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Show . Me on Hospital Am(iTicE TO ALL QUALIFIED UTAH: ELECTORS OF CARBON COUNTY, Bond Tuesday, March 7th Take notice that on the 7th day of March, 1967, an election will be held in Carbon Count', Utah, at the places set out below for the purpose of submitting to such qualified electors of said County as shall have paid a property tax therein during the year preceding said election the following proposition: PROPOSITION Shall the negotiable coupon General Obligation Bonds of Carbon County, Utah, in the sum of $550,000.00, bearing interest at a rate not to exceed six percent per annum and due and payable in not to exceed twenty (20) years from the date of said bonds be issued and sold for the purpose of defraying part of the cost of construct-- ' ing and equipping an addition to the hospital in said county? Said election will be held at the following polling place (s) and the persons indicated as follows will act as election officials : Election Officials Voting District Polling Place No. 2, Scofield Frances W. Helsten Town Hall Gussie Tucker, Bertha A. Simonsen Alice Menzies No. 4, Clear Creek James E. Menzies Florence Wallace Residence Dollie Spigarelli 'Helen Houghton No. 6, Castle Gate Amusement Hall Vanda Hreinson, Josephine Houghton No. 7, East Helper Mary Mullins Helper Auditorium Alice Anderson, Ida Bottino Neta Lopez No. 8, West Helper Diamanti Cafe 170 So. Main Rose Gigliotti, Diane Olsen School Uoxz2 No. 9, Spring Glen Uyiclla Pctcrn Rose Salzetti, 1!rinri M Tchsllo Tern Twin No. 10, Kenilworth Library Mae Fail, Ruby Morgan No. 13 Helper Jr. High School Mary Ford Spring Canyon No. 21, Northwest Helper Mary Jerant, Bonnie Diamanti No. 16, Northwest Price American Legion Hall Emma Virden 27 N 1st West Caroline Asay, Mary Bryner Lucile Harmon Courthouse No. 17, East Price Verda Marx, Elvera Weber Colleen Potts Reeves School No. 18, South Price Beth Robertson, Olive J. Nelson Rhea Timothy School House No. 19, Wellington Donna Davis, Rosalie Hanson Lorraine Vodopich No. 20, Sunnyside, Housing Office Lula Morley, Lola Alger Amusement Hall Margaret Nixon No. 24, Hiawatha Nellie Burgess, Laurine Prince Horse Canyon Dorothy Collins No. 25, North Dragerton Mae Bowen Emp. Credit Union Mrs And J. Smith 115 Denver Ave. School House Mary Fowler No. 26, South Dragerton Pauline Rowley, Connie Vega Ross' Serv Station Leonore Truscott No. 27, Martin Arline Reddington, Lavon Sidwell LDS Church Myrtle Tittle No. 28, Columbia Eva EHett, Eileen Gunderson Nettie Miles Central Price No. 31 City Hall Stella Hastings, Vernessa Grange Lois Anderson Gearv Theatre No. 32, Northeast Price Nellie Creamer College of Eastern Utah Maxine Bryner Katie Johnson Durrant School No. 33, North Price Lucille Downard, Gleneth B. Wilson Janet Prazen Highway Motel No. 35, Oarbomdlle, Glenda Fassio, Elsie Thomas State Road Dept. Myrtle Jessen No. 36, Miller Creek Lorraine Wiseman Utah Highway 10 Ruth Jewkes (6) - . The polls shall be open between the hours of 7:00 o'clock aju. and 8:00 o'clock p.m. There is to be no special registration of voters for such election and the official register last made or revised shall constitute the register for such election, except that the County Clerk of Carbon County will register at his office during regular office hours, except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, and exy period immediately preceding the bond cept during the on the day of the election will be a who person any election, will and register such persons as provided by qualified elector law The County Clerk will make available or will cause the registration agents to make available at each of the all polling places a registration list or copy thereof listing to use such entitled place. voting electors registered Notice is further given that on the 13th day of March, 1967, Com-;;that being within ten days after said election, the County Couni.t.c rAcnilnr in Dlaee Carbon rin moof meetiri? at o ' 111133111 d and returns the canvass and a.m. 10:00 o'clock at ty, Utah, declare the results of said election. Given by order of the County Commission of Carbon County, Utah, this 27th day of January, 1967. ten-da- above-describe- d r, VVl-- X O B. H. YOUNG, County Clerk (Seal) PROPOSITION Shall the negotiable coupon General Obligation Bonds of Carbon County, Utah, in the sum of $550,000.00, bearing interest at a rate not to exceed six percent (67c) per annum and due and payable in not to exceed twenty (20) years from the date of said bonds be issued and sold for the purpose of defraying part of the cost of constructing and equipping an addition to the hospital in said county? of Bonds VOLUME 61 NUMBER RAILROAD AND OMAR B. BUNNELL j State Senator Temporary Manager Named ' t "Cow Counties" in the Sen- - f their forces raed ate Feb. 17 and drastically am- ended SB 62 which would have f made extensive changes in the judicial system of the State. We were able to delete the pro which would have reduced ; the number of judges in the Seventh Judicial District (Car- bon, Emery, San Juan, Grand and Sanpete) from two to one. This is the second time in as many sessions that we have had to defend our position. The ' "Big City' felows can't seem . to unedrstand the difficulties of administering justice in a large and sparcely settled area. The Senate also passed bill which will allow the State Land Board to issue multiple At a special meeting ot tne lAaSPfC frvp Ail true nnH "hihimin ' Nursing Board of Directors on 23, 1967 Three Kiwanis Clubs Hold Meet Here Wednes of Lake eve-head- ed " El-ken- s, al vis-io- 1 - . SB-7- 7 T lt FEB. An interclub meeting involv- to wife his in that ing three Kiwanis Clubs was day 'charges embezzlement, was signed Tues- - Price, via telephone. She has held at the LaSalle last night, day afternoon at Price, against not heard from him sinnce that Price, Nephi and IMper were "vivan A. Oritsky, manager of call, and last Thursday she con- - the clubs represented at this the Carbon County Nursing tacted local police and reported meeting. Joe Myers of the to- Home at Price. Where Oritsky her husband a 'missing person.' cal club, was chairman. Entertainment for the The preliminary investigation is, is not nown, according tto 'ffi;cers investigating the case. by Sheriff Albert Passic ning was provided by the Boys' Tuesday afternoon Dr. Joe and Chief Deputy Chuck Sem- - choir from the Sally Mauro showed that Oritsky' 3 per ementary school, under the alvatore, Price, chairman of the board of the Nursing Home, belongings were still in reotion of Mrs Lavisa Kelley. a his room and that his car, hotel signed complaint, charging jmbezz'.emenit .against the miss- - was parked in the hotel parking lot. Further investigation indi BOWLING TOURNEY m.g manager. A warrant for Oritsky 's arrest cated that he had left the city has also been issued, according and was i nth Las Vegas, Nev, to Carbon County Sheriff's De- area. Deputy Semken said that WINNERS NAMED partment spokesmen, who have with the issuance of a complainit been in change of the investi-- and arrest warrant, the ser-- i Results of the Country Lanes nation, assisted by Carbon Counlvices of the FBI would be en-- 1 Bowling tournament held here the past two weekends ares is ty Commissioners and board .listed in the search. the board lifted below: Since Saturday, members of the Nursing Home. Mr Oritsky leflt Price Tuesday has been auditing the books of Teams: Larsons 2955, Phillips Feb. 21 for Salt Lake City to. the Nursing Home, under the 66, 2935 direction of a Certified Pub'ic Doubles, Pete Bottino, B Davis mg to wefare administration, Accountant from Salt Lake City, 1273; J. Everett, K. Everett, 1249; F. Zupon, R. Jensen, 1244 and problems of the aged. He Mr. Glen Boyer. his arrival in Salt jit. Penri, C. Andreini, 1223. Singles: A. Saccomanno 683, J. Everett, 665; P. Ardohain, 651; D. Easton, 650; B. Davis, TCICDUflMC I AA 10 BISHOP FEDERAL I LLLT llUIlL LAW Id 647; K. Everett, 647; R. Pern, complaint with A .a THURSDAY, Nursing Home Manager Missing REPORTS ed NEWSPAPER HELPER, UTAH 8 SENATOR BUNNELL The DISTRICT i,,' ' age the explorations and devel- - board' of directors, was named opmenit of the asphalt beds near temporary manager of the fac- Sunnyside. until another ility manager can The jodmt Appropriations Com De 646. engaged, mittee on Higher Education vs- All events winners were J. BY PASSED VISITS MONDAY SOLONS ON ited the campus of College of 1676, and D. Tollis 1671 Everett, Eastern Utah Feb. 18. The com New was held at the The tourney Techniques Taught, Governor Calvin L. Ramptton mittee of two senators and four DRIVE PLANS Country ha.s Lanes, midway bet a into law bill signed passrepresentatives, chairmaned by To Briis: Nurses ween and Price, i?eD. Helper ed by the State Legislature Senator Hughe Brockbank of Back Into Service Bishop Joseph L. Federal of 11 and 12 and Feb 18 and 19 to unlawful use (the it making Salt Lake was joined by Reps. take Dl(:ese address-in- e the" of th,e telephone for Larry Regis Jr and Russell A. snortage of registeied ha,r,dn(T ed the officers and workers in- Jnitim:.,nfiiL Williams, of Carbon County, Edward Drake of Grand Coun PRICE JAYCEES PLAN a i i mi i: ty and myself. After a tour and ji e mlw& By paasing the bill, Utah joins n 'fia ? luncheon the group discussed! (MDTA) in Salt lake rtv nnMTrOTO the proposed budget for the coil! Utah. UUIlltulw J"lwu U A. Reverend John LaBranche, have enacted the legane project was approves by which : .Ttt .7 T. int.mrin.pftH lege wain uirecior jonn mcicer thp t,, Fia,tw .",rr and questioned the Director on Secretary of Labor W. Wizard "!in "V """" college operations and about bis wim ana secretary ot Health, ic ,i diuroh. Murrav. spiritual mod P.mw ot mAi T n philosophy of higher education. PVfiiinntiirin onr Wolfer-erator of itjhe drive, spoke first, dates for two preliminary Miss passed stmUjar The group was very impressed W. Gardner. I1" Bishop Federal expressed his 'America contests. The by its findings. Holy Cross Hospital is con- ' 'tOwsley manager of appreciation, for the splendid wm again sponsor theJaycees Moss BWife's Report ducting the "refresher" course last year, and Emery county contest Saturday, cooperation given States m M?mrtaiinTelephone My wife Helen, has been stay fox registered nurses who have outliued the uses of the monies AirM 29. as well as Miss Oar- ing with me in Salt Lake during not been practicing in their law as .described the new contributed. Larry SutUemeyer, bon. County Saturday, May 6. "extremely helpful in this session. She lias had such profession for five years or o vii iwi ' OUT CUSitOmeTS winners 01 wi jiocai ixwrnisus ftWl Tt uju...iii Protecting nlarvno, t Kn ti1Q a good time going to meetings mn.ro was on to hand those will receive a $75 Jaycee remind sment aTlf Jeasr of and receptions and visiting the nurses up to date on new iech that the success of the airship and an all expense trip Carbon friends that I have ask nologies and changes developed! is in the hands of the lay to state competition. If success-me- n drive the com Though telephone ed her to report to our readers in the medical pany of the parishes. Father Tra;M in the Miss Utah contest the has been highly successfrom the lady's point of view. world of today. ' chairman of this year's winning "miss" will represent jeser, ful in modern electronic using The next lines are hers. The nurses will have tnree drive gave a view of the mech- - the state in .the Miss America to identify offenders, anics of "I have found partieppating weeks of basic institutional equipment operation. finals at Atlantic City, New in ttllie soiial funrtions that training and seven weeks on - !dW agencies nave is set for Marth 5th. Jersey. seem to be part of the legislataaininc at Holv Cross !been severely hampered in the By then every parishioner will Entrants will be judged in past. Prior to passage of the be tive process to be very interest- Hospital. contacted by a man repres- - evening gown, bathing suit and new state lay, only municipal "'It is expected that the reing, but hard on the waistline. the and will asi; talent competition. The finalists entang Bishop 'We have attended all the fresher course will relieve any ordinances specifically prohib- for a contribution of 1 percent, ited calls. get a chance to show how annoyance functions to which the legisla- apprehension registered nurses of gross earnings, for the work they think on their feet by an-tors are customarily invited and may have who have been out of The bill expressly states that the church in Utah. an a violation of Iswering this in is extemporaneous person I have found former Carbon the field for a time," Conrad team, under the Question law if the annoyance call is i St.: ... Anthony's e u: ...mi County friends who have grac- Morgan, State Supervisor of the U. VlLll, Will liai.illl4H10IU Ul ti Basic qualifying rules for either or made within received s iously included me in their Salt U.iS. Dcrartment of Labor meet in the church hall Sunday Miss America set by the board Lake activities. Bureau of Apprenticeship and' L stfe evening, Mar. 26 at 7. The offi- of directors of the pageant will Further, the law prohibits the cers "This past week I attended Training (BAT), said. and workers will then re- be used. The rules include: en use of lewd or obscene, profane a luncheon and two sections of The MDTA funds for the ceive pledge cards for the calls trants must be 18 years of age of harm any threat the Ladies Literary Club as the training portion of the language; will make by March 5ih. by Sept. 1 of this they to or the of persons year and unproperty guest of Mrs J. Bracken Lee. project total $3,059.00, and sup der 28 by that date; must be She was the speaker at the Art plemental institutional training the household called; and any single and never married; residisturbing of the peace or of Seottion meeting. I have attend costs involved total $1,845. dent of the respective county the right of privacy in that STATE HOSPITAL The contract ed other meetings of this club covering the for at least 6 months aad be as a guest of Mrs Clifton Mem-mo- project was signed by Regional household, whether or not conable to display a talent routine NEEDS HELP FOR another former Carbonite. Director of BAT, D. L. Frodine versation ensues. for 3 minutes. False statements regarding of Denver, Colorado. Contt7t7iea on rage tour GIRLS get an early start injury, death or other actv-itie- s on geting ready for the contest of the household called; or NEW BUS PROJECT by filling out an entry blank. any attempts to terrify, inttimi-datST, ANTHONY'S NEWS St. Patrick's acd Party harass or annoy are also Recent trends in the care Contact Parley Johnson al 637- Ticket Chairman Named and treatment of persons suffer 0757 or write the Price Javcoes. The CYO will sell coffee and prohibited. A first volation of the law,ul8 ironi mencai uiness ana r.u. liox susi for information, donuts in the newly decorated Ticket chairman for the anChurch hall after all Masses nual St. Patrick's Card Party constitutes a misdemeanor, pun severe emotional problems in- - Remember you may be "Miss this Sunday. P'arishioners are sponsored by the St. Anthony's ishable by up to a $299 fine an rcludes having these people en- America" 1967. invited to stop in for a cup and Altar Society is Mrs Charles six months in jail. Subsequent SaSe. in a number of activities; a friendly visit with their fellow (Mary) Ghirardelli. Helper. The violations are regarded as a Wlthin tne community. The Utah' event will be held March 16 at felonv. with the offender sub- - s'?te Hospital subscribes to OLDER GIRLS parishioners. the Helper civic auditorium. jeer to imprisonment in the ms philosophy and makes ev- Social Church in the VAT?n2 .VJV Friday effort to. encourage its pa hall Friday night beginning at Call Mrs Ghirardelli for res- state prison for up to three .ry ervations. 8 p.m.. All welcome! years, and a fine up ta $1,000. ,uems 10 parucipaie m commun- - Carbon County older girls, ity events. One problem frequently en- - under the leadership of Lena is that the buses pres Waterman, received second Mary Sullivan Funeral i; ij't countered award rating in the Kennecott cnujr uvviieu uy uie OLaie iios- - Copixt Corporation Held Tuesday In Community Beautification program. The Fausett-Etze- l and are in bad of need Chapel replacement. A number of "more ur- girls were presented their cerFuneral services for Mary tificates of Award Monday, Feb. Dennis Sullivan, 77, former gent" expenditure requirements 13, e force the purchase of new bus- also by Mrs. Waterman. The c'ub Helper resident, were received a $10 award which es to a low priority. As a held Tuesday in the Fausett-Etze- l was presented by Mr. Rell V moans of remedying the situa Mortuary Chapel in Price. County Agent, and is to She died Feb. 17 of natural tion, the recreation department be used toward furtther beautiand volunteer services of the causes in a Salt Lake City rest fication projects in the year of home. hospital have organized and 1967. carried through with a number She was born June 25, 1889, The site of the 1966 beautifiof projects to raise funds for in Missouri, to Charles and was Price City Park cation the purchase of a new bus. Knight Dennis. Married where the girls, working under to John L. Sullivan April 14. Because of the importance the supervision of Ernest of buses to the successful func 1917, in Sa't Lake City. He died Park Supervisor, set out Feb. 25, 1960. She was a charter tioning of the recreation pro plants in areas which helped member of the Helper Literary gram, many patients and form- to beautify the park. er patients of the hospital alClub. The girls participating in th- -' Survivors are a sister, Mrs. ong with hospital employees were Pat and project have very willingly helped to Jessie Guscweile, Little Rock, Dimick, and Linda Kobe, Kathy make these projects successArkansas. Benny Goodman and his sestet highlights the Eighth Margaret and Susan Spencer, Comblain-la-Toubut cost buses Burial was in the Mt. View ful, a at bit International Jazz Festival quite Belgium of money, and this small group Georgia Waterman, Anna Holda-wawhich will be seen on the Bell Telephone Hour, Sunday, Cemetery, Helper, under direcTammy Tempfcr and Pattion of Fausett-Etze- l Cuntxnuei on Page Thrt Mortuary. February 26 over KUTV, Channel 2, at 4:30 p.m. ty Enckson. D-D- AY gyATK rse t "h t. - K Pru.. ,.i0o r t i" wraw ri'ZL T'T2X..i W1'V4 j - 'Tf fast-movi- schol-prese- '"iii the-fc- b D-D- of u: e, 4-- II : U 4-- H - AGAINST the Issuance of Bonds To vote in favor of the bonds mentioned in the foregoing words propositions, place a cross (X) in the square after the To vote "For the Issuance of Bonds" opposite such proposition. against the bonds, place a cress (X) in the square after the words "Against the Issuance of Bonds," opposite such proposition. (On the reverse side of the ballot) OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR CARBON COUNTY, UTAH MARCH 7, 1967 : long-tim- Ar-gyl- arij 2, 1967. Facsimile Signature County Clerk Publication: February 9, 1967. Last Publication, March e, Mar-tinea- u hart-man- Firtt nt tt Section 4. That the ballot to be used at the bond election shall comply in all respects with the Utah Municipal Bond Act and shall be in substantially the following form: FOR the Issuance MINING A lyi n, Fe-'w- r, y, |