NEWSPAPER HELPER. UTAH ZIP CODE - 84526 AND THE HELPER JOURNAL 6 Rio Grande Vets Club Honors Retirees Grande Veterans Club, and Auxiliary, held their The annaul Firemen's Ball, annual meeting and dinner at one of the major social events the Kiva Club Sunday, Feb. 5, on winter calendar, will be honoring those who had retired held tnis Saturday night in the during 1966, and to elect offic- - net nor oivio auditorium. Georsre ers for the year. Retirees were kartell, general chairman, re George Heck, general yardmas-te- ported today that all plans are Glen Gardner, locomotive completed and that the dancing engineer, Jess Cox, carman; will begin at 9 p.m. and continFrank Pizza, conductor; Elmer ue to 1:30 a.m. Parker, machinist; Jack Reese Helper Fire Chief Lou Martin trainman ; Ignacio DeLaCruz, jelli reported that ticket sales store house keeper, and Carljhave been m0st encouraging Schoenberger, machinist. Attend and at residents have been ing une event were tu memDers and partners and Ern Gardner, ystem president, of Veterans No. 2 LAND CLASSIFICATION PROGRAMS READY Lorin J. Welker, District Man ager of the Price District, BLM, announced the initiation of the Land Classification program on Public Domain Lands in Car- r, bon County. This action is pro- vided for in the Classification and Multiple Use Act of 1964, which calls for immediate review and classification of public domain lands. Lands having iignificant public value will be and classified for retention managed for multiple use purposes. This action is an early step in comprehensive land use planning with long range manageRio Grande Vets Club Officers, left to right, Dominic Juliano, ment goals. The general public, local in- vice president; George Grivet, president; and William "Bill" terest groups, local govern Flaim, secretary-treasurements, and other governmental agencies are invited to participate in the program. BLM perAuxiliary No. 2 Officers sonnel will present tthe program and proposals for the Car bon area. The public is encouraged to attend. Meeting Schedule Feb. 9 8 p.m. Carbon & Catitlemen's Assn at . M if clubs. Mr Heck, Cox and DeLaCruz were not present. Each had previously been presented a gift from fellow workers and a life membership card. Pic tures were shown as a resume of their lives was read. ; Officers Officers reelected were as follows: George Grivet, presi dent; Dom Juliano, Bill Flaim, sec'y-treaThis is Re-Ele- ct r. Wool-grower- vice-pres- .; s. the Feb. year Mr 18th consecutive Flaim has served as secretary and (treasurer, having been elected when the club was organized in August, 1949. Governing board holdovers Tony Migliaccio, Henry Driest, Cliff YanNatta and Ab Day. Elected 2jyear terms were Ern Gardner, Thos Migliaccio, Paul ualpiaz and Dallas Crandiall; Chairman is Paul Dalpiaz and correspondent to Green Light is Bill Flaim. Auxiliary No. 2 Officers Reelected Claranell Day as president; Bonnie Pagano, vice pres.; Rosa Migliaccio, sec'y- - s : BLM office. Price ChamCommerce. Mar. 2 7:30 p.m. Carbon Em ery Fish & Game Assn. Mar. 4 East Carbon Wildlife Federation (public invited) Dragerton Com. Ctr. 7 p.m. Mar. 16 8 p.m. Carbon Courthouse General Meeting (public attendance urged). ber Firemens Ball Saturday Nite Rio Veterans Club No. 2 Officers 20 12 noon, of on governing reas.; Holdovers Grazing Board Names New Appointees board: Barbara Migliaccio, Mar 1aret Reid, chairman, and Jane term Thelma Juliano.; Flaim, Josephine Archer and Marie Lopez; Historian, Alta Flaim . Pres. Grivet and Mrs Day expressed thanks to individuals and committees who assisted them during the year past. Mr Grivet showed movies he took during the Helper convention, the kids Xmas party and New Year's Eve dance. Out of town guests were Mr and Mrs Geo. Buehler, Mr and Mrs Alex Allison, Mrs John Salt Lake City; Mr and Mrs Fred Gardner and Mr and Price district manager Lorin ar Welker announced that the Price District advisory board met January 26, 1967, to review 8 grazing licenses and other Bureau of Land Manage ment matters. At this time the board was organized for 1967 and the officers are: Ellie Wild, chairman; Ray Jensen, vice chairman; Lee Humphrey, sec Orson Mara ing, State Advisory Board sheep representative ; Pat Winters eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee State Advisory Board cattle representative: Pierre Moynier, alternate sheep representative ; and Arthur Ekker, alternate calttle representative. A date of .March 14 was set for any protests evolving from the advisory board recommendations at the 1967-196- Auxiliary officers: left to right, Claranell Day, president; Bonnie Pagano, vice president, Rosa Migliaccio, secretary and treasurer. Caledonian Photos THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 1967 electric can opener. These very receptive during the eral sales drives of the volun- - prizes are in addition to the !main prizes, a $50 U.S. Savings teer firemen. Members of the department need not be present), will spend tonight and tomorrow Bond (the winner of the latter night decorating the hall, and: used to supplement the local according to Dom Bruno, the Proceeds from this dance are chairman of decorating, the department's fire fighting needs r. theme will again be valentine for equipment and for to Eastof the College jarships Two door prizes wll be given ern Utah; to send a boy to the away during the intermission Utah Boys' Staite and for other shortly after midnight. Prizes community projects, are an electric frying pan and sev-:a- n schol-deco- Election Inlosp. Bond Hilar. 7 A resolution was adopted by cent of the repayment costs of the Carbon County Commission- - the bonded obligation, ers last week at a specal meet- - Proposition to be Voted On N. Carbon Stake ing to hold a special bond ell "Shall the negotiable coupon Price Conference Bonds of ection on March 7th, for the General Obligation purpose of presenting to thejCarbon County, Utah, in the February 11 and 12 Carbon sum of $550,000, bearing inter-Count- y of voters qualified Quarterly conference of the the question of issuance est at a raite not .to exceed six North Carbon Stake, Church of general obligzSion bonds in .percent per annum and due of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y the amount of $550,000 to be 'and payable in not to exceed Saints, will be held Saturday used for the improvement and twenty years from the date of and Sunday, Feb. 11 and 12, in extension of the Carbon Hos-jsai- d bonds be issued and sold Price. ptail in Price jfor .the purpose of defraying be-- ( part of the cost of constructing Owen G. Reichman of the The resolution states that cause the county does not have and equipping an addition to Home Teaching Committee, to pay for the proposed the hospital in said county?" Sheffield H. Kenneth and- money it is deemed ad-- 1 There is to be no special reg- improvements, Muof C. the Johnson Edythe visable to defray costs of 1m- - istratuon of voters for such el- 1 CTDT h.n. OTl H n t n Pitt tT OTl n niAinm nut '. kur win be ouiciai (.nurcn repre conshall or hosratal revised last made oblisation at V Mi .4 l"L! tl I " , sentauves. 'r ? i.4:l,t Elder Reichman is a promin-,?- 1 , t 10 vuit; mi nua voters engiuie eAtcin uwi uic vujij pnt &ait Tjakp city auornej. He , i.n f riavir rrhnn obtaSld his mS wh shall have paid a property register at bis office during office hours, except on ter'sdesS law at George tax within the county in the regular and the election, Sundays Washmgton Umversity. He has year preceeding and election Saturdays, the and except during days places held many positions of leader 7th day period immediately prethe March for ship in the Church. in the offi-- ceeding the bond election, any The home teaching program election are listed notice appearing person who on the day of the rial election assures all families are for toe first Publication, in the election wfll be a qualified visited at ltast each and ra PaSe la leader taw by law Vir tual needs K the voters approve the bond persons as provided loKigailion additional funds for The County Clerk will make avail-- ! available or wil cause .the reg is the coord- - the hoslital Prj&ct are Elder LD? He'aWe in the a"1011"'1 $450,000 Utration agents to make avaalp'able at each of the poll ards to.total cost, . I uJ" rt . S rint hob-Voti- . . 1 S iS IS !yKnSp!rf re'ltr hT "enJSS5SLv. ' demand though funds thereof Bsling all registered el inent fund. no'ectors entitled to use such vot with are an outright grant ed a mission for the Church in ing place. provision the Central States Mission. Center Cafe Operators SENATOR BUNNELL Price City will provide 25 per Miss Johnson has been active Changed This Week on la ward and stake level in REPORTS The Center Cafe, located in the MIA and has taught Sunday HELPER PTA TO MEET MONDAY AT JR. HIGH the former telephone building, School for 15 years. She ii a OMAR B. BUNNELL underwent a change in manage Uni of State Utah graduate A Founder's Day program ment the forepart of this eweek Mrs Geo. Dear Editor: and teaches Home Eco-- ! versity Prove Moore, will be presented by the Helper to when the business was sold to shane Things are besinninsr Lake in Notre Dame a nomics Salt Honors City high At a retirement dinner held r T i ii PTA Monday, Feb. 13 at 7:30 up so mat 1 can begin to make taym-jn- j uazeu oi race, Jan. 28 in Salt Lake Glen Gard school. 25 On Roll Honor p.m. at the Junior High school. predictions about some of the For 16 th & ner and Elmer Parker received Meetings will be held Sunday Mrs Kenneth Tomsk, PTA Twenty-fiv- e students at Notre diamond pin. Also at at 449 North 1st East. Stake se.sfflon ln whlcthcafe was owned and operated announced today that president Dame High school attained Mrs Ruth Vine Frank and Louise Vasquez tending this event were the President David R. Boyack, Z p?Z is SCvm Tyler, state pro , of by wel-a honors this quarter, according Frank Pizza's, Geo. Grivet's, will conduct. Visitors are 0 jjelper January meeiting, and Founders Day chair gram to Father Joseph T. Fitzgerald, and the Ern Gardner's. Mr. weiKer presented an " , "" jcome. Lake City, will Salt from man, mLl uazeu to tnem: week jvir stated this nappen school administrator. award of appreciation fromlimnK be the guest speaker. Mrs Tyler state Director R. D. Nielson to Iary 'Voter Registration SB 1 that the regular American and Seniors, who are Arista stu is an outstanding worker in the fea-oMaxican will cuisine be been' This bill has both the John Mahleres, who has passed dents, are: Bob Larcher, Vince pTA 4-LEADERS HONORED AT LUNNCHEON organizatin. Tnis is the the advisory board for many! House and Senate and will be tured at the cafe with "cour-year- s H Juliano, and Jerry Maio. Soph-- I first time Helper has bad the as a sheep representative signed by the Governor soon, teouis and prompt service", omori's gaining Arista honors honor to have a state represen We will deto no longer have 'are Flora Jean Dause and Ka-- I and who served as secretaryLeaders and help carry out the Carbon County a as tative speaker. treasurer for much of this time, .dare our politics before Voting thy Tidwell. FFreshmen, Paula wrrp honored at a luncheon Club activities. in primary elections. to Waterman Lena First Officer Slate Carbon responder the Draper, Tammy Tempfer, Clca Emery sponsored by Saving Time SB13 GATKOLIC WOMEN'S Frank Scavo, Mike The Helper PTA was founded t. a i Bank February 2, which was her introduction as 19G7 presi-- ! Andreini, nwu;unu ji n October oiieam.i Tbig bill is tabled on and Fred Sacco 22, 1946, about 21 years held at Jean Selme's Cafe. Mr. dent with the reading cf a " Senate calendar and will no Leader." "The Arista ered At Khvanis Meeting er director honors, T. State high poem, ago with 15 parents and teach-"r- s Baird, HELD MEETING Senior honor students The Helper Kiwanis Club en- doubt remain buried there. We are of and other youth activi- - 'j attending. The first officers Re J Argyle AScnt will an have to hour Co.mty up The Rev. Terese got a talk of the organization were: Mrs Utah State Ij0r. by ties from Da,piaz given joyed University One women some hundred attended the of Vt ; carli"r all summer beginning Tn-,projects MadrM Tnm, mi,' ,fonH iJncd J. T. Fitzgerald, relating to on Clayt N. Berenscn, president; the winter meeting in Helper ance April 1. Carbon the observance of Ash Wednes Principals Sally Mauro and L. special guests. from the USU anf! sistance Closing Law Knhn Kflthv Earl Acord, first Arnr.H jan. 29 of tlie Southca s!ern rMsIr, t rnmn,?eclnnpr junior. . t rr ' i day at their regular meeting in .Sunday nvv. , wvii i . in it. for the LaSalle last night. Father i doubt very much that tnis trict of the Diocesan Council ofMathis and Hector Chiara were inii0UUi:tu DeSimone, Helen Pretiger, Pa- - Mrs E'mer Parker 2nd- M Mom. Sp3Ke 10 til e i,lrf'o TnnrJrwnn to Catholic Women, and were told also present. nnA Tnimo T..n!n tTni. Afrt. Fitzfrprald is administra'.or of.&U can get enougn votes ' u croup about the importance of dc, r, Notre Dame High school, Pnce.lclear the Senate and the House to take at least 15 minutes of - eacn Council President Barbara training of the youth, of the. Sophomore honor students are and Mrs Merrill even u n wv. was uues, on xvdmpt0 their fam Black reflect chairman, day Ray Bryner, secy. afforded through roro;j,v Arriola. Paula Larch- - and treasurer. ton has indicated he'll veto it. welcomed the group and commum.y the meeting. jy so they may more effective Wilson the exVeterans Tax Exemption She the introduced program. guests. er, Suzanne Maricich and El- - Local PTA officers urge the jy acc0mpMsh their deeds of a Mr. Glenn Baird traced the aine ValdcZf Several Vets have contacted mothcr and inspire friends and; pressed appreciation to the au:r jar.ee oi parents ana om- Koski Funeral Held far back into the me regarding this bill which neighbors in the works of Christ commissioners for the assist- - history of pre nt this mpotinsT Rpfrpsh- 1800's where it started .with v wou'd remove the nrAM UIC li 1.UK SWVCU iJllCl offered tax ance the property Scofield Rev. through In This of was advice the LS Monday Will in the schools .teachers disabled working by Funeral services for Mrs. Ida exemptions enjoyed Rudolph Daz, pastor of Saint county. Pvt. (5eo. C. Garcia meeting. Following the luncheon, Presi- - to train individual boys and Selina Aho Koski, 82, of Sco- - Vets who were not injured in ,nthnrvv' church Exten-nedent Barbara introduced the girls. In 1915 the Federal Completes Sclioolincj field, were held Monday in the, the service. Legislation would Mrs Victor Smith, Salt Lake 411 Council officers for sion Service took over the spon- Sccfie'd LDS Ward Chapel. She not effect exemptions received Private George C. Garcia, 21, Helper Couple Injured and fmm thnro wum.u pwmuui ,ic- io7 rrwritoti liini Witnmion snrchin r( died Feb 3 in a Price hospital s a result oi service incurred 7 In Auto Accident .of,M-- . ,ke Garciadis ported on the national conven Vice President Bct y Kobe, it has developed to the more disability onlv after a long illness. . askfall in last Miami and tion fuiiif.-million than A Helper couple was injured Treasurer Jean Christenscn, youngsters She was born May 20, 1884, ability. Rumors circulating in in UtV.1 nf. prl the ladies to Inarticirale no are now enrolled in the . aill"- "u,m,:l"'.l"'c linu!ic :n an automobi'e accident near i , 1 VI LUJOViil I iUUl J in Reislarven, Finland, to Matt Carbon were that some local MimHoH thia 1pt. tr,i "Wfirlfl Day of Pravor" to nnrt . nooi, American Fork Sunday after i.noriof inmn nmrrrnm Mr P.nirH cfitnH H at we Army Aviation and Mariam Aho. Married to inio tiwo trim Tha he Friday. Feb. 10.' bv icintinn Tiici to nnt attend, mircfl . v y O noon when their car was hit vvk Vi Koskie tiv lUUi i .TL, i Alfred iV WUIIVI1 25, m. John May e couise,-bI have ing Mass. members enrolled. A new . unng tut for 1967 will be Barbara Wilson ano,4her drivcr wncn thoy 1889. lie died May 1, 1901. Mar- only communications ta liiurvf a iuju vn iwriiut"u e Arm, ' of maintenance outlined X fcr. lor ttTrideV mcmterV!. ton to IhU Wll. Dimick. Erma Ren- -' . BWA 15. i, Interstate . were wno aiuiiaiea presiuinis, a copters find airpl ancs. Garcia nt 4D,ip.A nmW nf. cnoi.i nf rvminor. SR-Santo J. Lupo, 49, Helper and "J oi lmuikioh uiiuivu. inafH ftiemncT rcmmuLU that thoir annual re- - """ jv.v.,,. also earned tie fundamentals his 7, A Kin tn mnmher v hnln in mn thp hp rlpvnlrnpr! -M, n,,,vif wife Marv, were both j " J"i"'" " oUTVlVOrs: y(l Sims, uauKiucis.i and rinp in, Hrlr.' crouo. one of which was theiof Army airfield operations. t..- -. Rphol and Marv Martini. in We Utah Valley vnb. Mat snrinir. shio of the Beard of Examiners P,orls. . are "fT.c' ,pr ii aarmainc Matthews, Ken-- 1 Town und Country program .er: viiiP. Wiiho. Mrs'. Irene Jones was passed by the Senate, then hospital, Trovo, for treatment. . adai'tcd t0 many Sart sustained lacerations and Salt Lake City; Mrs. Linden recalled ana u now on tne cai w b t th hjwwth; and Mane r,KE SALE SATURDAY , .easbruises on the head and arms ...u.,.v i rhai.-marfLtT-i- f t 15. Mower, aijum Anril (Sadie oy to Carbon County Dr. Rlackburn of Wellington ant- 7 grandchildren. 9 great-- 1 impartial Stella D'America will' and Mrs Luno received head Be.ty Kobe and Mary Rcbol, our position in tne var Tlie guests were welcomed Blackburn will assist w ith the were responsibile for the clever hold a bake sale at the Cornet and back injuries. Both were Grandchildren : brother, sister, oecause e ll ooosebcrry water by Mrs Smith, Father Daz and U:rse Clubs. Bonita Chenowith table decorations carried out store here Saturday, Feb. 11 reported as satisfactory Andrew Aho, Hanna, Wyo.;bon-Sanpctact as Council member. in the theme. controversy is supported oy two jh3 host ssciety president, Mrs beginning at 10 a.m. Lodge la- - dav afternoon. Amanda Aho, Price. the present members of the rST Wilmoncn of the Alter So- - from Green River. It is the re- - It was announced that the 411 dies will sell nnstries and their Their son Jarkie, 10, received nnri.ll was in Srofield Ceme-'- f the Secretary of State cjcly. A delicious luncheon wasjsponsibility of the board, Leader enrollment program will start favorite breads at this sale. minor bruises, but was not Mitchell of direction under tery i the on to in aid Council iThe public is invited. the continued of Price. page Thru IL:r.:c group. planning soon. Funeral enjoyed by hospitalized. retary-treasure- r; I Hill-Burto- n Ma-lask- a, . . i- SlZ.rL ar i n i i- tiirat 4-- H 4-- H Anti-Daylig- elev-Tan?a- gam-Gle- 4-- I 4-- H out-Ma- ry 4-- II SB-8- 2 . ir . ot.i , i el,f a. . KiPt.8 . ml vice-pres- .; oj.. 4-- H f nii v-- D 4-- H SB-5- 6 : 4-- i 4-- H 1 1 im-u- - n 11 H - non-servi- fJ1-1- 2-- - A . , I tj-- TV 1 S- -i IM k E?, i'.- a, . Vil- 1 cl.. 10. , ' .'f - 'a T ui hmm, ta . - J,,,, ISSJ?" . i . iive-we- 4-- - n I - ' hos-pita'iz- ed -- Sf-el- le Mon-vvi- 4-- H 4-- |