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Show BENNETT INTRODUCES Uril'HOLIG WOMEN SUPPLEMENTAL LIST OF CARBON COUNTY The THURSDAY, WARRANTS ISSUED BY CARBON COUNTY LISTED IN PUBLICATION OF MAR. 19, 1970 GENERAL FUND From January 1, 1969 to December 31, 1969 No. Warrant Name Amount 223- 0- uy Adams $ AlA ITERS Stanley F. Yolles, Director National Institute of Mental Health M D. 4,080.00 2240 Adrian Anderson 1,250.00 HAWAIIAN "MINIMAX" Our Nation's 'farthest away' 4,400.00 State has much more than pine apples and sugar to contribute 3,900.00 to the mainland States of the 3,660.00 U.S.; and the happy islands' 2214 Mary N. Delpha 6,834.78 major gift to the rest of us may well be their "miinimax" phil2221 Ray Downard 7,633.12 osophy or way of life. 2228 A. Keith Hansen 6,840.00 Helping the fellow next door 2220 Jessie R. Hotklaway 4,707.00 is more important to native Ha waiians than personal gain, an C. Keller 6,494.59 according to a study being "con- large. 2234 Earl H. MoAlpine 5,614.56 ducted iby a research team in Reports were given by presi2227 Edward J. McCourt dents of affiliated societies from 6,840.00 Hawaii. Maab and East 221- 0-J. Arnold Matte 4,400.00 Using the term, "mintmax", Price, Helper, Carbon, Mrs. Miary Keogn ci to sum up the Hawaiian philos Moab: Mrs. Douglas Pitts of 2211 Walter H. Maynard 4,400.00 . rfX -. n f ophy, the researchers say that 2223 Ann B. O'Brien Price; Mrs. jural luinres 01 ma. 7,633.12 this means to minimize person- gerton, and Mrs. Agnes Ori of 222- 4- Nomine O'Halloran 4,329.00 al gain and maximize inter-pen- s Helper. onal harmony. 7.969.52 222- 5-iAlbert Passic The research investigator1; inThe ladies voted to present 2216 Thelma Saooomarmo 4,080.00 clude anthropologists, psycholo each of the past presidents who nutritionists, 2219 William Thomas teachers, have not received a silver Re7,633.12 gists, and social workers. They are vere bowl with this' memento of 2232 Irene Tryon 6,360.00 looking into all phases of Ha- their service to the council, wih 2222 Helen R. Ward 4,560.00 waiian culture and developing presentations to be made at on the ensuing and communreports family during 6,840.00 222- 6- Frank World meetings ity life, education, employment year. 7,969.52 health and diet. 2213 B. H. Young Sister Dorothy, Sister Angela That the Hawaiian " people, Marie and Sister Eileen of 135,268.33 TOTAL f famous for their hospitality and a film on anshowed "aloha" spirit, have not been Helper cient architecture and the efaltogether successful as parti- fect it had on the people living STATE OF UTAH ) cipants in Western culture is a at that time. The film was SS. COUNTY OF CARBON ) source of concern. To the casmade in France and showed I, B. H. Young, County Auditor of Carbon County, State of ual observer, the Hawaiian na- the many beautiful cathedrals tive, now a minority of the is- and churches built at that time Utah, do hereby certify the foregoing statement to be a full, lands' citizens, at first may are still in use today. true, and correct report of the Supplemental Est of Salaries-Gen- eral appear to be irresponsible and and which even Jiazy. Mrs. Kokat was resented a Administration in publication of March 19, 1970. He so. the Not scientists. sav silver bowl in appreciation of In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my ihand and affixhas a different set of her diligent work as district simply ed the corporate seal of said county, this 29th day of April, values ana incentives. president. The coaster set wa In Hawaiian homestead the 197C. awarded to Mrs. Louisa Vigil A.D., community of NankuTd, 30 miles of East Carbon. from Honolulu, where the major part of the sway is Deang conaucxea, it is study, scheduled for completion not important to have the larg- this year, represent a kind of est or .besWcept house. No one research that helps to illumcares if Ms car is not is new inate problems of significance Auditor ( SEAL ) County ibis neighbor s. to today's social concerns S as Date of Publication: Thursday, May 7, 1970. What, is imTHnrtant. k that hfc well &s to science Itself. .will nin and that nonofohnir's his neighbor's roof does not Ink Indicator Sets, at leak duiriP'g the rainy season. Sal at Journal Office The findings of the NanaKuu Ohiana 2231 Kathleen Chiaretta 2218 Gherie Critehlow 2212-JIe- ctor Dia-man- '. ti, -- 2217-iD- 1 T" AFFIDAVIT - NIMH-isupporte- m Iff, FOR SALE The Humphrey hecklers num- RENT FOR 472-33-24 4. 472-338- 6, 0 should your dictionary! The fatal fire that raged through the home for the Jewieh aged in Munich recently was appalling. The elderly and infirm victims had little chance for survival. But is it mere coincidence that we hoar more and more of this sort of thing fires, bombdesecration of ings, vandalism holy objects and places all seemingly without connection but unquestionably way out of proportion to the number of gen- eral disasters throughout the world? We will always have ex- H S"h New Get Webster's lo the bright Colpitis t r4 jacket. racketeer-ridde- n Teamsters' Union, who is serving time in a federal penitentiary, received expfmse money from the union In 1369. 1 wonder what ha oecomplished for his "boys" from his prison cell that won him the right to any of the money, which S3 clipped from their pay envelopes every week? ... J attempting to toss the troublemakers out on their ears? reportedly WeMrt'f THE HELPER in the news? Question 42: What's wrong with all the others who sat quiet as clams without The long arm of the union czar, it seems, reaches beyond that of the law. Right into the till, in fact. Jimmy Hoffa, head of the New Collegiate with 20,000 nejQf words and new meanings. fx Vice President attempted to deliver at the University of Massachusetts. Question 1 : If only a handful of young radicals are contemptuous, vulgar, name-callinrowdies, why is it that their activities rate all the headlines throughout the centuries? Today you need Webster's Seventh Lift"" bered only 250 in an audience of 5000 at that disastrously aborted foreign policy speech the former tremists and fanatics in our midst, but hasn't the world had its fill of religious persecution, especially when it is apparently directed against a people who have paid, and paid dearly LANGUAGE CHANGES! Seventh Nw Cnl older g.Rte give you what your dictionary cannot: the thoo sands of new words that havt entered our language In recent years. It's completely new. Include Seventh Webster's 20,000 few words and new has 1 30,000 entries. meanings only "Webster" with It is scientific names of plana and for both animals and rule Is spelling and punctuation. It the only desk dictionary based on the unabridged Webster's Third New International Dicof tionary, final word authority the VS. Government Printing Office and courts of law. And lt' required or recommended at schools and colleges everywhere. d (RR-Utai- h) ' R-K- law-abidi- with stories and pictures of the income heights of close to $100,-00- 0 antics of some of a year, plus all the plums our young dissenters, the ruth- that go with it. (It was recently less bombing of the home of the discovered that the United Mine distinguished judge presiding Workers had 572.000,000 cached over the Black Panther trial in away in a checking account!) New York City, the murder of 47 More time and effort seems to bo innocent victims in an Arab ter- spent in feathering the big rorist plane bombing and the bosses' own nests than in workoutright condemnation of gov- ing for their "boys". Is this the ernment plans by a hypercritical kind of leadership our labor union czar. Noting the vast cov- unions should have? With this erage given to these disruptive else" attltudo, is it or.y events compared to the brief, almost hidden account of young wonder that our country la vicMr. Levesque's ralher extraordintimized by ono crippling s'.ril.o ary achievement in patriotism oiler another? only confirmed my belief that far too much of our news reporting Has it occurred to anyone lo is devoted to the sensational. To ask why France saw fit to send of it thinking, habitually 100 my way jet planca glamorizes and glorifies, under to Mirage supersonica "purchasLibya actually the guise of "liberalism", the stubfor Egpt-y- ot deeds of bearded, shaggy-mane- d ing agent" refuses to deliver tho SD bornly loudhippies, yippies, mouthed dissidents, Mafia char- fighter planes Ir.rccl hes bought for? They attempt to acters and other destructive ele- and paid in a flood of the "reason" hide ments in our society and glosses do not The Soviets double talk. over the comparatively tamo dohesilalo to end tlioir arms all of who "silent the majority" ings tho world. It is Russia who remain loyal, patriotic and sin- over fucli the fighting all actually cere. From one man's corner, over the mcp, not only hi the Mike, congratulations! Middle East, but in Vict l.'am, the Caribbean, Africa, and points-north- , south, oar,! and vett. Tho Communis', aio dedicated to world turmoil, yot the civ.iizH, cs "neutral" French sell out for profit. BOYS RANCH ASKS In an incredible comeback, HELP ON NEW BUS after having been all but counBuy a bus with some trading ted out, the Carbon High baseball team clinched at least stamps? It may sound like an ambia tie for the Southern division title Tuesday by thumping the tious project but Dr. William L Ilutahinson, Executive Director Spanish Fork team of Utah Boys Ranch, reports is team the Springville only with a possible chance to tie that the staff and board memCarbon, needing a win over bers have decided to roll up tack-l- a Payson in a game played yes- their collective sleeves to 10-- 3. terday afternoon to produce the deadlock. If Springville beat Payson, there is a possibility that the play-of- f might be played in Helper. A flip of the coin will decide the site. Eddie Grundy held Spanish Fork to four hits Tuesday and Carbon banged two Spanish pitchers for 10. WMie Ellington and Dave Peterson hit triples for Carbon, while Gary Hribar, Willie, Larry Hribar v Steve Powell pJarved fine defensively for the Dittos. this vital' problem. For the past five years, Utah Boys Ranch has ibeen faced with , transportation problems which many times have seemed insurmountable. Private cars and a small Volkswagen bus, Which is on its "last legs" art the main but inadequate source of transportation. Now the Ranch must find a moro responsible method. It takes 3,200 books of trading stamps to ibuy a new 36 passenger school bus and your help is vitally needed. The Utah Boys Ranch has made (arrangements with the Gold Strike Stamp Co. Baseball this to redeem your stamp book con 1 JVlay 1 p.m. tributions to apply on tha purCEU vs Ranigely (2 games) chase of a new bus. Those will1 p.m. (2 games) Saturday ing to donate stamp books of CEU vs Dugway. another brand, will be pleased to know that the contribution will be warmly and gratefully for such equipment." appreciated. amendment One Bennett Yes, it is an lamlbifiious projwould retract all civil penalties but it can 'be accomplished1 ect, make assessed to date, and if send your stamp books you further civil penalties assessto Utah Boys Ranch, P.O. Box 1970. 1, after able only Sept. Ua'se City, U. 84118. Salt 18488, Meanwhile "careful public unof violation each records" der the Act would be kept by SCHOOL STAFFS both operators and miners. Continues Tram Page On The second amendment is: en'ouugh 'that we cannot proof a to change provision requiring afford to have our automatic .brakes on every mine tax dollars on anything car underground, requiring in- but the mostspent perproduative stead that the entire train as a sonnel for our schools," is the unit have adequate brakes. this nonpoiitical "Automatic brakes are simply opinion of group. not made for the .type of cars now in use," he said. Help keep The third amendment, techni America cally, would exempt mining areas which are not beth used Strong from .the same health standU.S. SAVINGS BONOS ards required in areas in actNEW FREEDOM SHAKES ive use. Week-Thur- sday, hard-earne- d n self-centere- II R N A I i4i V1 T 1 1 If You're Smart and d, you'll captvrb your Cash before il has a chance lo escape. Yoo'Q pat It In the Helper Slate Hank in a Savings or Checking Account. Come In and visit us. We'll gladly belf jot hang on to those Slippery DOLLARS! Future-Minde- Finance at Helper State Bank and Save den,-j-raci- Will . . HELPER STATE BANK rurt!,er proof of the Innale shrewdness of the Jap'.inr.s5 inl dustrialists: that naiion's producers admit that during 1113 they exceeded their tell impose J export quota to tho Ur.itcd Z"i'( Oiher in.'orrr.ed sources, by by the way, estimate the figure While at frst in excess of thought it fnirttt seem p 2cul r that Japan, wliich has virtual. y no capacity for mining, could possibly offer steel mill products on th international market, you should teal.ze tli'ft the Japanese buy scrap miai from the United States, convert it, and re sell it to ts. If you are puzzled ct the idea cf the United Eta'es, a prime mining coun'ry, purchasing cp-p- r jxlma't! 6 million net tons cf steel products from just this one foreign competitor annua" , reof the member that of Americost cf cn average can steel go3 for .of workers' wages end hiat is why imports appear as such an attractive buy. Isn't this a clear-cuCase of the shortsightedness of our s'eel workers who are cctu-Cfipricing themselves and theif Country tlyM out of all markets? f COMPLETE HANKING SERVICE - 2. It would be good! to be able to rejort that the heyday of the tinion kingpin, the "tig man" whose every word, wanton or otherwise, is law, ij now over. Unfortunately, it's far from hue, even thou7h one notorious fallow who always or reared to b Tucked away on a back paq ci a newspaper 1 came across a side sapping the la is behind small news item extolling a bars. Still eno'he-- r has be?n pubyoung American for his efforts licly labelled by his own people in organizing the Decency Pally as a "tyrant" and an "embezzler in Miami's Orange Bowl. Mike ol union funds", Ard who's to Levesque, 18, had the unique blame for the willful murder of honor of being the youngest per- (Jofea'edl union presi'lncy canson ever to receive the George didate Joseph Yab!orFki,his wif Washington Award from the and daughter? A federal grand Freedoms Foundation. This cov-e!e- d jury contends that a union fund gold medal, and accompany- was actually maintained lor the ing $5,000 check, is bestowed loj express purpose of killing thed helping people to belter linger- - Yablonskis, end now five stand the American way cf life. people G:e under inOn the same day, however, the dictment for their murder. It isn'f main pages and headlines of the unusual for a power hungry, same newspaper were blazoned money mad union boss to reach union-connecte- 0 WASHING.-Se- n. Wallace F. Bennett today intro duced three amendments ta tne 1969 Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act to help revise provisions which he said are "virtually impossible" for operators to comply with, and to waive civil penalties already assessed under the Act. The Utahn was joined by Sen ators Marlow W. Cook, and Ralph Smith, (Rill) as of 'the bill. "I must emphasize at the out set that I am definitely in favor of strict safety requirements to protect the men who work in our nation's coal and other mines,' Sen. Bennett said.. "However, it is vital that we draft and enforce mine safety legislation which can be complied with and which is beneficial to workers iwMe not ruinous to conscientious, operators," he .added. The Utahn noted one reason for the bill was that the Safety Act regulations were not issued until March 31, 1970, in some cases, and the Act went into full effect April 1, leaving no time for comment or for operators to comply iwith its provisions before being subject to penalties. "Despite this unfortunate lime sequence, Federal mine inspectors since April 1 have issued citations and notices of penalties of up to $1(,000 per violation cited," he sad. "It is riot rjfflicult to sympathize with srnlaH coial mine operators who receive many ei. rations for violations of this Act before they even received any copies of the regulations governing their operations. Such action threatens the ruination of a number of operations, including some in my state." Bennett explained that the problem is further complicated by provisions of the Act requir ing the use of equipment not even on the market. "It also specifies equipment of a type approved by the Interior Secretary. However, because of insufficient tirtu for adequate testing, the Secretary has not yet issued approvals Carbon Team Defeats Spanish Fork 10-- 3 by Vonf Neff Misoellaneons FOR SALE Transistor Organ with Rhythm, and Wat. Spinet OrPiano, this area. Tak over HEALTH FOOD STORE Miller Clint Vitamins, ganic For small monthly payment:. Whole Wheat Flour. Granges. details write: Credit Manager 316 N. 2nd East, Price, Utah Box 6179, Sugar House Stat84501. Phone 63J;3325, rus? ion. Salt Lake City, Utah. 4,30,2tc EXPERT Smoking Pipe repairs Contact J. Dunn Stephenson. Blackhawk Elec FOR SALE Phone Helper. Box super Berkely Guitar; 4,30.usc Special 12 string Guitar and amplifier & pick & instrumStamo P1 Inks & Pads ent book included. Call Helper kirds. at jouTBal Office 4,30,2tc So PAGE THREE MAY 7, 1973 DECODING THE DISTORTED NEWS 472-52- 31 472-543- JOURNAL Comment from the Capital IT'S terrific the way wc are ROOMS for RENT Day, week or month rates. Also Furn selling Blue Lustre to clean Includes wash rugs and upholstery. Rent a! Apartments. HILLCREST Rm facilities. shampooer $1. Mutual Furni-tur- e & Hardware, Helper. Hotel & Apts. Phone For PTTTTPwnrMT trmrpc SALE-T- wo Sale. Small down payment &, FOR RENT or bedroom houses; modsrn, and resnonsibJe. rent, to r like Contact near Junior High school in John Labor persons. 4.23.USC Helper. Call 2,26,usc pi, Phone 472-332- GOAL MINE ACT S-- ..-::'- (Utah) AMENDMENTS TO OFFICERS Mrs. James Ivooal of Fast Carbon was elected president u f t iheasfern Distrkt of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women at the spring meeting of the council held in St. Anthony Church hall in Helper, vrth Mrs. Agnes Ori and the Helper ladies hosting the meet. Chosen by acclamation to serve with the new president were Mrs. Emma Ertwliisth of Price, first vice present: Mrs. Rosalie Robertson of Maab, sec ond vice resident; Mrs. Mary Paloni, East Oabon, secretary; Mrs. Paul Hoidaway. Price, treasurer: and Mrs. Lee Helper, Director - at 6,840.00 Teresa F. Alired 2215 llEGT HEALTH HELPER 8'). -- two-thlrc'- '. t ly S ROOMS IrttccAMcc 2? JS?1' I |