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Show The HELPER (Utah) JOURNAL CCD OVERLADES HIGH SCHOOL NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Usfbc&TIGN JTAH STATE toi GRADUATION ASSOCIATION Published Every Thursday THE JOURNAL, PUBLISHING CO MP ANT HELPER. UTAH N. Entered VAGE Joe Tullius and Ethel H. Tullius, Publishers A Second Class Matter At "he Poet Office At H, lper, Utah THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1967 TWO ROCK SHOW Mr and Mrs Ken Carr and Mrs John Baysinger and chil- ing Mr Hickman here to perform these authentic Pueblo Indian Dances. These dances and ceremonials are becoming almost extinct as the younger Indian people are not following in their parents' footsteps. dren spent Saturday in Salt Mrs Lon Wallace and children of Provo joined them there for a day. Lake Jeanene Oook who is attending school at Logan, wus here for the weekend visiting parents, Mr and Mrs Ernest Cook and others. Miss The double look is here for j Mothers Day May 14 Starlet, Anne B. Hatch Engagement Told r i llliijf . TO ALL CASTLE GATE NEWS THANKS I wish to say thank you fc at and friends for Diane and Carol Ariotti of my neighbors the lovely cards, flowers and Salt Lake vsited with their gifts sent to me during my parents Mr and Mrs Richard stay in the Carbon hospital and Mr and Mrs Thorit Hatch of Ariotti this past weekend. oonvialensance at home. 150 D Street, Helper, announce during Mr and Mrs Ray Wilstead You. all were most sonsider-at- e the engagement of their daugfa-- , and thoughtful. Thanks ter, Miss Anne Becker Hatch, Lake and Bountiful. tn Robert F. Tavtor. son of Mr Mrs JOE BAN Visitors last week at the Joe and Mrs Robert Taylor, Grand and daughter Riche home was Jean's mother Mrs Anna Mavair Junction', Colorado. Mrs Pearl Jensen of Salt Lake Miss Hatch and Mr Taylor and her aunt Mrs Eva Orton are attending Westminster Colof Provo. lege in Slalt Lake Citv. Frank Snow of Salt Lake visit Notre Dame Boosters' The wedding will take place; ed over the weekend at the June. in Awards Meeting Held Clint Sniow home. Sympathy is extended to the A plaque with the following Hreinson family on the death msioription was received by the Mrs Mabrko Hostess Mrs John Mabrito acted as of their 'daughter LaRue Har- Notre Dame High School from hostess to her bridge club on; to funeral the attend Here vey. KUTV, Chian. 2 TV at the an Saturday was her mother Mrs nual Booster Club Athletics Thursday night, awarding the Ethel Hreinson, Mr and Mrs Award banquet Sunday in the prizes for the game to Mrs George Pizza, Mrs Ern Flaim, Junior Vianover and family of school cafeteria. Mrs Joe Bonacci Jr. A and Kearns, Mr and Mrs John Sulli "The Playmaker Award is Lois Mrs van, Oireim, Aplanalp given to a player who is rec- tasty dessert luncheon was also of Vernal and Paul Hreinson of ognized and chosen by his fel- served by the hostess. Clearfield. low players and coach as the Mrs Jerry Jensen and childwishes to outstanding playmaker of the Helen Houghton Todd and Dodi, of Salt Lake ren thank the town board for its year. Mike Cisneros received a stared visiting time here over to the generous contribution certificate as his award for the weekend with their parents Cancer fund drive. the outsitandng playmaker. Mr and Mrs R. L. and Mrs Cairmella Tomsk as a Receiving letters for football, the Thenald Jensens Rogers of Price. visior to Salt Lake Thursday basketball and baseball were and Friday. Jerry Maio, Terry Maio, Walter Rex Henderson of Spanish Visitors this past week at the Cruz, Bill Crissman; letters for Fork, who brought his wife and C. H. Mills home were Mr and football were given to Deward family down Sunday for a day Mrs Steve Lester and son of Howa, Mike Koran, Mike Pee-zui- long visit with her sisters, Mrs Kearns and Mrs Rose Zobell John Spatafore, Steve Vel-tr- i, John Tallerico and Mrs Clarand Mr and Mrs Glen Davis, Pat Kokal, Bob Howa, Len ence SiFitoe, stopped in for a ail of Provo. Pagano, Dave Oartwright, Sam brief visit with Ethel and Mr and Mrs Thomas Bendall Melo, Steve Burdis and Chris Tullius and family before return visited in Salt Lake last week Jensen. ing home. end. Their granddaughter Bren in basketball went to Letters da Marrelli of Spring Glen was Phil Greer, John Spatafore, to a patient at the Holy Cross hos- Mike Cisneros; baseball: Dick S-- S BENEFITS FOR pital. Crisisrman, Sam Melo, Buddy Brent Gale of Fruita, Colo., Quintana, Pat Kokal and Bob CARBON IN visited with Ms mother Mrs Ra Howa. TOLD last yona Gale and family Outstanding lineman trophy weekend. went to Deward Howa, and tho month during 1966, a to Ernest Miller of Layton spent outstanding backfield trophy, to talEach 2355 Old-AgSurvivors, Dis the at weekend this visiting in Mignonette h, or Petti Point inyellow orwhite gold filled. $9.95. The annual High School of Religion graduation services, will take place Sunday. May 14 in the St. Anthony's Church at 6.30 p.m., it was announced today by Rev. Rudolph Daz. The services will be gin with special awards to students from grades nine through twelve who have merited special recognition. This will be followed by presentation of diplomas to the senior students (including the Helper and Price students atfrom Car tending released-timbon High). Rev. Lawrence Spellan, who conducts a similar program in Magna will be the guest speaker. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass wiM be offered following the graduation services. A re-- ! ception will follow in the church hall. All students in the released-time- , program and their parents are invited to attend. Ths is the largest graduating class to date (35), and it is the first class to have graduates who have completed four years of daily high school instruction. The Mowing Helper students will receive diplomas Sunday: Four years : - Bob Donathan, Virginia Garcia, Helen Gonzales Teresa Rojas, Rose Sanchez, Judy Slaveasky; Joe Gross, Pauline Manaanares Bonnie Martinez, Anita Montez, Karen Naranjo, Brenda Pugli-esFlora Romero, Jim Rugg-erValarie Saccomianno, Stana Tofidh; two years, Iinda Berg Coleen Caller, Cathy amo, Grundy, Leroy Guittierez, Nora Iimone, Francis Martin, Orlan do Ochoa, Michael Vasquez,; e j It's the slim new watchband that's beautiful enough to double as a bracelet Choose the Mrs Greener Hostess Mrs J. A. Greener played hostess to Mrs Wm Morrison and Mrs Elmo Bray in addition to her regular club group last Tuesday afternoon. All ladies present enjoyed light refreshments during the bridge play, with Mrs Bray, Mrs Bud Petersen and Mrs Bent Happs claim ing prizes for the game. Mrs Day Entertains Mrs Ab Day entertaned her bridge club last Tuesday night inviting Mrs John Tochi & Mrs Paul Dalpiaz as special guests. A delightful luncheon was serv ed before the game, after which prizes were awarded to Mrs Ken Funk, Mrs Leslie Reid and Mrs Dallas Crandall. Continued from Page One SUNDAY Christmas and the annual Eas three-year- s; e, i, one year: Fred Lupo, Lupo, Judy Stavar, and Steve Veltri; basketball Phil home of his parents, Mr and Greer and John Spatafore were Mrs LaVille Miller. awarded the outstanding playGet well wishes go to Clifford ers trophies. Outstanding base Wilde who is a patient at the ball award went to Walt Cruz. Senior athlete trophy, donated Carbon hospital. atMrs Kate Orton and Eva by Price Trading, went to twins tended a funeral in American jerry and Terry Maio. Walter Cruz presented a gift of appre Fork Monday. ciation to Coach Stewart Foster on behalf of the Lettermen's During the Summer WOODY'S JEWELRY Watch & Diamond Specialists Helper - Utah I Club. Master of ceremonies was Judge Edward Sheya. Booster Club officers in charge of the affair are Marcel Blanc, Paul Norman Wilson, Holldaway, Steve Papazaharis, Joe Bona-cand Rev. Joseph Fitzgerald ci MOTHERS IW Columbia Mine Sunday, May 14 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES - ALL KINDS Waffle Irons - Toasters - Blenders Personal TV Sets - Lamps, all kinds ROCKERS - RECLINERS - CHAIRS ; i ing coal to the Ironton Plant which produced pit iron primarily for the Columbia Steel Corp. plants in Pittsburg, Calif. The mine was acquired by U.S. Steel in 1930 when it purchased Columbia Steel Corp. Over the past 44 years, the mine has shipped more than 17 million tons of coal to coke ov ens at the Geneva and Ironton plants in Utah County. The mine is located in the Book Cliffs about three miles south of Dragorton. FILM ON NARCOTICS SHOWN TO KIWANIS Kiw-an- is e, (R-Uta- ship-fitte- ia esfwoKs for Sale Journal Office a. MORTUARY ROBERT 637-118- n. ETZEL PRICE 1 A AAA A AAA AA AAA AAA AA AAA A A Mirrors The Bes? staplers BEADSPREADS - gifts, please. STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE HELPER STATE BANK of Helper, in the State of Utah April 25, 1967. Line Markwell at the close of business on ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, $ 674,313.89 land cash items in process of collection United States Government obligations direct and guaranteed of States and political subdivisions .... Securities of Federal agencies and corporations not guaranteed by U.S Other securities (including $ None corporate stocks) Federal funds sold Other loans and discounts Obligations '. 1,832,167.50 851,732.95 . TOTAL ASSETS ..7 3,552,687.17 71,997.00 3.00 None 2.507.51 $ 6,985,409.02 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and $ 1,773,593.73 corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 4,144,343.01 14;058.59 Deposits of United States Government 457,956.96 Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of foreign governments and official institutions, NONE central banks & international institutions NONE Deposits of commercial banks Certified and officers' checks, etc 28,542.00 TOTAL DEPOSITS $ 6,418,494.29 (a) Total demand deposits 2,119,151.28 (b) Total time and Savings deposits 4,299,343.01 Federal funds purchased NONE NONE Other liabilities for borrowed money Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding NONE Other liabilities (including - NONE mortgages and other Mens on bank premises and other real estate) 97,355.51 TOTAL LIABILITIES .'. $ 6515,849.80 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS (a) Capital notes and debentures None (b) Preferred stock total par value None (c) Common stock total par value 150,000.00 No. shares authorized 15,000 No. shares outstanding 15,000 $ 200,000.00 Surplus Undivided prifits 119,559.22 Rtserve for contingencies and other capital reserves TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS NONE 469,559.22 TOTAL LIABILITIES & CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 6,985,409.02 " Memoranda Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with call date 6,428,617.95 Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call date 3,483,127.24 Loans as shown in item 7 of "Assets" are after deduction of valuation reserves of 86,386.69 Securities as shown in items of "Assets" are None after deduition of valuation reseraes of .... 2-- 5 STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF CARBON 83, Vice President and Cashier, of the bv-nambank, do solemnly swear that thig report of condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. R. PHILLIPS I, J. R. Phillips, ed Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2nd day of May, 1967. Frances Snyder, Notary Public Residing at Helper, Utah My Commission Ex.iires 28, 1968 June Correct Attest: Arthur Dalpiaz, Sr. Carl J, Leavitt, John B. Labroi Directors. i I, W. S. Brimhall, Bank Commissioner, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named bank, filed in this office on May 3, 1967. W. S. BRIMHALL, Bank Commissioner Date of publication: Thursday May SAVE lARJ." P&MD TO BED EAEIV TO !'f WHAT WANT AOS ST) rAWILU Ul VVILU EYES FURNITURE and HARDWARE CO 148 South Main St. Helper, Utah :- - Office of the Bank Commissioner. 11, 1967. SHADOW BOXES HUNDREDS OF OTHER GIFT ITEMS None Non None STATE OF UTAH GRANT C. FAUSETT "hone Corning-War- e request no (SEAL) Sharpeners for at Journal Office PpncL 472-567- 472-395- Frank Members of the Helper Club viewed a film concerning the use of narcotics, at their regular meeting at the LaSalle last night. Joe Rolando of the served as chairman meeting. The Kiwanis Bowling League finished play last Wednesday Black with Curley Monroe's team taking the regular league championship and Joe Rolando's Brown team taking the playoff title. Next week the club will honor '66 Mather's Day with a Ladies Night. An appropriate program is being arranged for according to Program Chairman Hector Chiara. abdPity and Health Insurance to benefits, amounting $180,584 were paid to Carbon County residents, according to a report Carbon Navy Man Is released today by Senator Wal- Promoted to Warrant lace F. Bennett, - Tech-Clas- s The County figures were part Officer of the state totals of 85,650 Sor, Ronald K. Jewkes, chief cial Security benefits, amount U.S. Navy, has been seling to $6,304,542, paid monthly ected to Warrant Ship repair during 1966, Technician. Selectees will take A report from the Social Sec- indoctrination courses at Newurity Administration indicated port, Rhode Island. They will were be informed by letter when and that monthly benefiis made in he County to 1038 re- where they will go for schooltired persons, in the amount of ing. $95,227. A total of 137 disabled Chief Jewkes is a veteran of persons in the County received over 12 years Naval service. momtWiv payments amounting He is the son of Mr and Mrs to $15,893. Mont jewkes of Carbonville. His A total of 349 wives and huspresent duty station is the bands of retired and disabled USS Suhokia 6 homeported workers in the County received at Treasure Is'and, San Franmonthly payments of $15,985, cisco. He is married to the and 508 children of deceased former Arlene Gale from Helpand disabled parents in the er. They have three children. County received $29,501. At the present time they reside Other categories listed in the at Vallejo, California. report for the County and the monthly payments are: widows and widowers, 253, $18,821; widowed mothers 67, $4,927; and parents, 3, $230. FAUSETT-ETZE- L W " Vega. TA-18- Continued from Page One Ov-erla- was known as a gracious hostess and an excellent cook and she gave freely of these Model YA-- 6 talents, both in her own home YAMAHA Motorcycles and in various projects of the Relief Society. Fox Minibikes Trailblazer Cushman Parts Mr Over'ade was an employee of the Utah Railway for 45 years. Upon his retirement in DAVIS MOTORS 1965, they moved to Beaver where they now , make their Open 4 to 6 weekdays home. 10 to 5 Saturdays All their friends and relatives HELPER 127 So. Mam are cordially invited to attend 6 3 Res. the Open House. The Overlades Phone Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises Real estate owned other than bank premises Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding Santo Other assets Je CLOSED MONDAYS ter Sunrise Services. Mrs at BLUE HILL Dairy's DAIRY MILK STATION Grade 'A' Pasteurized, Homogenized Milk GALLON 800 GALLON 850 Delivered At the Dairy Also Grade 'A' Pasteurized Cream, Eggs and Flavored Drinks Juices 44-- Spring Glen on North side of Mail Route 9 Phones: or 472-50- M 472-M3- i |