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Show Universal Microfilm Corp TUESHfiV 7 NOV VOTERS For the governorship incumbent Cal Rampton has waged an active campaign, hitting all areas of the state, against opponent Carl Buehner, Milton Wielenmann candidate on the Demo ticket seeking the nod of the people over incumbent U.S. Senatr Wallace F. Bennett, has been intense. Incumbent Congressman Lau rence Burton, 1st district, who is opposed by Richard J. Mau- - than presently anticipated to race inturn a former to that, plus, if electoral votes are not sufficient for either cf the top two to throw selection of President into the House of Representatives and Senate. Statewide the campaign between Utahn Democrats and Republican challengers has developed into an all-ofor votes on issues, personalities and '.promises". Voters in Carbon County and the Nation Tuesday, Nov. 7 vill go to the polls to vote for a U.S president, Senators, Congressmen, down through the state offices and ending with county candidates. Five parties are on the ballot giving voters the widest choice for many years. Most of the action is expected with the two major parties with George Wallace cutting in perhaps more two-wa- y vice-preside- camp-paig- ut n 5th POLLING PLACES Polling places will open at 7 a.m. Tuesday morning and were overlooked by voters. On the ballot, remain open until 8 p.m.. EAST HELPER voters will Sheldon Allred, Price, incumbent, state school board mem- cast ballots at civic auditorber is being opposed in his bid ium. for by Clair Erick-so- n NORTHWEST HELPER voters will vote at the Junior High of Manti. Sample Ballots are printed on school. WEST HELPER voters will Pages Six and Ten of this news paper for the information and cast ballots at the Diamanti convenience of the voter. Cafe building on main street. Other Demo candidates not ponse is expected to be better being opposed are Boyd Bunnell than before when amendments ghan, has stumped the state in grand style and is expected to draw heavily, even in Carbon County, one of the few Demo strongholds in the state. for District Attorney; Omar B. Bunnell for State Senator; Larry Regis Jr., for State Representative, and Hector Chiara, commissioner r for The five Legislative Propositions on the ballot No.'s 1 to 5 and Liquor Initiative Petition A have been been given full discussion, pro and con through all news media, and voter res County Ticket On the Carbon candidate list only one candidate, Waller H. Maynard, incumbent, faces an non-partisa- n four-yea- cmomis-sioner opponent for Dan Garber, Price bus-- , inessman is contesting May-- I rard for the office. two-yea- GENERAL ELECTION r. Wh r JiiiijiBiiiH EXPLANATION OF THE PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO CONSTITUTION OF UTAH Voters will receive a huge, state the budget dealt with ballot No ember 5 when they thousands of dollars while now report to polling places in Utah it measures out hundreds of and will be faced with the sel- - millions. It is time to inject N ER A MINING AND ection of a President and run- - more business into goverHELPER. UTAH THURSDAY, OCT. 31, 1968 VOLUME 62 NUMBER 41 ning mate, Senator, Congress- - ment. man. Governor and various nth Proposition No. 2 er State officials, and Carbon Compensation of Legislators This amendment provides that voters will also vote on a candiCATHOLIC date for commissioner. members of the Legislature Five parties are listed on the shall receive compensationn of ballot including Democratic, Re ?25 per diem and expenses of The annual Halloween party publican, American Indepentent W per aiem wnne actually m sponsored by the Helper Kiwan-i- s Peace and Freedom and Social session. 4-- H Club will take place in the LEADER BANQUET 4-- H ACHIEVEMENT this If amendment is adopted ist Workers tickets. civic auditorium tonight (Thurs Then too, the voter will hae the compensation would be day) beginning at 7 p.m. Cash on his ballot candidates for the $1,500 for the NOVEMBER 7TH EXERCISES PLANNEL legislative will be given for the best prizes bud State Board of Education, and session. Should the costumes and the kiddies will Achievement Exercises be entertained with a free film for East Carbon the selection of get session be approved total Once again Carbon Emery a member to the District Board compensation would Bank is graciosuusly hosting will be held Thursday, Nov. 7 average Joe Myers, Chairman of the $1000 annually as compared to of Education. the leaders of Carbon Coua at 7:20 p.m. in the Price muiV- - club's Boys and Girls commit- $500 e under existing law. The voter will also vote on ty at a Leaders' Banquet in cipal auditorium. This program tp nf ;. in " of their dedicated is the climax of the year ments for me party. Propositions, and a Liquor penses would be increased frcm to re$5 diem $15 while All the have Initiative Petition. viork with the youth of this which saw some outstanding per Mr Myers extends a welcome ceived slate and national awards being ior ai kiddies in the North Car publicity, pro Legislature is actually in county. con and local newspapers sion. Tiie luncheon will be h3id on won by Larbon members. bon area to come out to the Glenn T. Baird, State have carried many paid ads in! The Utah Foundation points Thursday, Nov. 7, at 12:45 pm. party an(j compete for the cos- favor or against most of the out that Utah ranks 49th among at Jeanselme's Cafe in Price. Supervisor, will be present, as tume prizes. Glenn T. Baird, State well as the Key Banker of the propositions and the liquor pe- - the fifty states in total compen Thf Kiwnni.; flnh has hen jsation paid to its legislators, tition. will be present to area; also a representative of ennnsnrinff tiiio TTaiWaoT, nartw t;, Supervisor, An explanation of the propos- - and even if the amendment X ;?ive an insPinnS message on the Carbon County Board of annually for many years and ''4 ed amendments to the Consiitu providing for increased legis-tbe rewards of leading a group. Commissioners. will continue to do so providing 1,1 young tion of Utah & the (Liquor compensation is approv youth, and appre- - This year each group of children in the community re- TK$7J Wend-ieUtah still will not reach the tiative Petition made by laTl0n tor we worK wnicn nas, members win be honored by frain fro macts of vandalism 1, ell B- Anderson, member oi tne Mountain Mates and U.S. their year of bepn done. work: first, durine Halloween. of Car ooii second, third, etc. AH members Bar, and Professor of Pol- erage. Compare the total Representatives All children attendinsr the for the Science at Utah State Un- lative compensation Fmery Bank and the County who have completed their will be given a Halloween party a which DIFFERENT! Pictured IT'S unique quilt displaying c umIT Tna of v. biennium $1415 for Utah with ii'Avlr i, nrniont fnr 1QiiQ illfHI. I'lllllII TI1HI1I.S Commission wiU be iu. HK'HL TVVIIV iversity follows ; ITIU ' i.M,U I""1' I d uuBicu $7140 for Arizona, $11,530 for addition to the Council's cabled to the stand to receive Xiwanis Club Prooposed Constitutional Amendments Colorado, $6,203 for Idaho and ,Mre Naders and the Extension staff thir completion award r diirw ivicti mil. i lie vaiiuua auuaica iiiaiviiiK uu uic uunk ivna "Utah voters will determine $7,020 for Nevada. ,AllrlT which is given by Carbon Conn. CITY PURCHASES ui ... 1 U.. tUn V.r. J TI1 vuuillj. U..; dim uic wcie pui uiiaaeu uy xicipei uusmcss CBiduiibiuiiciiLS All the fate of five proposed amend Proposition No. 3 lead rs are invited to tv in rpcognition of thfir work. TRTTPK firms' names and their emplojyees are embroidered in each Uend and ments. Each of these pioposed Inventory Tax requested ti make1 Members are urged to setl on is show now on display the particular square. The quilt amendments have been approv The adoption of this amend Helper city council last week Fossat Photo re v bids for a new truck ed by at least two thirds of th? ment would exempt from prop- windows of.Fossat Studio, here. Extension office by Friday. opened so Comoinre. lmmematerv Utah Senate and of the House erty taxation tangible personal pletion awards can be made. receiving five bids from the of Representatives. This means property held for sale in the area dealers. Apparent low bid was submitted by the Bunnell they have each received the bi- ordinary course of business and INQUIRING EDITOR TO SPECIAL EDUCATION Art Members League Dodge Motor of Price. The low partisan support of the Dem- which constitutes the inventory Exhibit Paintings HUNTERS AWAIT bid for the truck was $3003.00. ocrats and Republicans in the of any retailer, wholesaler a Utah Legislature. Other bids received and the manufacturer, farmer or live- HOST CARBON GROUP CLASSES ARE NOW Members of the Carbon Art stock raiser. noted were: Kraync MoProposition No. 1 prices are League exhibiting paintings lilNGNECK OPENING Six Sessions Carbon School stu amendof this tor Hansen Chevrolet High $3589.23; Legislative Proponents at several locations in Carbon three girls and three AVAILABLE The purposed of this amend ment claim that since inventor dents and Valley Motors, an nnn to An week this County rstimstpH according ment is U provide lor a bud- ies being held in Utah for sale boys, will face "The Inquiring ra:uaPowell league presi-den- bird enthusiasts are expected to Margaret Distributive education classes get session of the Legis.ature outside the state are now ex-- 1 Editor" on KUTV Channel 2 are now offered at Carbon be surrounding pheasant lands' BefoeK th low bld wsiP" High wihich snail not exceed twenty empt from taxation with the this Saturday afternoon at 2 39 the mayor In Helper, Lorus Winn, Ken- - awaitimr the 8 a.m. onnnin PI0ved school an;;une-eofficials school, ' o calendar days to meet during adoption of the Freeport Am- - p.m. The program, sponsored vince uoiiza Councilman hs cil, ilwnrth has u nf hk' artist, cpvpfqi week. this " TT They are taught r iUVtllMJCl h d5 j, l uaiuiuav, endment in 1964 that we should by the Salt Lake Tribune, pits ij on years. works disolav. at Jeansrlme thp by Jack lube, who reports that of the low bid sen check Under the existing Constitu- - also exempt inventories being the girls against the boys in a there specs r.as now 78 enrolled. seasons are HidrKti, bird rromm, Angelina begins. tion a general session of tnc held for sale in Utah. While contest testing their knowledge Pheasant seasons will be from to verify standard equipment Students enrolled are being oils displayed; at Jeanstlmes and optional clauses. Utah Legislature meets during this logic may not be persuas of current events that have apde- placed on jobs during the school Cafe, Rena knudson is exhibit- - five to twenty three Other business of the council years for not ive, it is true that the inventory peared in the newspapers dur- day in the Price and Helper ing; at Carbon Emery Bank, pending on the area days, as '!sted included more than 60 days. There are tax is a difficult one to admin-n- o ing the past seven days. approving recommed Lillian Laboroi's painting oX the in the upland bird areas. proclama. ation of Mayor Chris Jouflas ister fairly and it does force The moderator, or "Inquiring The sessions during on month of tion. js the program are: display. goals bered years. Unless the Gov- - a distortion of usual business Editor' 'is Mike Korologos of Tom BeVeridge, local corres- - Shortest of the hunts will be that the old fire engine be re1. Broaden curricula to prothe Tribune the staff. ernor calls a special session for operations during inventory vide courses and teaching tech pondent for the league said the in Salt Lake and Utah counties activated and put on standby Girls representing Carbon on such purposes as he shall sepc-if- lime. aimed at meeting the group is now conducting a new which are open for five days, service. Revision of city's water and The repeal of the inventory the program are Kathy Math- niques the Legislature is in sesof children who are net member drive. Contact him or A seven day season is sel for needs sewer was discussed, and sion for only two months out tax would involve a loss cf re- - ews, Kenilworth; Marilyn Borla academically oriented. Fromm PowAng here, or Mrs Beaver, Carbon, Emery, Iron, tabled maps for further consideration $3.5 Helper; and Donna Bustos, of of 24, while the Governor is venue of approximately 2 Make available work exper cu jji i i ice a micresiea. Grand. Juab. Kane, Garfield, continually on the job. This does million yearly. However, the Price. The boys team consists ience courses for pupils, ages Mi iard. Piute, San Juan, San- in the near future. not permit the Legislature to Legislature could devise a more of Danny Milano, Carbonville 16, where such courses seem pete, Sevier, Tooele, Wasatch preserve its position as a co easily administered tax on the land Barry Cook and Art Bruno advisab'e as an aid in teaching TOP CANDIDATES NOTRE DAME HSA and Wayne counties. equal branch of the government 'business community to recoup of Price work habits and hold the inter OPPOSE LIQUOR 'A' Avid pheasant hunters will The half hour program orig est of children who might other If the amendment is adapted this tax loss.. have sixteen days to pursue HOI OS MEETING All four candidates for Utah's inates from the studios of KU- - wise it will be a half step forward Proposition No. 4 out of school. the ringnock in Box Elder, drop Land two imbal-ancn TV on Social Hall Avenue, Salt Assessment, Agricultural toward correcting this top political offices nave Cache, 3 To provide challen.-ipro Daggett, Davis, DuParents who attended tlia first This amendment would per- Lake City. P.ut the maior nurnnse for all outstanding stud announced they are voting chesne, Morgan, Rich, Summit. grams r.i a cting of the Notre Dame of the amendment will be to mit land used for agricultural against liquor by the drink Uintah, Washington and Weber ents, educationally and voca- - measure Home &. School Association last jNovemwr 5. it was counties. innollu TTip vrvatinnal nroff. improve the supervision of the purposes to be assessed, as the night had the opporstate budget. At present men-- ! Legislature may prescribe, Airman P. Greer At romc rp Hpcidnofl in rfrvp'nn disclosed today. State and Federal lands will Thursday to meet with bachers chair-entA. Hicnard Van tunity of the Legislature must cording to its value for agncul Winkle, stud-of Im? those the full potential Air Tech Base School open from November 2 to end discuss pupil progress. Citizen j for a Better 21 for m;ake hud?pt decisions hased tural use without regard to the whose top goals do not m,an. twenty three days along r President Joseph Glonojo con for have value it may on conditions projected two and potential Opposing wHwr with other lands which have include graduation from CoU ,Ua Vhrou ducted the meeting and informsaid other statements dnnk. future. purposes. into the W ,thc years While this proposal is not been posted open by putting up ed the lege. amendment this group of the two fund If A Will our economy be facing in adopted, new, its vital importance is against Liquor Petition Nj signs which state: "Open U raising projects schedu ed s" came Gov. from L. flation or depression, war or would not change the existing Calvin sometimes overlooked in our Pheasant Hunting" or "Open to The baked food this rf tho situation directly but free Mie to encourage the M' KamPlon; his opiwncnt, Carl Pheasant Hunting by Permis- fir to beyear. eagerness held Dec. 14 in Price to enact equitable ;nle SenV amendment is adopted Utah Legislature Wallace "uehncr; est development of those whr)V sion." Helper and East Carbon with can have an annual budget and, tax legislation for farm lend. show promise in science and!,I'cnntctV,.a"d his opponent, Mi! Bag and possession limits are Mrs John IIoa the general tne from The problem arises Ion I. WcUcnmann in gov reduce the mathematics. unchanged this year. Hunkrs James Butler ernment. When Utah became a fact that while farm land m tbe following are the tcxtj of may take three cocks per dav orairman; Mrs also Facts to Know Mrs R- J. taxed been Price, assisting, has statements: past gnerally af400.000 to 700,000. : and have six in possession Tciisfcldt. East Carbon: Mrs At L. Calvin Governor TUrnr according to its agricultural val ter two days of shooting. yount? people between the ages . on: V'Hri and Mrs Joe Gh'racdelli Laramie Services Held ue, the taxing authority now K sh Vo.tc ,asainst th.e 1(5 and 21 were out of school of c Shooting hours are different ;n Helper and Mrs Albun as Constitution the interprets at "rln "X f ,,(iu 'r Proposal this year except for the 8 am. Orangcvilto frr lr,bS Friday Glen. of assessment in Spring the of alcohol is use a time for the requiring About 1 in 6 of all the unem Excessive opening day. After u , Tne annual rummage sale i3 Graveside services for LewW farm land at its potential mar- .t, 'u i" 1. ' l''w'l who nlnvH first school shooting hours .ct for March and the parents of Pro w the morning Laramie. 55, former Spring ket value. In well as as !ar 10 to !Lr,,pd States, are listed as daylight hoirs were urged to start gathering year old A studv bv Dr. Rondo A. Chris Glen resident, were neld Friday mr droo-outma"y School most suffer the balance of the readuring .in used clothing, utensils. afternoon at the Orangcville lersen on impact of the greenannual consumption son. pta fiom nremnlovment and Ij. of under direction nlure, etc. Person3 wishin? alcoholic beverages is rzUCemetery, Continued on Page Seven Utah's quail season als :.o donate may call J03 Rolando trpter difficulty in findins? of Fausett Mortuary of Price. lie of creflit low. the Part tivelv November 2 and will conAirman Philip L. Gree;. Son work died of a heart ailment Oct. 19 for this without doubt, must be opens till December 1 statewide ir Helper. of of tinue Mower Mrs F. Editha Clher officers of USA are: in a Los Angeles hospital. siven to the teachings of the Helper Man Joins Navy 1 Dodge St.. Helper, has com Washington County which Jerry Hernandez, ice ores; except Born Dec. 21. 1912, Orange-ville- . in L.D.S. Church discouraint will be open through January M.s Al Veltri. secretary, Meeting Postponed Mrs Lack at of Mr basic son D. pleted Michael Martin, training and to John Henry Mary the iisp of alcohol. Some of the Howa. treasurer. Bonrd of ,'c,i, Moffift Laramie. Married Ruth and Mrs Dan Edward Martn, land AFB, Texas He has been the regular meeting of .Welle credit for thp low consumption. 5, Shoo'irg hours are the same Di tutors includes Jo Rolando. assisneu 10 ine Air r orce ivlii Stella D'Amprica Todgp. lleirr however, tindoubtedlv must al'o ftTA11icnr- Aijnrnvrt Tjrr Prl T?ff1 TlPlnpr. PnllSted in tne Albert for pheaans and the bag M.-as Center at Albun Topolivee. Bans'field. of four yearinical Training Hartford, Conn.: Navy for a period s!at?d for jnursnay. Nov. 7' Hope ejv(,n to our present liauor limits are 8 and ' f'enic, Jakie FarldV.". Mrs possession ad TMnmW hp will receive his reciuit ler AFB, Miss., for specialized in: i control laws. In mv fud"m?nt 16 until P. v. Tensfe ot. Mrs James A U.S. Naval schooling as a communications cav. De. 5th. so as not toiiui respectively. Hail (jhtrrc Trainincr At the conCittt.Mtrre cntie is not a significant facliquor a f r and John Abcr"n. with opening night of the tor in industrial and tourist deJohn Twis, James Edward, Training Center. San Diego, C specialist. Airman Greer, RETIREMENT uue maocmnRlt. oi srauuaie Catholic Carnival. 5. Mary Helen, all of Hartford. Here he will receive velopment. Weiffhin? all OFFICER TO VISIT rnm ATrs fnna Rap Dn llev. fitton in naval customs and tra I'nse, aiso auenaea nonage fa's. I am voling m" before Utah Eastern TV rerrsentative of the entering : and surviv3 graid:hi!-Hrenditions, swimming Carl W. Ruphner: "I Map'eton. Utah: Railroad Rptirement Board. D. bon in Dracrtnn this Friday brothers. itDr. Wallacp. al in water, physical fitness, military servire. th Pftition that lXr)nr D. will conduct business Dalv. will 3 This b the lob at first aid. Werdell Calif.: p.m. lat fire Park. Navy fighting, now before T'fah's vofnr ;s rt t the Depot, llelop M.' Charles. Diam rid classification and many other .Notre Dnmc merts K. Carbon came of the season and prom- - a Raton. our for bill people. god Thursday. Oct 31. between tf.e Ficrhtintf Irish of Notre ises to b an exciting on" for Gwen Eixby, subjects needed to becooma a F.nr. r'avr tip hours of 8:30 a.m. and noon. Dame higb will play East Car - i all attending. Pico Riverr " "f. Navyman. DI3TRIC RAILROAD one of the prizes ar at EWS PAP Kids' Halloween Party Tonight carnival y 20-da- y 4-- 4-- Ex-fiv- nrr-,m,- 4-- state-wid- ses-an- d e j 4-- 4-- H 4-- (' Sim k 4-- 4-- H d - av-Uta- - icgis-itic- h 4-- al - 4-- f;11."1' 31 f . . tiMllJt?l,P:S3 . pret 4-- i- 1)1 I.I . 4-- ; I 4-- tvfV H rs i . " - t. e,r d even-numbere- d r--i L even-num-- 1 y, -- e. ac-be- rs s 1 one-ha- lf - guess-wor- k ) 1W5-67- lnr - Topo-love- Jnnl-inf- n - im - V-i- : Kee3-Hivnrro- i m - llfljct - ,t ' tie con-Virce- i fi d Fr Di-RG- |