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Show THE HELPER PAGE FOUR (Utah- - THURSDAY, JUNE IMPORTS MOD- - NOTICE 11, 1370 quire at the Litizzette, Attorney at Law, 178 South Main, (Phone to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and secure written offers the property. purchase that the residence and real estate formerly owned by Mike S. V. LITIZZETTE, Marasco, now deceased, in Attorney for Estate. Helper, Utah,, is offered for Published May 28, 1970 and sale. Interested persons may in June 4, 1970. meeting and offer any suggestions concerning the budget. BOARD OF EDUCATION Carbon County School District MOVELL JEWKES, NOTICE OF ESTATE SALE V. of S. office 472-5811- parts as he suggested with the of imports over all marketing areas on a cent share of growth in the j market, he said. western steel market far pro-- 1 Burton said domestic mink The Board of Education of ducts manufactured in Utah' producers have been particular Continued from Page One the production and work force ly hard-hi- t the Carbon County School Distto a point where rict will at its regular meeting Works of United States Ste.el at the plant could have been over half of the mink ranchers to be held June 18, 1970, at 7:30 with satellite mining operations increased by about in the country, have been forc"This could have meant new ed out of business since 1962. p.m., adopt a budget for the in Utah, Wyoming and Col1 School Year. oradothis would represent the jobs for approximately 2,000 Seven years iago, he said, there A copy of the tentative bud- loss of any potential for growth persons at the plant and in its were 7,200 domestic producers satellite operations," he told the and now there are roughly get is on file in the Clerk's he added. Office and may be inspected at 2,500. The total western steel mar- committee. "Such an employThe Utah Congressman urganytime prior to its approval. ket in 1968 was 10.5 million tons ment increase in ,a basic indusCitizens interested are invit- of which 2.2 million tons came try in Utah would have been ed committee members to use ed to be in attendance at the imports, leaving domestic pro- a tremendous boost to the ec- the same approach with all im JOURNAL ). dteel-Klistribuit- ion regional basis. He noted that he has introduced import quota ceiling legislation for mink, lead and zinc, dairy products, meat, and steel, potash, textile and leather footwear products and urged legislative action to "offer a reasonable and restrained approach during this session of Congress." v one-thir- d. 1970-197- Clerk-Treasur- , ut 48-in- ch er in Helper Journal 1970, June 4, 1970, and Published May 28, June 11. 1970. NOTICE The Board of Education of the Carbon County School Dist- rict proposes at its regular meeting to be held on June 18, 1970, to make the following changes In its Budget, increase the item known as "Instruction" by $115,000 00 or from $1,712,738.99 to increase the item known as "Attendance Service" by $1,000.00 or from $14,756.00 to increase the item $15,756.00; 1969-197- 0 $1,827,-738.9- 9; as "Transportation" by known or from $81,375.00 to increase the item 0 known as "Operation" by 00 or from $231,300.00 to increase the item $243,300.00; known as "Maintenance" by $11,500.00 or from $86,175.00 to increase tha item $96,676.00; known as "Fixed Charges by $12,000.00 or from $267,440.00 to increase tha item $279,440.00; known as "Food Service" by $5,500.00 or from $167,118.59 to '$172,648.59; increase tire item known as "Student Body Activities" by $1,500.00 or from $6,- 000.00 to $7,500.00; decrease the 'tern known .as "Administration" by $2,500.00 or from to $79,618.00; and de crease the item known as 0 "Community Services" by to 00 or from $199,033.00 $15,000.00 $96,375.00; HOW'S YOUR CASH $12,-00- SUPPLY--I- F "THE SPRING SHOULD GO DRY"? Storing up money while you're making it is your wisest hedge against an interruption in earnings. And banking your savings is wise, too: For safety, availability, earnings, service and helpfulness, the bank is the saver's best friend. We'll welcome your account! Finance at Helper State Bank and Save $32,-118.0- HELPER STATE BANK ducers about 7.7 million tons to onomy of the state and the market. Imports amounted to region." Buron also called attention of about 26 percent of the total the committee to the proposed that year. pipeline designed to The 1970 market forecast is for a total of 9.5 million tons bring oil from new Alaskan in the west and foreign imparts fields to shipping or refining i f unchecked, should take points. Japan, he said, is in a roughly 3 million tons of the particularly advantageous position to bid upon this pipeline total, Burton said. "This would leave an avail- project because few domestic able market for domestic pro- firms now manufacture "pipe ducers of some 6.5 million, tons, this large. "Japan does not consider compared to 7.7 million tons in that steel to be used for this 1968." He said that Genevfa has tra- pipeline project should be a ditionally supplied roughly 25 part of their voluntary quota! percent of the total western pieage. it is my contention that steel market for he products if Japan is successful bidder such steel manufactured at the Utah plant on this project, structural, plate, hot rolled should definitely be included in sheets & tubular However, he their quota, thus freeing some added, imported steel, again portion of the markel for dommostly from Japan, has grown estic producers. "In short," Burton said, "I to a point where it takes rough ly 31 percent of the total west- firmly feel there are compellern market, again cutting into ing reasons for keeping steel Geneva's market share. imports within reasonable limBurton said that only "ex- its and distributing taeni eqceptional individual and team uitably across the board so performance by Geneva em- that no one marketing area is ployees to meet this challenge unfairly hurt by the economic from overseas" has enabled the impact." In his written statement on plant to maintain pre import levels of production ana em mink, textiles and taef, Burton said that it is "time we begin ployment. Had Geneva been abb to concernng ourselves first with maintain its traditional 25 per conditions here at home, and secondly with the welfare of our foreign competitors." To keep imports "within rea KERSHNER-ROWsonable limits," he called for legislation to establish import COMMENTARY quota callings and hold future penetration to growth on a par with increases in domestic con sumption of the Imported product This might limit imnorts to quota ranging fr'om 10 ner cent to 40 percent of tha total 0 $3.-50- fun, games and knowledge by GLAUBER MARTHA SHAPP, Editor, The New Book of Knowledge What do you know about Frank' lin's experiment with lightning t Benjamin Franklin was one of the first scientists to show that lightning is electricity. During a thunderstorm, he flew a silk kite. On the kite's string was a key. This was extremely dangerous, because Do you know what voodoo is? Voodoo is a folk religion in ; ' ' Haiti, Cuba, Trinidad, Brazil, and the southeastern United States (chiefly in Louisiana and Tennessee) . It came from the ancient religion of West African Negroes. The Afri- can word voodoo means "god," "spirit," or "sacred object." Voodoo has many gods and many kinds of ceremonies. Sometimes it includes black or white magic, to induce bad or good fortune. Voodoo is rarely, if ever, witnessed by outsiders. But it is a serious religious experience for many people. What do you know about aard- wolves? The aardwolf lives in southern and eastern Africa. It looks something like a large fox, standing about 20 inches high, with a sharp nose and pointed ears. Its coat is shaggy and brown, with stripes running up and down the sides, and its tail is bushy. "Aardwolf" means Franklin could have been killed by lightning. To get Bome protection, he held an insulator in hi3 hands. The E "earth-wolf- ," and they live in burrows in the ground. They sleep during the day and hunt at night. A timid beast, th aardwolf (like the skunk) may spray out an unpleasant-smellin- g fluid when it is threatened. silk conducted electricity from the lightning to the key and gave the key an electrical charge. (For a free booklet, "The Magic Carpet," illustrated in color from The New Book of Knowledtie, send name and address to Martha (ihiuhcr Shapp, Box 47,f'utnam Valley, Iview York 10579.) $195,583.00. These changes are made necessary because of increases in the above categories & vill be partially covered by additional funds received from Federal, State and Local sources which were not included in the budget adopted last June. BOARD OF EDUCATION Carbon County School District MOVELL JEWKES, COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE i'vir 7 -- Clerk-Treasur- in Helper Published May 28. 1970. June June 11, 1970. Free public classes In safe boating are provided as a public service by volunteer members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary. For dates and times of classes nearest you, contact a member of the Auxiliary in your local area or call or write the U.b. 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