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Show Ave 24101 PRIZE WINNERS AT LABOR DAY EVENT Winners of major prizes at the annual Labor Day celebration in Price Monday, as reported by Chairman of Drawings Adrian Anderson, were: Television set, Manuel W. May. Rfd Price; Rifle, M. L. Jensen, Price; Power Plant, Earl R. Davis, Price; Patio Furniture, Mary Weiss, Helper; Coleman Heater, Bonacci chil- - dren, Helper; $25 Cert from Food Center, Paul Majnik Hiawatha; $25 Cert. Helper 'Mkt., Jack Koski, Dragerton; $25 Cert. Nolans Jerry Heer, Dragerton; $25 Cert, Carbon Grocery. Draserton. George L. Addy Dragerton; $25 Cert from Kellers Mkt, Enis Limone of Helper. A-- VOLUME BACKS IN PASSENGER SERVICE, GROUP SAYS 4-- The executive director of the National Association of Railroad Passengers, Anthony said today that the As sociation has "positive informa uon from West Coast sources that the Union Pacific and the Santa Fe railroads are planning "drastic reductions" in their passenger service as a result of mail contract cancellations by! the U.S. Post Office Department. ett-Etz- el NUMBER H NEWSPAPER HELPER, UTAH HORSE CLUB MEET INVITES PUBLIC SEPT. THURSDAY, e John Razvoza, 77, resident of Helper died September 2 of natural causes here. He was born March 2, 1890 in Yugoslavia to John and Barbara Razvoza. Married Antin-ett- e Pauline, 1924 in Ohio; divorced; member of United Mine Workers of America; the SNPJ long-tim- 7, 1976 PARENTS INVITED TO Dic-kmia- n, great-grandchildr- dis-!e- j ISSSiand w 35-m- an 25-m- y, er J 4-- 4-- H 4-- H City and precinct officers of son, chairman; Mary Mullins, the Helper Democratic party vice chairman; Delee Montoya, will meet tonight (Sept. 7) at civic auditorium ti.ie Helper Northwest Helper: Raymond at 8 p.m. to elect precinct of- Toson, chairman; Mary Jerant, ficers and make appointments vice chairman; Mary Ford, to any vacancies that may exist, was the announcement West Helper: Luca Cormani, made today by Matt Star, Hel- chairman; Genevieve Cormani. Neta Lopez, per City Democratic Chairman. vice chairman; Mr Star noted that incumbent Democrat office holders who Precinct offices are the only intend to seek nomination, and offices to be voted on tonight. Head of the local Progressive any new prospective candidates for the three city council of- Citizens Ticket, Dr. J. J. stated this week, that no fices terminating December 51 of this year, are cordially well meetings of the group have been planned to date. Mayor come to attend the meeting. Chris Jouflas, who headed the Democrat Officers are: ticket two years ago, stated he officers Democrat Helper Mr Star, chairman; Mary Jer- - believes Burton Davis wil seek ant Mary iom, nomination for the post he now holds through appointment. Two secretary treasurer. Precinct officers now active other citizens have indicated to the Mayor they may seek the are: East Helper: Adrian Ander nomination on the P-- ticket. secy-trea- "If you like to watch children! and horses perform, you will enjoy the Carbon County Horse Club meets to be held at the Rodeo grounds near the old airport, September 11 and 12 at 6:30 p.m.," states Rell County Agent. Participating will be clubs from Price, Wellington and E. Carbon, in the following events: MONDAY All Horse club members from age 10 to and including age 13 will participate in the fitting and showmanship and the Western horsemanship contest. Those so desiring will participate in Barrel Racing, Pole Bending and the Keyhole Race. TUESDAY evening the club members 14 years of age and older will participate in tho same events plus a special Reining class. Three trophies will be given in each event. One in each of the following three divisions: (a) 10 and 11 years; (b) 12 and 13 years; and (c) 14 years and over. This is a total of 16 trophies to be given. "Carbon County is proud of its Horse Club activities. The team placed second in the stata contests this year at the contests at Nephi," Mr Argyle pointed out. The public is invited to attend these horsemanship event there is no admission. lodge. According to the information, Survivors are a son, daughter Edward, Washington Pa.; Mrs from unimpeachable sources, Baltim Earl Leforhoff, (Betty) the Union Pacific's passenger Md. service would be reduced to ore, Funeral and burial will be in one train a day over its entire Washington, Pa. Arrangements and would Santa Fe sysytem be left with "only a small frac- were made here by Mitchell tion" of the 20 passenger runs Funeral Home of Price. now in operation. "We call upon the Post OffJOB CORPS MEN ice Department to cease diverting mail from passenger trains pending Congressional action on UNDER BLM TRAINING Senate Concurrent Resolution 25" Haswell declared. This pen calls for an TO FIGHT FOREST FIRE Burial was in the Price City ding legislation of the potential investigation Cemetery under direction of for rail service and In order to meet the emer passenger Fausett-Etze- l Price. Mortuary, mail transportation, and a mor gency forest fire situation in atorium during the investigation the Western States, Castle Vail on further passenger train y Job Corpsmen over 18 have Vern Miller Funeral 16 hours of firefighting of continuances and diversion received Held Tuesday in mail away from the railro ads. training so they will be avail- Spring Glen LDS Chapel The able for these The Association recently tes- - Price Distriet emergencies. BLM staff has Gilbert Vermont (Vern) Mill uiicu in iavur uj. uie resoiauon, 50 corpsmen in er, 76, Spring Glen, died of na- wlfoich Haswell said now has instructed over tural oauses Aug. 31 in a Price nearly 30 sponsors in the Sen- fundamental firefightunig techniques. As part of their train ate. hospital. a small fire was set in a He was born April 26, 1891, On the one hand" Haswell ing, chained area northeast of Price and to Harrison at Spring Glen, me corpsmen in organized Elnora Wiseman Miller. Mar..w-' "I ried Violet Thompson; divorced. to improve passenger service Married Leona Keen; divorced. and on the other we see another tinguish the blaze. Married Eva Millard Jan. 28, division of the Federal Govern One trained crew was Salt Lake. Retired Rio ment, the Post Office Depart- sent to 1942, a fire in northern fight Grande engineer; member LDS ment, taking action that is deal Idaho last week and another church. were dispatched early .this ing body blows to that vary Survivors are widow; sons, same service. Our' Association week. The Job Corps program is exltremely concerned about again proving to be of substandaughters, Keath, Los Angeles; Rich-leVirgil, Eagle Point, Ore.; these developments, as should tial benefit in protecting and Gilbert, both Spring Glen; Everyone who feeds that a developing the natural resourMrs Foster (Veda) Abies, Cher- healthy rail passenger service ces of the United States by asry Valley, Calif.; Mrs Yosh is an essential part of our over sisting in fire control work dur(Annie) Budo, New York City; all tansportation picture." ing the most hazardous fire Mrs William (Diana) Jones, of season the West has seen since The National Assocdatiion of Price; stepdaughters, Mrs Jean Railroad Passengers is a non- the year 1910. Caupto, Mrs Jessie Pierce, both Yokem profit citizens' group devoted of Salt Lake; Mrs Joyce of New Orleans; 21 grandchil- to the preservation and impdren; two greatgrandchildren; rovement of rail passenger ser PHEASANT SEASON mother, Mrs Elnore M. Davis, vice. It's headquarters are in Pice; - bother, sisters, E. B.., Chicago at 333 North Michigan OPENING NOV. 4TH Mrs Victor Elnora) Walking-ton- , Avenue. "Taken together with last Mrs William (Vesta) MorUtah's 1967 pheasant season to discontinue the Calattempt Mrs Glen; Spring al gan, will open at 8 a.m. Saturday, ifornia the Zephyr, systematic on Page Three effort of the Southern Pacific Nov. 4 and will be open from three to twenty-thre- e to eliminate all of its inter-cit- y days de on where scatter the pending reSTATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, passenger service, and the be hunting. The & CIRCU- cent announcement by the New gunner will MANAGEMENT and possession limits are LATION, ETC., REQUIRED York Central that mail contract bag the same as past years, 3 and BY ACT OF CONGRESS OF cancellations will force discon 6 respectively. OCTOBER 23, 1962: Section tinuance of many 0f its interUtah County will have a three the Santa Fe and trains, city States United Title 39, 4369, Union Pacific proposals make day hunt and Salt Lake County Code. clear to all that long distance a five day hunt for the two September 7, 1967 rail passenger service is head shortest seasons this year. A seven day hunt will be held Of the Helper Journal, pub- ing for extinction unless action in Carbon, Emery, Grand, in lished weekly at 182 South Main is taken now," Haswell said. San Wayne, Garfield, Kane, Street, Helper, Carbon County Haswell contended that long Juan, Iron, Beaver, Piute, SeUtah. Sip Code 84526. distance passenger trains offer vier, Millard, Sanpete, Juab That publishers are N. Joe unique advantages over other Tooele and Wasatch counties. Tullius and Ethel II. luimis modes, including Shooting hours for pheasants That the Editor and General operation and the opportunity will be one half hour before sun Manager is N. Joe lumus, oi to relax and view the scenery rise to sunset each day of the without the tensions and dan- season except opening day Helper, Utah. That the owner is; (if owned gers of highway travel. when the season opens at 8 "We support the recent pro- o'clock in the morning. by a corporation, its name and the ICC that our entire address, must be stated and posal also immediately thereunder the inter-cit- y rail passenger net names and addresses of stock- work be surveyed to determine Learn To holders owning or holding 1 per which trains should be designa cent or more of total amount of ted as part of a national Rail Manage Time, Resources slock. If not owned by a corpor Passenger System," Haswell Eight $500 scholarships await ation, the names and addresses added. "As we understand this 11)67 national winners in the of the individual owners, must proposal, it is intended to faHome Management progbe given. If owned by a part- cilitate coorinatlon of existing ram conducted by the Coopera nership or other unincorporated service so that the designated Uve Extension Service. as trains would operate over the firm, its name and address, The member having the well as that of each individual routes assuring a maximum must be given). of patronage. The plan would best home management project N. Joe Tullius, Helper, Utah, also permit substantial econ- - in the state will be named a and Ethel II. Tullius, Helper, omies thru elimination of dupli delegate to the National Utah. cations of service and common Club Congress in November, and receive an expense-pai- d That the known bondholders, use of facilities. to Chicago for the week-lon- g other and security trip mortgagees 1 or session. Scores of holders owning holding per cent or more of total amount of Visits Briefly throughout the state will earn the bonds, mortgages or other seccounty medal of honor Mrs Walter Mundt of Astoria, for urities are: None. good progress in making Oregon, visited here Wednesday the management program. That the average number of between bus stops with relatives All awards will be provided copies of each issue of this pub- pnd friends, primarily Mr and lication sold ( or distributed, Mrs Luke Cormani and Jim, for the second year by Tupper through the mails or otherwise, and with the Eaquinta children. ware of Orlando, Fla., the proto paid subscribers during the She was en route home from gram sponsor. Winners are seltwelve months preceding the Colorado where she had attend- ected by the Extension Service. For full information call the ed the funeral services of a date shown above is 997. N. Joe Tullius, Mgr. giandson. County Extension office, Price. 4-- H , Al UCAI TU lirilT lYlL.ll I HL NLHL I n MCCT MLLI 4-- H which Has well said reached him T'IJ DISTRICT RAILROAD 36 John Razvosa Dies; Burial in Pennsylvania Has-wel- l, Funeral services were held for Joe Kochevar, 82, Spring Glen, last Saturday in the Faus Mortuary Chapel. He died of natural causes Aug. 29. in Los Angeles. He was born Feb. 9, 1885 at Ambras, Yugoslavia, to Joe and Mary Jakopic Kochevar. Married Louise Pugh, May 12, 1907 at Aspen, Colo. Came to U.S. in 1902, becoming citizen Sept. 29, 1912. Member SNPJ, American Fraternal Union. Survivors are widow; sons, daughters, Frank, Spring Glen; Edward, Mrs Darrel (Ella) bo'tih of Munay; Mrs Jess (Louise) Garlucci, Alhambra, Calif.; Mrs Mary Bikakis, San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs Louis (Frances) Rodriquez, Sunnyvale Calif.; Mrs Ira (Helen) Corpen-ing- , SanDiegaa, Calif.; 21 grand children, 23 61 AND Helper Democrat Party Officers Meet Tonight WESTERN RAILROADS PLAN DRASTIC CUT- Kochevar Funeral Held Saturday in Price MINING A Ar-gyl- e, 4-- H Parents teenagers are asked to keep the night of Oct. 3rd free so they might attend a by special meeting Carbon County Mental Health Assn. and Area PTA groups, at the Geary Theatre that evening. Guest speaker will be Robert Lippold, Salt Lake City, who who has appeared in a simi'ar category here at previous times Topics bearing on the keynote subject will be introduced by local people for Mr LippoTd's consideration, and a panel session will follow. This meaningful meeting is open so all parents who are interested in good mental healtih whether or not for associated with problems. Further details will be announced. ALTAR of s. secy-trea- s. secy-trea- s. Dal-pia- z, n; C teen-iager- SOCIETY PRES. NAMES COMMITTEES, Airman Michael Kos At AFB Tech School The jt, Anthony's Altar Society will hold its first meeting of the season in the Church Woman Hospitalized hall Wednesday, Sept. 13 at After Car-Trai- n Mishap 7.30 p.m. Mrs John Kokal, President, A cartrain collision Tuesday auto will preside over the business resulted in a totaled-ou- t and a woman passenger in meeting and will announce the "fair" condition in the Carbon following committee chairman hospital, Price. The accident assignments: Mrs Cecil Hostesses: Uzelac; took place on a D&RGWRR Mrs Carlo Matekovic; Social, Carbonville. in crossing Mrs Iva Laird, Carbonville, Adoration, Mrs Mike Valentine; suffered cuts, a chest injury CCD, Mrs Angelo Pascuzzi; Ca i; Mrs Sam ard bruises. The driver of the tholic Charities, Sick Mrs Dominic husband Hy Laird, ascaped car, Youth, Mrs Stanley injury when he jumped from Kitchen, Mrs John F. UTAH RECEIVES CHECK the car before the collision. Table Setting, Mrs DriscoH; state Sheriff's office reports over a Lawrence Payne; Serving, Mrs were Lairds the driving X-'jFROM BLM OF 11 eossing in Carbonville when William Vigor; Membership, - Mrs Emilio Ori; Publicity, Mrs ATrc T.a.irrI cprpnmpH hpr , S. Kos, son;, Paul Dalpiaz; Historian, Mrs Michael Airmian as fhA frnrn i,.mnoi OVER $1,778,700. Victor Iitizzette; Altar Linens, xvu ana oi ivus vvcmi tram struck it. Mrs John Sallas. 01 spring uien, nas Deen selL. with The Utah last week received a engineer train, at M. Other officers are Mrs John the controls, was at Bottino, check for $1,778,724.02 from the ected for technical training U.S. a vice president; Mrs as Keesler Miss., Ferderber, AFB, of train a with east U.S. Bureau of Land Manage traveling communications Air Force spec secetary; CarSaccomanno, Joseph omnfv prvnl rarrs fnr F.ast. ment. treasurer Mrs Pete Perrero ialist. travwas train The area. bon The payment was for the airman recently complet Short reports will be given by slow rate when the state's share of funds received edThe Lackland eling at a at Mrs basic John Ferderber and Mrs training BLM took accident for administration of place. by His new school is Entwistle on the Nation Texas. Emma AFB, federal lands in Utah, according Comal Counsel of Catholic Women to Robert D. Nielson, BLM part of the Air Training hundreds Utah Will Be Served convention they attended in state director for Utah. It in mand which conducts of specialized courses to provJune in Salt Lake City. in Office CAKE eluded revenues from mineral By trained personide Mrs Entwistle will be guest technically leaves for the six month per San Francisco speaker at the meeting. iod ended June 30 and from gra nel for the nation's aerospace force. Refreshments will be served. The CARE field office in Den zing permits, land sales and Airman Kos is a 1967 gradu whitih serves Utah, will All members and prospective other income for fiscal year ver, . , ate of Carbon Senior High ati, sumtember 15 to cut members are invited to attend. 1967. costs and in adminiisitraitive States receive crease efficiency, Donald E. SPAGHETTI DINNER of the fedpayments of 37.5 eral government's revenues for Zieg, CARE director in Denver mineral bonuses, rentals and; LINELESS TELEPHONE announced this week. The duties and responsibili- PLANS COMPLETED royalties. This includes oil and of donor service in Utah ties gas,, potash, sodium, sulphur, COMING SOON The Annual Mama Mia Spawill be assumed by C. Thomas coal and phosphate found on dinner will be held on CARE of ghetti the federal lands or on former pub director Perry, call I'm that "If expecting San 444 Market Street, lie domain lands to which the Sunday. Sept. 24 at the Helper I'll be out in the office at auditorium. Serving will civic California. federal government still main comes in, Francisco, from 3 to 7 p.m. be continuous garage." Commit tains mineral rights. States also The CARE Voluntary TTrt m1nir T1U1 vi Gun ft ii t" John Mrs Kokal, general l tee of Utah, made up 0f profes- receive a percentage of reven- , EE; will be assisted by chairman, women ues from the sale of public men and public mmI exthat this is one Mrs John of lands, sale of timber products explainedof als, officers of clubs and other Mrs typical conversation! Mrs Callor, DriscoH. Tony to from the federal lands; and ample will continue be done away with associations, which Colmay John Mrs Chuck Callor, grazing leases. u.. i; nv(nnoir.n serve the state. Lawrence Mrs e ombo, Payne, 9 Utah's check included have utah residents now under develop-- 1 since Mrs Wm Vigor, Mrs John from mineral leases and tQ CARE Mrs Cecil Uzelac and othand oth relief overseas from $38,735.63 permits to Horsley, the new the nonprofit According of the Altar Somembers er er income. Six months ago the rations in started portable agency St. Anthony's. of state received a check for $1,- - phone is becompletely CARE ciety 1946. programs Major used without con-- ! and can Everyone is invited to parti418,352.41 covering its share of of this year indude aid to civihan distance wires a at necting Tickets are now availrevenues from mineral leases' 100 feet to over a South cipate. Vietnam, of awar victims in quarter at $1.50 for adult; 75c for reable of during the first six months mile from a stationary phone. family victims in India and and $5 for family. child fiscal year 1967, Mr Nielson East. Midd'.e will allow a person to fugces in the "It added. work in the yard, go out to the Other amounts received by intermountain states included d o iNcwFRS RFMIFR'X IllRFST ARTICLE Arizona $84,216.87; Colorado, $2, -i for lunch without missing any mum niiwiibuw Idaho $100,588.40; calls. The lineless extension 032,274.76; An article in the August issue Nevada $374,305.42; New Mexiattached to his belt of Reader's Digest entitled, goes along co $6,502,632.77; and Wyoming in the Internal Revor thrust into his coat pocket." Helper Woman Ends "Tyranny $3,235,041.19. Still some years from being Insurance Studies enue Service," contains too rewill set distortions and new the available, many to volutionize Mrs Irene D. Hovat, 98 N. unsubstantiated conclusions calling telephone the becomes has IRS, when it NEWS completed unanswered, remain ANTHONY'S operational. Main, Helper, ST, A housewife, for example, will a special professional thru District Director Roland Catholic Classes be aable to answer her own course in advanced life insur- V. Wise, said this week. classes on the calls when she's out hanging ance underwriting. In testifying on Aug. 10 be(Instruction Catholic religion for adults in- clothes. fore the House Subcommittee Mrs Hovat is a special agent on Appropriations and at a terested in learning about our Unlike a push to talk walkie-talkiof faith will begin Tuesday, Sept. the experimental phone of the Salt Lake City agency press conferecne later that day, Prudential Insurance Co. y the 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the church will provide simutaneous Commissioner of Internal Rev a hall. Please contact anyone you conversation, plus the conBernard J. Schroer, agency enue Sheldon S. Cohen gave think might be interested. necting, disconnecting, dialing manager, marked successful detailed report on the 16 insCatechetical Day and ringing of a conventional conclusion of the studies by tances of a'leged wrongdoing The annual Catechetical day telephone. bv I US mentioned in the article. presenting Mrs Hovat with a "Mr Cohen hand certificate will be held Oct. 7 at Judge It will be a disputed all but completion signed Memorial school, Salt Lake. set model, equipped with an ex by Charles D. Stevens. CLU, one of the cases in the articl'?. If you plan to attend give tendable antenna for use during executive director of agencies He said the one case was subname to one of the Fathers. stantially true and that the relong range transmission and for the company. venue agent involved had been, Beginning Sept. 14 we will, reception, have a series of Informal ses-- j Mountain States Telephone is Purpose of the course, Schro- disciplined. sions for all interested parent? one of two companies selected er said, Is to enable Prudential The Commissioner emphasizand prospective parents Adult bv the phone manufacturer, Bell agents- to provide the highest ed that IRS employees do a education family relations. It Telephone Laboratories, to field possible degree of service to "darn good job" and said he Continued on Page Three their clients. starts at 7:30 p.m. in the hall, test the new sets. 4-- H Pin-arell- De-Ros- e; Lit-izzett- - VlUK- rr "jtne semi-annu- P6- al - 1 T" .";, , contnb-telepnon- $1,739,-988.3- m SS, Sal-la- s. 1 1 i- - - half-truth- e, two-wa- J dial-in-t- i - s, |