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Show Universal Microfilm Corp BOX 2603 Zp 841G1 ,t.: THE DOCTORS LOOK AT ACOHOLICS ANONY. The American Medical Association regards alcoholism as the third major disease threat in the nation, preceded only by mental: and heart illness. In VOLUME the 'light of present medical agree knowledge, authorities that alcoholism can be control ed only through' total abstin- HONOR ence. More and More they urge problem-drinkin- g patiients to turn for help to Alcoholics An- omymous, a worldwide Fellowship of 400,000 former problem drinkers. At the same time, many doc tors and psychiatrists support AA activity in community and industrial health programs, in ) medical and correctional institutions, and in special information and educational prog- Bountiful Man Named DeMolay Int'l. Deputy Walter J. Miller of Bountiful has been appointed Deputy of NUMBER HELPER. flRIVFR FnilRATIflN Registration for a Driver Education Class will be herd on Monday, Feb.' 9, at 7:30 p.m. at Carbon High school in room The class will offer 30 SALT LAK hours of classroom instruction, subject to final audit, six hours behind the wheel, and figures, show that Mountain Fuel Supsix hours of observation. ply Company and subsidiary All adults over 22 years of bad earnings in 1969 totaling a share, com age must pay $35.00 for the $6,759,312, or $2.76 1963 with earnings of course. All those under 22 yearns pared cf age and not enrolled in high $5,602,078, or $2.30 a share, it school will have .a cost of $5.00 was reported Monday by M. M. FMiar, president. Mr FidVr said the 1989 earnings total is a new record high GOAL MINER HEALTH for .the Company, exceeding the old record of $6,145,436 estabin 1963. lished IMPROVEMENTS ON He attributed the increase in 1969 earnings to a combination !!"!!' ! !U!P I If. NO of factors including Company N-LftlYd CITY-Prelimi- ip? 1 rams. Although medical men have been close to AA since its beginning in 1935, those doctors who endorsed the program in the early days did so at risk to their professional reputations. The first doctor to endorse the laeas ama reenmques mat iaier Loe con-sierab- le Jr. Livestock Club Meets The Carbon Junior Livestock Club held its ittffuJ&r meetiin? ram was Dr. William D. Silk at the Carbon Courthouse last worth, resident specialist in a To review the re- - private hospital for .alcoholics, ports given at the etab's last ' In 1939 he wrote an unsigned were introduction to the book, "Al- meeting, the members test to a coholics Anonymus,' cattle given pertainng vvyvy and sheep. Rell Argyle, the ing that the AA approach new a the anExtension in mark talked County epoch Agent, about the possibility of some nals of alcoholism," and said club members taking an ex- that AA members "may well change trip to Pennsylvania have a remedy for thousands of this summer, This year's pro- such situations." In 1951, twelve years later, jects were ilo discussed. An Informative letter from Kara this prophesy had been reailized Gardner Haugle, now living in The American Public Health Marfa, Texas, was read to the Association presented the in which she told about ker Group Award to Alcoholics methods of raising and caring Anonymous "in recognition of for sheep in that area. Pam- - its unique and highly successphlets on raising and judging ful approach to .that age old cattle were given to the mem- public health and social prob bers to study for the next club lem, alcoholism. Continued on Page Three meeting. , The M'SS gj nary Another progressive step has 1 hel m the gathering miners, as well as miners ar- birday. Scene wiu oe we oemor uuzem wa- fi d b protected ter, 113 S. Carbon Ave. Price. fnAW is known as hlaek of Xt. - miner- - mwftaqp lafjrrvnnTnrr Helper Fire Volunteer 35 calls 1933, ac V, Company's current natural gas, rates in Utah. ' Five dwellings fires showed (Mountain Fuel is primarily damage ait only $100; four cars a natural gas utility operating and trucks, $11,150.; 10 out-of-i- Utah and southwestern Wy- Its subsidiary, Wasatch Chemical Company, accounts for about one percent of the Company earnings). The Company also establish- a new record for natural ftur tma voar rM rpvm, These revenues in 1969 totaled $58,749,994, compared with $53,' 704,781 in 1968,Fidlar said. VV Open House will be held day for Mrs Gertrude "Grand- ma" Chxistensen on her 95th . 5, 1970 for assistance during cording to James Bottmo, Asst. Fire Cheif and department uninterrupted industrial oorder. He estimated the total near temperatures activity, loss from the fires at about n full A-3- j FEB. Department answered NFS Reports Earnings " I e, THURSDAY, UTAH Firemen Answer 35 Calls GLASS AVAILABLE . i NEWSPAPER RAILROAD "DISTRICT 6 open house to helper woman the International Supreme Coun cil of. DeMolay, and Executive Officer in Utah. He replaces Douglas Crand-awho has left the state. The appointments were made by J. Chris Nungesser, the Grand Master of International Order of DeMolay. u'tivfl officer, Miller 7' will be the official representa tive m the International Supreme Council in his jurisdiction which includes 11 chapters, located in Salt Lake City, Magna, Bountiful, Clearfield, Ogden, Brighiatn City, Logan, Provo and Price.. Miller is a member of Argen-ti- a No. 3, F&AM, Salt Lake City. Mid-val- 64 AND MINING A n town calls $1,500.; four ess building fires, $3,500.;. Eleven brush fires received services from the department and one false alarni was ans-e- d wered- - No value of damages was estimated on the bniohbusin-omin- g. , - Its' Firemen to "Work" Alartin, Castle Gate, and Kenllworth Sunday School Costs Still Encouraged by the good response received in Spring Glen and Helper last weekend, the Helper Volunteer Firemen xvill conclude thlflr ticket selling campaign for the Firemen's Ball by calling upon the communities of Martin, Ken "worth and Castle Gate, ,his of' similar number in Mrs Christensen a native of Rep. Laurence J. Burton (R). Bloommgton Idaho was born The Utah Con!gressm.an the there Feb 5, 1875. She has four, m'mber 3 Uving children and since the iand Mining death of her husband on Mar. SllbcomTnittee, said a $173,910 7, 1965, she resides with ner t pJlo nt tt Total operating costs, of to teach a 111 Mw-Miss Ohns kJUUUUJ Lorraine daughtei, MJnes has been awarded to Utah schools increased from pupils xensen m netyper uuruig me American Standard. Inc.'s Mel. $106,958,951 to $156,958,453, or. The teacher-pup- il ratio in! The dance will take place on wulter montns in the four years since Carbon was 25.0 compared to Valentine's Day, Saturday, Feb. par Division at Falls Church, 47 in 1965." added the Utah Taxpayers As- - the state average of 24.2. for research 14, in the Helper civic auditor- In the summer she returns Virginia, inm. had ratio lowest to her home: keeps house and the area of reducing respirable sociation said today, line cosr.s the Daggett funds spent for with 11.1 and Wasatch 'the high keeps up her yard, flower ana dust generated by coal mining do not include Frank Pugliese, chairman for aeox ana av machines. service, capita out vegetable garden. annual affaar this year, this UTA Bulletin noted. the and Alpine had "The contract is part of an ,cmrts ticket sales goi-n- quite intensive effort to find wavs "Per capita costs in Carbon The UTA Bulletin further no- - well and another large crowd Altar Society to Meet WORK-PROJEfor reducing the amount of district of $608.33, compared ted that 1968-6IN average salar- - is expected for the gala dance The St. Anthony's Altar Sobreathable dust coal miners with the state average of $550.-ar- e ies of classroom teachers in the biggest m Southeastern MENTAL ciety will meet on Wednesday, exposed to," Rep. Burton 50," Utah were $7,005, or $778 per Utah. Feb. 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the CARBON AREA TO to said. Eventually we hope HEALTH . . i.i ir: t r ii vnnvn iiiiimi.ei itt m.i iiuii v . ncrrii'i w s nruruTrrt-- t rr fl uvm m tt. aw jluua. Lfwinui church hall with President Agbe aoie to Keep mine aor even Carbon worked. average &tfi, 1(west salary neaaea uy uomimctinmo and pupil h MATTERS nes Ori in charge. ow , cleaner than specified in the ,,,00 HELP 78 PERSONS wren to.uu. miuia; The chairman of Community Archie Anderson, have plans new uoai Mine tieaitn ana iai COStS At.u ..onn racrrpt . t " vv nkta t LUk ilCAL t: 'tot) Affairs, Mrs Anna Tolich, will Association analysts said that for a gaily decorated dance S'anley F. Yolles, MD. wmcn act ;xixon iresment wet VnA Work experier.J? opportun- eiy Jlau ... Director report on her commission, and lo,., loot fringe benefitsretirement, so- - hall and all other committee iMt raes wiu oe developed tor 78 ir, ,,iuu $1,393.73, musical selections will be given cial security, and insurance assignments have been made National Institute persons in the Price area thru 30th- UTA claims that the teacher-pup- cost taxpayers an additional to insure a successful affair by David Rabcock and Eddie of Mental Health Neighborhood Youth Corps and! sa;H Mpinar' ratio is the most import- - $12,866,465. This is equivalent according to Mr Pugliese, Callor. Operation Mainstream projects month rpsearrh and Hevplnn Horn in Hpfvrminin? school to about $650 for All members are urged to every school annunced tiiis week by the U S ment eff(rt hopes t0 find out What To Do? costs. When the attend. this to the operating employee. Adding Washof Labor in how the cutting heads of min- - tio drops just one point, it costs, $770 nor month would out the T.ihrjirv TIac Ttnnkfofc Have you ever woonderei an additional $3.5 ing machines can be redesigned you should do in case you ington. Wallace Kirwood Rites what m?ntWj: lviraEnteacher sal",On Income Tax The projects sponsored b y to produce less respirable dust taxpayers or a relative or friend should million. According to the As- - ones ji iitcii puw. the Southeastern Commun Utah 31. 10 Held Monday In and mme iarge pieces of years turn up with what you think 5octation i the past By districts, average salar - Helper Cfly library recently ity Action Program, Inc., will "The first steps call for a"al- - the ratio has dropped 1J7, a mental illness? be may Ward ies Chapel range from a low of $6,19 received booklets from the U.S Helper job3 for yzing the influence of design from 27.7 to 24.2. Here are some helpful point- provide 46 part-timin Park City and $6,212 in Gar- - Internal Revenue Service relat- 20 in school, jobs faotTS that affect dust pro-Funeral services for Wallace ers and general guidelines. youngsters to field teacher-pupil nights of $7,418 in Salt ing to Income tax matters. The n Thk cut in the 1 am Dean Kirkwood, 41, were con- They may aim you in the right for youngsters out of school & auction, lor HU T.alrn pnncipai lyeS' ihn MlnwH hv S7.5SS hnnks nn n.t th UKrarv 12 for oldsr means " peruiai of continuous mining machiines ratio ducted Monday in the Helper direction. They can assist you opportunities of used Mrs Cache in used residents, Helper now of sons in need are being teachers employon LDS He died steady sise Ward Such factors include the in getting started down the Chapel Ida Cobain, librarian said. ment. The Labor Department's and shape and spacing cf tho January 29 in a Salt Lake City road to help. will Administration folManpower maof of rememthe influence bits. The Booklets donated to library complications The main point is to hospital actions vill Utah Lions to Meet In Salt Lake This Weekend included "Your Federal Income ber that something can be done furnish i$j7 '.900 toward the total cn5ne operat-r- 's lowing heart surgery. He was born March 21, 1923 about almost every case of men be studied. Tax," "Tax Guide for Small The Neighborhood Youth1U'so in Thistle, to Dean C. and Ca- tal illness that exists or that is Business," "The Farmer's Tax i been these have "Once steps thorine Lombard! Kirkwjod. just beginning. Whether it'3 you Corps offers the disadvantaged Guide," and publication No. 610 Married Alcne Nielson Sept. 5, or someone else, you owe it to young man or woman part-tim- e completed, the research will TOURIST SURVEY "Helpful Tax Literature." e work focus on improving the design or nearly ty; 1949, in Elko, Nev. Member of yourself to get this help. These publications were devunder of the cutting head? and bits. experience opportunities in? rhiiTvh- Veteran nf World tllivic V.OU juu iJJivi t. . , , . SHOW $14 MILLION t.1 - mil. inis is Reruns ati uie inowieni lntii-reloped to provide taxpayers pro!?fnr hpTrt in War II,: was civil service em pverv xwo Pns: tne authoritative information about ployee; formerly with Job Corp 2 tor" SPFNT IN THREE HO, in simple layman's lantaxes Center at Price. i'fS-3'- , In coal to ml return or , school In.warire guage. stay to.mri They cover m detail the Survivors are widow, sons, Federal tax laws as they apply a ur'ie nvaiuiiui wvim:iii uian s ursx surviiy un u David Dean, Kenneth Wm., the beginning, if you do not schCK1. , to individuals, small businesses spending patterns of Autumn Alan Leslie, all of Helper; par- already know where to go. f1 f Drf?,m Ik and farmers, and they have and who have drop motor vehicle tourist3 shows fo'low-inthe are these ents, Helper; three brothers, Among milof school. cd added cut that many examples to illustrate and nearly til and they Bill, Helper; Lanny application of the tax laws o Operation Mainstream prov- SENIOR CITIZEN NEWS lion to the state's economy dur Fred Kirkwood, both of Carban-villYour physician, if you have ides wcrk experience an train- actual situations. ing September, October and for chronically unemployed ffi.i November. fJiif flnH fine MiCtary graveside services inrai'mwliral societv for sua-were ur.dvr direction of Car-b;Chamb5f of The survey was released by ATTAINS HONOR ROLL Pest 21, American Legion certificate of merit 12 iv3il Travel Council in ro- Commerce small ru . .ffii'i-,- . r.4 improve of Hc'pcr. , H.f Utah Technical Ctllcce at the Institute for communes. The Workers for outstanding service to the operation rwith Burial was In Mt. View Cem Lgious group, the local cl Lake City announced that Salt I'vrre?ion f Outdoor community. th ll 5tr'y 72 ctcry, Helper, under direction men's council, which you m!ghiP'ant trees, beautify roads, had made the fall Urivstudents Stala Utah and r Tourism, drafnaw, drcase air & Df Mitchell Funeral Home. jP honor roll by maintain ? is part of a any minister about. The mmL. cjuartcr report was polluton protect MR. BRYAN The mental hcal'Ji depart-- ; yat of s lrg an average of 3.8 on a i.u nd "habilitate housing, hrvi a rmiMf.ii. rnmmiM- - continuing Ife. or the the in j standard. community, on,- - -Dies t Dominic was na0ed to selert new offic i.c nu hca'th CnwCmrent if one of the honor roll mem- pubfc " ers the coming year. Tlie ekcl In S.L.C. Hospital conference and banquet ha3 al- - Krc Viarrn n Rnvdf of is specifically Icr Kich Colombo Promoted etlnn will be in March. rT.iroi . data indicates ways been a big event in Utah Helper, student in the" school Preliminary i.m At. 1 over iwo inousana uons 0 barbering. She and two otii- vchu.i; Feb. 11: Our rnonth'v rj'"'-'i- n L't3h durir th? : ,.. i inn In tho mmmnnitv. IT f:iere their ladies in attondance. , ers from a class of over forty kts nt'l' hri' will h. dinner xa 01 , for L.rnir.iC ruiery, i, last mqn;,-L- ake ij M""no w i ins year sumt-uunchapter, the .health "ejPer luwaniaw special were selected. died Feb 1 of The dinner is II tVT DC'- - lu",iul npv-.n- o tity. He in meeting i"--' regular nas Deen anaea: ror me iirsi r?" avvids"'6 Posmoiv i""." Lake l.DTn eic son. depanmert a causes Salt m r.t lural t person time, the Lions will hve as you tne aauress ot ine suite 33- - v- - -maroon nin arama ciass 01rv;. our Open House fer the Cen-- I ' .. . main speaker, the Presid- cnnaf nfl their MEETING NOTICE . . A farmer " school Ray Black was meet- ter will be February 19th from' of Lions International. VL. of Helper, ne wiu oe re. nw. iOb nvk Htw ifin J' n7 rllinlr ing chairman. 1 nm. to 5. We irvn all :o blUJ The regular meeting of the bered bv many as a stone wr s Pared in previous years, we r:, A Officers and members of the Board of Nert wPPk the riuh will At- Education of the Car" er and bricklayer, who worked have ro acnirsl? bais of crm Helper Lions Club plan o at- - bon tend an inter-clu- b meeting County School District, on many of tne wiuamg anu the Sur,nysi(le Kiwanis Club afi Feb. 6th at 7 p.m. our third Ijparison from year w year, tend the weekend sessions for February 1!). 1970 scheduled houses in ure area. vi saw lee jorgensen. aire-. ,, Sunnvside Feb. 11. Price Ki- - icieryive mvin? lesson --been has it,t postponed until Thurs " ' President W. R. Bryan of He was Vom Nov. 7. 1873 a be held at Mtn Fuel Suop'y's the Utah Travel Council. trtll also attend. 1970, at 7:30 day. February Dovlertown, Ohio, and hi? wife o'clock P.M. 26, i i buiulding vt ill iur i liciiiv vui "we added that Jorgensen will fly directly to Salt Lake low. At the moment we are vatore and Filippina Po'itano OMM. BOARD OF EDUCATION , We maV not Know i sparine can draw a companson Booth Married Lamborere, South Africa, not sure but to Mary listen where, Putery. III Class Drama Carbon health mertal and fall sources summer tf help tojr;pru, h speech tg th2 LjonS Carbon Cotintv School Dictriet at Helper. Came to the v.i. in the radio at 8:15 a.m. and dS wren the in your community and cannot, On Kiwanis Program 1st market. Approximate,) 3.5wiJ, a,most certainly include 1901. and know us MOVEI1 JEWKE3. let aJ p.m. they'll or million people visited this sum first hand obsprValionj on tb0 soon as it is decried. Survivors are widow, daugh- of course, provide treatmert f.l-caVIETNAM J. Richard d advice by mail. But we 74, 2oa th;i Nigerian situation, ter, Mrs Ardella Marina. Salt medical ratio Mrs furnish general Informa ombo, 24. son of Mr an! Mrs Gertrude Dale of first publication. Thurs (Grandma) fafl. Although this Is Lake City; two grandsons and was Christerscn is our new mem- of five to ore, exnerdif ures arc ill- - John J. mental Governor Colombo, on Calvin material Helper ticral Rampton, day, February 5. 1970. Date of jwo ti knwi promoted to Army Sneciali-- t ber and she will he 95 years rated at five to two. In rfhTjthe welcoming speaker, and oth last publication, Thursday, Feb Burial was in Mt. Calvary ness and directin youcommunities Five in December, while organiratiora words, the fall visitor srrvlsitr civic and church dignitaries ruary 19, 1970. ycurg Thursday, Feb. oth Cemetery, SaH Lake City. of f Vio Kan J.k1tf tnnm run' tiorenfl U"ill ttl states, such an medical so- - signed to the 2."th Infantry Our Kitchen band wiL 7 at 7 p.m. at mertal health and pub- - vision in Vietnam, tourists February quet n;ayithan CMombo is a clerk in the for Carbon Stake center Min- rnme the Terrace Ballroom. ..r.n Attend the lie hea'th departments, volun-- i Attend the i c';v. FeMierv 9th. dhision's numbers "Headquarters mental n large BALL FIREMEN'S heth tsry a',catir,;. FIREMEN'S BALL L''ns an tneir wdies from Our sick folk are on the road 1,31 terv near Cu Chi. health havp a rrpaf" reonmy FER. ' llth SATURDAY, of the western states arc all . FEB. SATUR lit. mertal health certers, and: The Specialist's wife, Karhy, to recovery and wia be homei Civic Andiilorinm invited. on Helper Two) soon. fCcrtinued Page Helper CI. ' resides in Price. others. lg ' Las-clu- b, HI iitubing Says house-to-hou- m 111 V se - leV CT 9 1 1 1 . ct VV 1111 11 11 j 1.1 i ' , v . m 1 n...uoct 6v. - il th 19.- j j e nv "; fr " - full-tim- - tt o -- 1- 1.1. oi 'SrV v 7iaSa S're'fLdSa" Ss.S ! g: e. 1 TtH-ovo- n fclyWalsrhTlp'0 f t, .i-g- Co1, low-inco- - ; tm-ca- wild-me- iL tr nt I.... rutcry ! ... ! .,j,t,,.j '" ..t "?d.?r u-a- , iuui-;wi- ",:; , i . lorrne rcsii ! ,:"Tr I .. .. ... g ('-- 111 CM n.i. - Zwanii m with!' J"'? 1 !int v. 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