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Show Universal Microfilm Corp" 141 84101 Pierpcnt Ave fill IPaoMiic iksOk bearing iaftooirdlay .2 Citizens of Oarbon County pre invited to an "Open Hearing" session at Che Price Courthouse Saturday, Jan. 25 from 2 to 4 p.m. it was announced today through the office of State Larry Regis Jr. of Spring Glen. Rep. Regis stated that the other two Oarbon Legislators, Senator Omar Bunnell and Rep. Ticket Safe Helper's Volunteer Firemen will carry their ticket selling for the Firemen's Ball to Spring Glen this Saturday afternoon, weather permitting. The dance is scheduled for February 15th in the civic auditorium. Last Saturday, Chief James BugMese, Pudge Nielsen and Frank Pugliese canvassed the Helper business district and re ported that response from local merchants was good. 4 ft Mike Dmitridh will " VOLUME 63 DEADLINE LIONS TO ATTEND MIDWINTER MEETING. The annual Utah Lions Midwinter Conference and Banquet will be held January 25th at the Terrace Ballroom, Salt Lake City, beginning at 7:30 p.m. The huge banquet, one of the largest in the state, will bring Lions from all over the State of Utah. In addition, dignitaries jnclud Ing Lions International Counsel or Jim Lundberg from Provo, Lions Past District Governors, Lions District Governors. Utah State Governor Calvin Ramp-to- n and their wives will be in attendance. Helper lions President Desmond Peckham and four other members and their wives plan to attend the conference. Lions Internationa guest will be Dr. Robert McCullough of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Dr. McCullough was elected Second Vice President of Lions International at the 51st annual convention held in Dallas, Texas in June of last year. Dr. McCullough served as District Governor and was elected to the International LVard of Directors where he served as a member of the Execute Committee. He holds the Ma, ler Key award, three International President's awards and the Ambassador of Good Will award. An osteopathic physiaan and surgeon, Dr. McCullough is a member of the Oklahoma State Board of Health, to Other events pertaining the conference include a Lions lunch to be held Saturday at noon at the Rodeway Inn, and the Past District Governors' banquet to be held Friday Jan. 24th at 7:30 p.m. at the Rodeway Inn honoring Dr. McCull-ougand his wife. h UTAH HELPER, UTAH SYMPHONY TO PLAY CONCERT Price Mm PiMi Umd Rflade 9 ed L't-izzett- e t. ( (V e Four Gorans Director Speaker at 6.-- BYU. His assignment at CEU, according to Dr. Tucker will supervision of all public f x de Loans and discounts showed an increase and tended to hold firm, the report showed. Interest paid on savings accounts increased $27,364.24 to a total of $197,763.75, which indicates tue stability and confidence Jo the public in Helper area and other parts of Eastern Utah served by the Bank. The Green River branch is serving well the people of that area. Their customer response shows that they appreciate having a bank in that are. Mr James Banasky was renamed manager of the Branch, a position he has held since its opening in 1963. Mrs Mary Ellen Vetere was renamed assistant manager. She also has been with the Branch since it was opened. The Board of Directors, in discussing the coming year, was of the opinion that indications are of an optomfetic nature. "Helper State Bank will definitely continue to serve the public in best of sound banking principles, and take care of the needs of the people of this area. Masting 6, Uan T .Howe, Executive ant attorney general for Utah, Director of the Four Corners and former deputy Salt Lake Regional Commission, will be County Attorney. the principal speaker at the Master of ceremonies will be annual membership and install- Price City Judge Tom Platis; ation banquet Saturday night, Ray Pabst will make the preof the newly formed Carbon sentation of two community Chamber of Commerce. service awards, one to an or- County ''4 li C) ' Oarbon Country Club will be ganization, the other to an in ."the locale of this' meeting. The dividual. ' 7:30 time is p.m. Officer Installation Mr Howe will tell the story of the Four Corners Region; the Installation of officer of the purpose of the commission; the chamber will be under direction, aims, objectives for develop- of J. Arnold Mathis, Chairman ment of the vast region com- of the Board, Carbon County prising the four corners of Ar- - Commissioners. izona. Colorado, New Mexico To be installed will be: Mack Johnson, Price, Presiand Utah. Mr Howe, a native of Salt dent; Rudy Lukau, Price, Vice Lake City, is a graduate of the President; Maurice Tatton, of University of Uta!h with a bach Price, Secretary; Duane Steele jelor of science and doctor of Price, Treasurer. TT"HI7T7I Hirr ivuv. nuvvu laws degrees. He is a farmer Directors to be installed are: administrative assistant to Gov Al Veltri, Helper; Robert von r, Calvin L. Rampton and U.S. S torch. East Carbon; Lea Keith Leavitt and Robert KING SISTERS TO STAR Senator Frank E. Moss. Prior to the above he was an assist Etzel. j Circuit Supervisor Of 'Witnesses" To Speak At Conclave relations activities, including SENATOR BUNNELL news information, and High School relations. He will also assume a major responsibility REPORTS with financial aid, Dr. Tucker added. by "Senator Omar B. Bunnell Mr West replaces Dean Wal- ton who was appointed Dean of The 38th Legislature of Utah fast .start. The intro Instruction at CEU at the be- is off Jo a 233 of measures in the duction ginning of the fall quarter. first week would indicate that we will be able to consider much of the important legislaHelper Lions Host tion before the hectic closing District Official At the regular Ladies Night days. This early start is the re- last Thursday the Helper Lions suit of the fine work of the com hosted as special guest Burke mittees of the legislative coun. Jenson, Provo, Public Relations til during the 18 last months. Chairman of Lions District During this time the council of Provo. Accompanying him has studied many of the import here were Lions Bill Perry, Rus ant problems the sell Tilton and Bill GHej, all of state and had confronting draftlegislation the Provo club. ed and ready when the session Wayman S. Hartley, circuit supervisor for Jehovah's Wit nesses, will be sharing in a special week oi ministerial" activities with the Price congre gation, Jan. 28 to Feb. 2, according to Harry Milan', local presding minister. Members of the congregation benefit great-- ! iy from this visit because in- dividual ministers receive per sonal counsel and assistance that aids them to become bet ter qualified teachers of the Bible. The week's activity will begin Tuesday, Jan 28 at 7:25 pm with the theocratic ministry-trainin- g school and the ministclass. All the began. developmen ry Rio Grande Official The most important problem, sessions will be held at the loof course, is taxes. With the cal Kingdom Hall, 13o South Plans Retirement requests which have come in Main, in Helper. from all departments of state Wednesday through Sunday III UTAH TELERAMA STATE HIGH SCHOOL TO COMPETE AT PRICE and particularly will be devoted to making the government from the school systems ask- -' house to house visitations on The King Sisters and Alvino ing for very much higher appro residents of the county as Mr Rey will star in the annual TOURNAMENT priations than they have ever, Hartley and his wife, Margaret, March of Dimes Telerama for SATURDAY IN SPEECH had before, legislators, along! join with the local rninisters in the second year, Tom Bradshaw Next Saturday (Jan. 25 ) the 1969 General Telerama Chapwith the taxpayers arc genuine their missionary program of Eastern Utah camCollege announced Tne man, 8 On Mr at today. concerned about the levy of Saturday ly p.m., Man Held Hanksville , will attract over 800 stu-- . pus J J will be from Telerama held auumonai taxes. Hartley will review the past dents from all parts of the 1 thru On Telephone Damage on 10:30 of p.m. 'ocal th February The first indication of what preaching activity Larry Bradley, Hanksville, is state who will attend the Tenth is in store will come when Gov. congregation and will conduct 5:00 p.m. February 2 on KSL-Tcourt action in con annual high school speech meet 5. so Channel were awaiting the "New Learn They portion Things Rampton delivers his budget' a charge again: t Approximately 45 Utah higi with nection remessage to the legislature to- - ed" which deals with new gratified by the tremendous him of distraction of the public scohols are expected to take atIo in Bible truths received Utah the brought ception they day (Jan. 23). It is rumored tention of Jehovah's Wicresses last year, that they welcomed telephone at Crescent Junction part that he will ask for a one centi The competition will be div'on January 10th. the pages of the Watch the opportunity to return. through in increase the sales tax about1 ided into the following areas' Moab was arrested tower by Bradley Society's publications. which will nearly $24,000,000 The March of Dimes Teler- 'Sheriff W. II. Bovman last Debate, Oratory. Extemporanall go to education, and a one The climax of Mr Hnrtley's ama is held each year as a week after the eous Speaking, Humorrous Rea was telephone will be 2. isit Feb. Sunday. cent increase In the state gasto to even raise funds special bee to ding, and Dramatic Reading. have i damaged. oline tax. This money wi'l be at 3 p.m. when he delivers the fight birth defects. The volun- reported Events of the tournament will to Sheriff Bowaian, 'According transfered to the counties for (Ccrtinued on Page Two) tary health agency is stepping Bradley was identified as the involve both Class A and B the construction of needel coun up its attack on birth defects, person who tore the telephone schools. MRS. ANDREWS which afflict more than a quar j'ty roads. It is my sincere hope of Director from the booth and Lee Johnson, we can get by with these Catholic Women that ter of a million infants born in (handset on the ground follow Speech and Drama at the Colit threw Plan Iva II. Andrews, personnel two increases and no more, but the United States each yea'. ing an attempt to place a long lege of Eastern Utah, will act assistant, of the Rio Grande, it is going to really be a strug Conference February 2 The March of Dimes group is cal. Bowman sail Brad as general chaiiman of ihe will retire February 1, accord,gle- ilso The winter became angiy meet. The faculty and student substantially of the expanding to meeting apparently ley ing announrpmnt ma.ti in As reported n the daily press Southeastern nationwide denetwork of birth District of when an operator refused .o bodv of the College will assist the Di the "Grennlight" official Rio a committee irom uarocn uun fects centers, one of the finest let him make a long distance in the various activities. ocesan Council of WoCatholic urande personnel publication. ty met with Gov. Rampton last The tournament will begin ARio Grande employee since week in an attempt to secure men, will be held in Dragerton of wiich is located at the Prim call without paying for ft in the Children's Hospital in Salt normal way or arranging to with an orientation assembly Feb. ary 2, to Sunday, 1943 she has also been active according a grant of $400,000 from the Mrs John Lake City, and serves the states have it cbarged in an accep- at 9:00 a m. Kokal, district in Rio Grande Vets' Club work Authority to com dent, who reminds ladies presi- of Utah, Idaho, All the facilities of the CEU Wyoming and table manner. The and was a board member of the planthe funding of a new and will be us?d, plus, the plete Nevada. to The 72 campus hours March of to for service Dime of out attend was wi'Ji register Helper Railroad YMCA. sewer system Oil the ning Durrant School. Notre Dame has provided almost $250,000 their affiliated was incident The A native of Kansas, she was complete reported to, society presidPrice River. The Governoi vas ents by December 30th. to date for this center for the Price Police Department, then, School. Carbon High School, and a school teacher before coming n his statements guarded Ward chapel very treatment of birth defect cases, to Ififftway Patrol, who picked the LDS The luncheon will ho orvvt to Denver and Joining the Rio he did promise to give us at 1 p.m. by the Good event will featuro but The all. final Yvonne and Green at and yse. River, Marilyn; Grande Railroad. 'up Bradley Shepherd or a firm denial Church women a firm me King Sisters: Luise, after which Rev 'Ihpn rpfnrnpd tn Rowman Wv the Awards Assemb'v. taking Hor first assignment wai a within promise the next few days This Martin place in the Geary Theatre on have the arrest. Semole nn steno-clerstar rxak wil Rey recently In the Dining Car committee consisted of Stan Lit the In red on CBS a Televis specials public telephone the CEU campus. and Hotel Department at DenDamaging legalized abortion and ster. Wm. Welsh, Ken Mass has izzette, Ion for Thankselvin?. Chrtttbill Is ilization a before the punishable by a In the past, the College felony then ver; legislatransfered to the lev. Matt Star. Arnold Mathis, of citizens the upon 010. depended 1m. t1 nr. tn anrl mas t'na and one tin ture at winter this time. Father Som-- ' Metfranical Dept. as a file cler and promoting I would Judge that m to assist area myself. this general is assistant vice chancellor sports. and later as prisonment In the State p?n.. we have about a 50 ptrcent pie The Telerama follow hard enary for not more than five the Judging of the speech evof the Salt Lake City diocese, operator. the grant chance of securing ents. If any individual is interAppointed supervisor of wo- for this most important project and is al'o an instructor at St on the heels of annual Marrh years. ested in being a part of JudgJn? heM at the Terrace Ballroom of the Wasatch. men's employment in the Peri I also Joined a delegation Mary's pla!A call Lucille Jensen at of Dimes Ban, which win be Eleven ladies and Rev. onnel Dept the latter part of in In NEWS SENIOR CITIZEN Lake Salt 31, Verdi, World War II, she attended to from Emery County of me2ting p?an January spiritual moderat Uie Utcr of th district, attended the for wfifrih are fn the nrryy- -. nf the affairs of women working with representatives Road Commission at State ah The regular Friday program nOTFXMAN RETURNS board meeting last week to for being finalized now. Outstand on the Rio Grande. In 1963 she we urged to the Cjmmis for the district ing entertainment win m of- will be held at the center at Clark Baldozier, returned to mulate was appointed secretary to the w7ich plans sion to complete the surfacing meeting. In attendance were fered, and 8 crowd of almost 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays the handi- Helper last week after spending manager of personnel ami to of the road up Straight Canyon Mrs Kokal, Mrs Emma Entw-Istl- 4.000 fa expected for mis ex work sesnon will be at 1:30 pm about two years in Canada. He hfT rresent position in March to the Joes Valley Reservoir.' Mrs Robert Etzel, Mrs citing snnual event. of I960. Lat week members were busy lias taken over management of consisting of ,Earl Smith. Mrs Lee D?amanti. the Avalon Hotel here and will Iva and husband Lee, are This delegation cutting qtrlt blocks. Gar-deCo. Cormnissioner ex- reside on the premises. Mr? R. J an Ab Da wrp Rimos Mrs Mr and Mrs Orlos John avid bridge plavers. They love Emery Mrs Ferderber, Friday Snow, Ken Silbnan and Tensfeldt, Mrs Sam Madrid. weekend victors in Provo with change student living with on Baldozier is still In Canada but to travel and fish. When home LeamasMrs John Torres, Mrs Tames rtairditer, Mr and Mrs Boyd of our members danced several Is expected to join Clark here Ira likes to sit down at the Glen Jones, Road Sup. In the near future. numbers for us. and Oonttnued on Page Two Eaqtdnta, Mrs Paul Holdaway. Petersen. organ play relaxing music. vVr . .. Y 28-- ; I Con-ove- j j I - I 1 -' V, ( m. 4 : t j Four-Corne- teler.e rs 4th-5t- no T-ad- i e : J er The CYO will serve coffee k donuts after the last 3 Masses Sunday. Plan to drop down the basement after Mass. We are grateful to Father Martin Semple for making two trips to our parish to speak to cur ladies and gentlemen on the subject of abortion. You could respond to his talk by writing a letter to vour Sen a tor and Representative. Nrt week we will begin another di.9niion Troup for mar'tvone Interested ried counlf contact Fa'h-- r 23, 1963 13), ghout Western Colorado and New Mexico, as far as Ei Paso Texas, to the East and Southeast. Over 150 concerts will be The Helper State Bank of played during the season. held its annual StockHelper, By popular demand, the orchestra is returning to most holders and Directors meeting the of the cities and schools where January 14, and I concerts were played last sea- officers and director to their son, and in addition is playing present officers, as follows: Directors concerts for the first time in J. R. Phillips, Helen B. Leav-itt- , some 20 new cities. The mutuJohn B. Laboroi, S. V. ally desirable goal is to estab an Arthur Dalpiaz Sr. A lish the concert as an annual , A Officers cultural event in each commun J. R. Phillips, President, Mrs munity. B. Leavitt, Vice PresiHelen Rarely do smaller cities in dent; Wardon Holdaway, Vice the United States have the opand President Cashier; Miss portunity to hear one of Am- Olive M. Rioheda, Assistant erica's top symphony orchestras Albert J. Cashier; Breznick, for the asking, as in the case Oashder. here with Utah Svmrahonv in Assistant Net earnings of the operating the Intermountain West. It has1 Bank showed an increase durbeen Maestro Maurice always 1968, which enAbravanel's pholosiphy that Ut- - ing the year abled the Bank to increase its capital accounts and pay the grass roots populace of the regular annual dividend to the area and it is his continuing Stockholders. MR. PHILLIPS policy to play school and com Deposits totaled $6,640,903.04 munity concerts whenever and on December 31, 1967; as of wherever possible. December 31, 1968 they in- 951.831.19, an increase of $695,- The forthcoming concert in creased by $666,066.02, for a 708.27. Total! Cash and liquid assets totalPrice warrants the support of total of $7,33,969.06. the entire populace. Sponsor- assets on December 31, 1967 ed $3,668,709.26 on December 31, ship by BUSS is indeed a great were $7,256,122.92; as of Dec- ,1967; as of December 31, 1968 ember 31, 1968 they totaled $7,- - they totaled $4,297,147.53. public service. included in Utah will attempt to interpret legis- Symphony's expanded concert season lative actions and will com- itinerary for the 1968-6ment on the proposed tax in- according to Lee Roy Brown, creases, liquor proposals, wa- Chairman of the Board for the Utah Symphony Society (BUter and pollution projects. SS) which organization is spon soring the concert. The concert is scheduled for 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 30 in the CEU NAMES NEW Carbon High school auditorium. Tickets are on 9ale at Veltri Drug and Helper State Bank in PUBLIC RELAT. MAN Helper; at Price Trading and Carbon Emery 'Sank in Price: The appointment of L. Brent also Walker Bank and Oliveio ReWest as Director of College Furniture. lations at College of Eastern This year Utah Symphony Utah was announced this week is broadening its concert again by Dr. John W. Tucker, Pres base the entire throughout ident of the College. West. Regular eon- The action was approved Mon tours will extend throughcert of day at the regular meeting out Utah and Idaho as far as the Board of Regents of the Mont., to the North, Missoula, of which Utah, of University Reno and Las Vegas, Nev., to CEU is a Branch. throu- Mr West received his Baen-elo- the West and Southwest, degree in Psychology at PROBLEM BYU in 1967 and is currently TEEN-AGtoward a Topic for Wednesday Program ooimpleting- work Masters degree in Public AdThe film "Phoebe" wiU be ministration at the same Un- shown next Wednesday at the iversity. weekly program of Family ReAt BYU he was a member of lations series. Time is 7:30 p.m Val Hyrics during its existence ai the Mont Harmon Jr. High and is currently President of sdhool, Price. Teen-agprobPsi Chi, National Honor Society lems will be discussed. in Psychology. Prior to his ap pointment to the CEU stair Mr West was assistant to Dr. S. L. Alley, Chairman of Department of Teacher Education at is k ST. ANTHONY'S HEWS JAN. THURSDAY, also be en hand to "field question thrown at us during the session. Termed a "question and ans wer" meeting, the Legislators E Claude P. Kidder, Officer in Charge of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, aivised that the alien address report or 1969 has been underway for over two weeks. From the num ber of reports received to date it appars that many aliens are waiting until the last minute to make their reports. To avoid possible serious pen alties as prescribed by law, Mr Kidder suggests that rsyo ts be made as soon as possible. Persons putting off the report to the end of January may find they forgot and failed to report before the January 31st dead-lin- NEWSPAPER DISTRICT RAILROAD NUMBER 4 - HEARS AND MINING A rs ALIEN REGISTRATION nfMhi j Gen-nar- o 637-212- 0. e. ll h |