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Show tojny siuuKL, Deceased. 0f Cate-Carbo- Probate No. ol tot - . 1 s pro-tram- er - nnrnic Tr.T7.T,rrrr. Pea Gtnftpi Tonight wall play rK (Thursday) Veltri's nf PPQca.rH, The ARC squad is A4iiot,; Greenriver. a strong team that extended in an earlier game before losing by 4 points. The game time is 8:15 p.m. Next week's league schedule is curtailed to three games to allow for decorating ot tne gym for the Firemen's Ball on Valentine Day. Boys in the kid league should also note change in their schedule for next wees all activity taking place, Mon day, Tuesday and Wedhesilay. Schedule: Tonight (Thursday) Veltri Drug vs ARC 8:15 Mon., Feb. 9 Chuck's Pharmacy vs Roy&Bob Veltri Drug vs Tues., Feb. 10 Mex L vs N Amer Coal 8 p.m. A 111 luii!;! i iisip! Cate-Carb- u r.T coholism. Local committees or commissions in such cases co operate with AA Groups in making a recovery program to men and women whose drinking has created a community health and welfare problem. As a fellowship, AA cooper ates with, but never affiliates with, outside agencies. By the same token, AA itself does not own, sponsor or endorse hos pital tr convalescent homes. Individual members of AA often contribute specialized experience as members of local and national information programs, commissions on alcohol ism, in public and private clinics and in industrial pro grams. Members have also op ened rest homes or "farms' catering to alcoholics. All of this, however, is strictly an individual matter and in no way involves AA as a whole. Notable development in rec ent years has been the growing interest of doctors overseas in the AA program. Progress has been hampered somewhat because of language difficulties Pure Comfort electric heat is versatile. There's an ideal system for you whatever your requirewhether you're buying, building, or ments modernizing, whether you live in a house, apartment or mobile home. Now . . , It's So Easy and Economical to - Switch To Carefree Electric Heat that 4 out of 5 existing homes now can be coverted to electric heat ... with reasonable operating costs. All this is possible through lower electric heating costs (reduced 20 last year for heating in Total Electric homes on our lines) . . . and new methods of installing insulation such as spraying chemical foam into existing masonry walk For more information about electric heat, look across the page. It is estimated j Utah Power & Light Co. 2 NOTRE DAME a" - , ! e researcher part-tim- e. , BLACKOUT BOARD OF EDUCATION Carbon County School Dictrict MOVELL JEWKES. Clerk-Treasur- er Date of first publication, Thurs day, February 5, 1970. Date of last publication, Thursday, Feb ruary 19, 1970. er I En-gelbe- rt, Attorney for Administrator "Esciric Dai is Um, Mel r he M ECGJlfllOd" thukit hajlvh, 155 South Main Street. Helper. Utah 84526 Date of First Publication is February 5, 1970. Date of Last Publication: February 26, 19u. Attend the FIREMEN'S BALL SATURDAY, FEB. 14th nelper Civic Audiitoriuin or from children themselves. Dr. Chamberlain reported thit many of the problems seem by the RCSS staff have to do with learning difficulties and behav- ioral problems an tne classroom He indicated that a great deal of close cooperation with par-anents and teachers has been tained during the three years the project has been operating. D. CMmber'ain also report-a- t ed that three staff members are planning to present papers bribing the findings of their re-search, and the kind of work d e a in rural sclml nsychol-throug- h in sparsely populated ar?as cgy at the next national American Personnel & Guidance convpn-Howeve- r, done on-si- ,1 'a k t wmw J te jg ap-Me- d rg WINNER THIS WEEK SATURDAY, FEB. ed by contacting Mr Gentry. rat-Whi- le MS EWE $240 Mr Joh 1S maraed and has two children. He and family recently moved here from the ne 1S oi "J"." California. He earned a Bach- elor of Science Degree in psychology and math at the BLU" in 1968 and has completed all course wont toward me m.a. Degree in school .psvcholoev at the BYU and hopes to grad- uate in May. He formerly was employed with Provo School District to work with children having learning disabilities. He wasa graduate assistant in psy chcmtric work at BYU for 3 years. Other fulMime members of the RCSS staff are: Russell A. Williams. M.A.. ufoo works m the Carbon and Eemery school 'stnrt''. and A. R. Reese Tho- mas, M.Ed., who lives in Mon ficpV.o and works in the Grand San Juan sdhool districts, staff members are John A. working Watsnn. a doctoral candidate BYU; Wavne Owen, also a doctoral candidate at BYU, an in the Price office as i s jOHNNffi ENGELBERT Axiministrator of the Estates of AdoMiois Theadore Engel bert, also known as A. T. Engelbert and Leona V. Deceased. tion in New Orleans Mar. 24. announced Dr Chamberlain that he received a written eva'uation of port of an the pnjeet he'd December 10, by a team of educators, rsvcho etc. This was dono to logists, but a good deal of AA mater- - evaluate the progress of the ial is now being made avail- - project in meeting its objict-abl- e in foreign languages. jVes. The report indicated AA has apparently ing 0f high to superior In meet come a long way since 1935, most of the 28 main object few members claim to have jVes of the project, all the answers for the solution ' a portion of the report reals of the problems of alcoholism. as follows: Statistically, the 4O0J00 ncm , "TnC project has att3:r,e'i a bers of AA represent only a degree of orcari7ation and small percentage of the eitim management that did not 7 million people in the to be as evtfont in Mav United States who have a prob 0f this year. Further research lem with alcohol. Many doctors afHivitv has also been arldcl are still unfamiliar with the jcam members reacted very 01 AA program. And whiile the favorably to the progrcs Drozrress thus far is encourag h nroiect . . . in summary, the project ap- ing, it is at best only a Leeina sua 13 to have achieved a ae- long, ring. There to of eree go. specificity and organ way long ization that was not previously a visible. This type jf management has also piven direction and opportunities :or evaluation. Since one of the maBOOST ERS' CLUB jor objectives is to tret th par ticipating school districts to 1 carry on the services, careful and immediate planning ghwld be initiated at once." ; The most versatile form of heat Z sut",..i ' This professional staff works the schools in treating crMren referred for social, em- otional and learning problems. referrals for services from this center may oritrinate from parents, teachers, coun- principals, other roWrHi agencies working vyith familtes Dist- 3442 75-9-- 5. f'",vl"'l ' ' pstydhologist. fl meT part-tim- program is becoming a vital part of a community-wid- e approach to the problem of al AA a the School 'ai-v- ' f1-- an exhibition Cate-Carb- on lfli Clerk-Treasur- mm 1 at Supervisor, rict Bus Garage. Vehicles to be traded In may also be Inspect- day, February 5, 1970. Date of last publication, Thursday, Feb Date of first publication, Thurs ruary 19, 1970. fiadp Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersign n4 nttnA .jM;H:iUMnX. m cul auiiiiiiiau uicn. uum of Thorit Hatch, Attorney at Law, 155 South Main Sfreet, Hefljoer. Utah, on or before the 8th day of May, 1970; claims must be presented in aocord-te- r ance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with nnwr veraica- - i ahead with a bucket trom jne top of the key hole with just ir. la seconds remaining. , are to be in the hands can be obtained from Mr Wilof the Clerk of the Board of liam Transportation Gentry, Bids LEO-secon- Probate No. rT 56-5- 5 school buses, one station-wago- n and one Sedan. Bids must be in the hands of the Clerk of the Board by 5:00 P.M. on February 26, 1970. Specifications on the vehicles Notice To Creditors tvart-tim- :Nk3W is. d T ENGELBERT and na Vl ENGELBERT Deceased 57-5- itllifP i, i, A nsychol-Tuesday- Tone had put Roy, & Bob The Board of Education of the Carbon County School District will accept sealed bids for the purchase of two -- A C iu, -- j m NOTICE TO BIDDERS Education by 5:00 P.M. on February 26th. S CAROLINE SKEItL, Executrix of the Estate of A check in the amount of 25 percent of the bid must ac Tony Skerl, Deceased. company the bidder s offer. Date of - First Publication: will be returned im T T i trn urnx oi uat 'Deposits to the unsuccessful mediately i'eoruiary d, Publication, February 26th, 1970 bidders. The successful bidders will be require to have the cabin removed from the school IN THE DISTRICT COURT premises within 90 days. OF CARBON COUNTY, BOARD OF EDUCATION STATE OF UTAH Carbon County School Dictrict In the Matter of the aEstates MOVELL JEWKES, mtnr r schi mam PAGE THREE 5, 1970 The Board of Education of the Carbon County School District will accept sealed bids for the cabin, constructed by the carpentry class at East Carbon High School, on February 26. The cabin can be inspected at anytime and is to be bid as - n j 3441 Creditors will present claims vouchers to the under- signed executrix at the offica of s- - v- Litizzette, Attorney at Law. 178 South Main Street, Helper, Utah, on or before the f May. 1970; claims Hth must be presented in aecord- ance with the provisions of ah Code Annotated, J.953'. mi with proper verifration as required therein. kin-sni- 73-7- 2. FEB. JOURNAL (Utah) NOTICE FOR BIDS Notice To Creditors ..2 Cate-Carbo- THURSDAY, HELPER in tne Mauler of tne Estate i five-scho- The IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CARBON COUNTY STATE OF UTAH many general hospitals, few: inChild Study Services stance; are now wtMng to adBASKFTBAll Announce Personnel Continued from Page One mit aloohoJd.es as patients. This 2 5 was virtually impossible o The citation went on to add a iwgiwura 5 ago unless another dia- Veltrin Drug years n vumu otuujr ocivicws, ui. jvu,-note of its own: "His4 prophetic ... was named. M. Chamberlain annotuic torians may one day recognize gnosis 1 atftan 3 Chuck's Pharmacy ed recent staff changes made Alcoholics Anonymous to have Today there are AA Groups N. American Coal .. 3 in the RCSS, a Title III, ESEA been a great venture in social in more than 500 medical insti- Roy & Bob. Texaco ... 1 3 to provide psychologi- 4 Project pioneering which forged a new tutions, most of which are pub Rio Grande Vets .. .. 1 to school school cal services 0 instrument for social action, a lie facilities. Some large general Mexican Lodge 5 children and their families new therapy based on the p hospitals have even set aside The stage is set for a show- wihien needed in a of common suffering; one special facilities with all adbedistrict area including Carbon, having a vast potential for the missions being screened by down Monday night at 8:45 and tween Veltri Grand, San Juan ,and Emery, Drug of ills other mankind." qualified personnel. myriad sec- Juab. It functions under the the lead in for the As AA has grown, it has beThe first psychiatrist to study teams are supervision of a board of super and apply the AA recovery pro- come an important ally of ond half race. Both will be intendents, of which J. Grant this and undefeated still gram, which is based on the many doctors who speciare In the first of two meetings be- Killfoyle is Chairman. proposition that one alcoholic irotstral medicine. The mag-r- f tween front runners this haif Dr. Chamberlain stated who has stopped drinking has i;de of thk aspect of the prob Veltri's had a tough go in E. Lee Lasater tendered his a good deal of experience, stren km is shown by studies which hn.i upstart Mexican resignation as a overcoming gth and hope to offer those who indicate thst there ar2 some five Tuesday night The ogist effective Jan. 28., arid is still suffer, was Dr. Harry M. two million problem drinker? re Lodge boys led throughout the no longer employed by the proTftebout. industry. half, blew a ten point lead ject.. Terry Seamons has been Dr. Tiebout's paper on the The medical departments :f first the third quarter, and then employed to fill the vacancy. in Maohanism o f miany large companies have set rallied at the final "Therapeutic gun but fell He - is. 28 vears of aise manritvl, Alcoholics Anonymous," pre- up practical programs in which a 'p ' short. on cMd. Ha and h s and has point pared for the 1943 meeting of AA is a key element in the The Lodge's star shooter, family currently are living in the American Psychiatric Assn, wcrker's recovery. Carlson pumped in 36provo, where he is attending Jerry rewas a milestone in the growThese industrial and with the ace reboun. the BYU as a doctoral candi-dpoints ing medical understanding of cognize tnat the alcoi.t; is a Richard Limone, back in ate in school psvcholorv. He Alcoholics Anonymous. s fk person They are designed a major upset was al- received the Master of wScience the fold, During the foEowoing years, to give the patient nev aware-re- f most pulled off. Jerry MartinDegree in psychology from the the mutual understanding bey of his illness amd to expose ez paced Veltri's with 33 ots, BYU in 1966 and a Bachelor of tween members of the medical hem to the experience of AA Charles Felice 10, as the drug Science Decree in nswholrvfv professon and the men and wo- members who have successfully team finally came to life in the and sociology from th fa,mp men of AA has continued to ccped with the same problem. Ernie Benash added 16, and university in 1964. For the past deepen. The admAnistaators of In many communities, the i three years, he was employed half. North American Ooal and at Northern Arizona Univorsifv Rcy and Bob Texaco put on at Flagstaff, Arizona as an another one point thriller in assistant professor in 's opening game, the 0gy and staff psydbolo'gist for 6 Coal team salvaging a the Institute of Hiirmian TVvfvU win on a final second shot by ornnent. He was a T3 n.y n m r rVh a faQmc worn' a ..ix x uku ucigiuuv. uuiisuiuarit in mie !nztna area, of end first the at the tied iSearnons. a maitivie of Calif- quainter. N American helda ornia is associate member of 1 point edge at halftime and American PsvpholirkwiMi Asn Roy & Bob going ahead by a American Personnel & Guid- single point ax tne inree quar- ance Assn., and Association for mark before Bergamo wrote Measurement and Evaluation of finis to the Texaco nopes. Guidance. He has been em- Just prior to Bergamo's big Pived m the district since the ALCOHOLICS 7 - 8 P.M. Notre Dame School Quinset Bldfi. - Price g TV proiert cuttHv is furdrd bv Title III of the bp-in- EdE!pmT.tarv and fn-'sr- v ucation Act of W3. Planning mwtirc's aradv have held with State tVanl rt mmm mm. h i i ad rrmerin-tpndpflt- f i,o? SJ at i "We've Switched to Electric Heat And So Can You" mfirmm. pKw flak Pif 1 1' t C M Jim I 1 H ii fo fis'vij h I l : P'ttt s ! Mt-t;- Prswt f S rt, Lsfhl Co, i Sill UkfCff; IVihMIW of 5s at Journal Office 1 Lehi Utah t reardin? cor:ti"tiai'iin Ink rradicator iU'l ?3 Ri RFDlBoxl48 fmi H'mtc.o Tti It Pre psvchniogicat smiPi to echoots hi the area In th5 coming years. i Mfi. Jack C Smith "We think electric heat is great! It's quiet and even. No cold spots or drafts. Very economical, only $102.19 to heat our 1,000 sq. foot home a year, "The air isn't dried out with electric heat. As a rrsult wc arc all healthier." Mrs. Jack C. Smith FA-urat'- officios b Utah Power & Light Co. f |