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Show L Universal Microfilm BOX 2603 Corp Zp 84101 POPPY DAY PROCLAMATION the American Legion Auxiliary of Carbon Post No. 21, of Helper has designated Friday, May 14, 1971, as Poppy A Day in Helper, and for of established 19 NUMBER 65 selling poppies VOLUME practice WHEREAS, the the rehabilitation of disabled veterans is a worthy project deserving the wholehearted support of every person in this conur.ur.ity, NOW THEREFORE, I Chris P. Jouflas, Mayor of Helper, LOOT RECOVERED hereby proclaim Friday, May 14, 1971, as Peppy Day in Helper OF and respectfully request and urge that each and every person in FROM BREAKIN d support to this worthy the community lend their NOLAN'S A-- G MARKET cause. WHEREAS, MINING P. JOUFLAS, POPPY DAY FRIDAY IN HELPER AND AREA honor tne dead, while at the same time assist those yet living. Poppy Chairman for Helper and area this year is Mrs Ems an opportunity to iot. 'Wearine this little red em to the store was Entrance blem will helo us rekindle this made by breaking a plate gllass sprit of .patriotism and service wliindow that wia(T reinforced to country, which is needed a with iron bars. They squeezed much now as m time of total lthe bars spaced about tiro" Ac IrvnicT aic cniiP'h n fpplmtf 8 to 10 inches apart. The two remains in American hearts, boys, being fleet of foot quickly we need not fear for the future outdistanced the officer, and of our nation." made their getaway. Chief Myers said he was close enough to the boys wher ON FOUR CORNERS POWER PLANTS discovered, to assure him of inter throughout Utah will of Eastern Utah Campus. Other meetings are siatea conCedar City, May 18 and for for their viewpointts, express and recommendations Ogden May 25th. cerns J. Grant Kilfoyle, Superintend concerning Vocational-TechnicEducation. Public hearings will ent of Schools, & LeRoy Brown of the be held at three locations during Assistant be will AdCarbon Bank, State Utah The month. Emery this at this visory Council for Vocational-Technic- the principal speakers Education will spon- meeting. At the meeting Supt. Ki'foyle sor these meetings. wail briefly explain what is Carbon Meeting happening in the vocational The meeting for the Carbon technical area, and Mr Brown area will be held Wednesday, will speak briefly concerning May 19th at 7:30 p.m. in the the needs for education. The meeting will Geary Theatre on the College Citizens al Vice-Preside- nt al thAir t -- vocaitioinal-teobni-c- i POSTAGE HIKE - HEARINGS Is Here Now ! 4-- H . 4-- H Senator Frank E. Ower. Nrqn Davis, notified said today final of 'the breakin, checked the store out with the Chief to de- for the mlav 26 hearins he will chair in Salt Lake City regard- - taken. Wednesday he was buss ing the environmental apseers aain, more steel bars and u jii'uipu'oeu. yuweu. Toii! i.a xn .wit screens w uie wanaows w eras ruur (gunners m va. couraffe rea'counance of Tues- The hearings are being con day might's' action. ducted for the Senate Interior Committee. Other hearings on .the same subject will be held Kobyn Regruto Wins Scholarship in JNew Mexico, uommmtee S-Chairman Henry Jackson, is expected to attend H iVi.a are faced with the need for SUNDAY, MAY k i" S-- G Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Spring Glen LDS Ward Chapel for Willis Lee Olson Sr., 60, who died May 7 in a Salt Lake hospital of injuries suffered when a concrete block feel off a building and struck him the day before. He was born Mar. 13, 1911 at Winter Quarters, to Robert and Christina Jacobson Olson, lie mlarried Jennie Hinkins June 2, 1931 at Castle Dale: member of LDS Church; retired coal miner; former member of UM WA local union, Survivors are: widow, sons, daughters, Willis, Green River, Wyo.; Robert, Helper; Mrs Geo. (CWeen) Parish, Buena Park, Oalifor.; ten grandchildren; bro thers, sisters, Robert, Price; ErviB. Helper; Mrs Mabel Shoe ly, Mrs Esther Kraus, both of Richlaird, Wash. ; Louis Reynolds, Columbia. Burial was in Price Cemetery under direction of Mitchell Funeral Home, Price. - ' one-wa- it X half-broth- er ! T" C" sctool-sitwi- lr abil-tai- Joe Burriiiso Funeral Held Here Monday At St. Anthony's Requiem Mass .was celebrated Monday in St. Anthony's church here for Joe, Burringo, 76, who died May 6 in a Price hospital after a short illness. He was born Jan. 25, 1895 at El Valle, N.M., to Jesus and Epfania Burcaga Leyba. Married Pauline Cordova Rampa; she died Jan. 8, 1953. Retired coal miner and member of Catholic Church. Survivors are daughters, son; Bobby, Oceania, Calif.; Mrs Raymond (Rosella) McKendrick Mrs Joseph (Cynthia) Vigil, of stepdaughHelper; Helper; ters, Gaibe Rampa, Mike, Jliehard, Rampa. Pueblo Colo.; Mrs Lee (Stella) Santos, Denver; Mrs Tom (Rose) Garcia. San Francisco: and 28 grandchildren; one child; brothers, sisters. Refel. Ojo Sarco, N.M.; Fedalino, Roybal, both of Embudo, NM.; Erminia Biarilo, Espanola N.M.; Mrs Moses (Rosindal Helper. Rniiriial was in Mountain View under direction of fVimipitfirv step-son- s, great-gran- d EI-aiz- o o. two-ye- ar Soil Stewardship Week, a Stevens Henaffer Collece is ahservance which pla an accredited junior college ot ces emphasis on man s oonga business with schools in Salt faon to God as stewards ot tne; Lake City and ogden. soil, water, and other related resiources, will be observed inLi, .accord-- 1 this area, May nurcn Awaras C. to the lieceive Dause. William Ire Mrs Etta Diamanti, Helper, Chairman of Price River Water shed Soil Conservation District, was awarded the Pius X medal "The World and They That the highest award given in re- Dwell Therein," the theme of cognition of her years of de- this year's observance, under- - voted service to the Conirater-score- s the responsibility which haty of Christian Doctrine in each citizen has in fulfilling his 'St. Anthony's Parish, and Delce or her role as caretaker of the Montoya and Mrs Kay Bonacci ream. The Price River District were recipients of pins for their and some 3000 companion dist devoted service to the parish. The awards were presented ricts throughout the nation along with their State and Na- by His Excellency B'shop Jostional Associations are spon- eph Lennox Federal and Rev. soring the event for the 17th Joseph T. Fitzgerald, director of Catholic education, at the conBccutive year. Cathedral of the Madelieno in diistrib has District The local uted to all faiths program blank Salt Lake City. The nominations were made forms, bulletin inserts, posters and booklets created particular by Rev. Rudolph Daz and Sis ter Dorothy, ly for this year's observance. 16-2- 16 Postmaster Ed Marchetti said today that increases in most postage rates will take effect Sunday, May 16 as the new United States Postal Service begins its task of achieving as required by the Postal Organization Act. Mr Marchetti explained that the new increases will raise First Class letter rates from 6 to 8 cents ah ounce, and air- mail letter rates from 10 to 11 certs an ounce. Post cards will go from 5 to 6 cents each and airmail post cards wil go from 8 to 9 cents. In addition to increases in first class rates, second and third class wil also go uo on May 16. No changes are made in 'rates for parcel post, which is the principal component ot tne fourth-clas- s mail. The new- rLfcS also make changes in other postage rate categories and special service fees, such as special delivery and registered mail. When the domestic changes go into effect, there will be conforming increases1 in letter rates to Canada and Mexico. additional electrical power and economic growth, but at the same time we are faced with the need to protect our environment from ithe threat of grow ing pollution. "The purpose of this hearing is to give both sides the opportunity to be heard, and in thi ; way to assist the Congress in deciding what is the best usj of the area and the resources of the area." The hearings will begin at 9:30 a.m., and will be held either in the auditorium of the Rtn.to Offi.ep RiiiMiin!? nir the Robyn Regruto, a graduate Little Theatre of the Salt Palof Carbon High School, was ace. Followinsr a brief owning named this week as one of 25 statement by Governor Calvin winners of scholarships to the L. Rampton, a period of two Stevens Henager College, by and oneihalf hours will be giv- Jack M. Stevens, president. She was selected from among en to the txower companies. local governmenlt leaders and 136 high" school seniors from 77 others who favor the construc high schools throughout the area who compettion and operation of the power ed the for scholarships. plants. Robyn, a daughter of Mr and There will then be a iuncn break from 12:30 to 2 p.m. Be- Mrs Alfred Regruto of Helper, ginning at 2 p.m. a group of is registered for an Executive environmental organizations, a Secretarial course at the Salt Utah Lake City college. PTOU.D eallins? themselves While attending Carbon High, CLEAR (Concerned About Lim ited Energy and Air Reserves) she was active in the Art Club. We congratulate Miss Reg- will be given two and hours to present their position ruto on this outstanding achieve A on the matter. imeim., riw. oicvciis suiu. Governor Rampton will then competition tor the for iihP state to end the 'airships was keen, and winners oral testimony at the hearin.2. were selected on the basis of "Those wishing to present their scholastic records and on either side of the arnination scores. They were n who cannot ob-- ; chosen not only for their but question, their character and for but time from the groups lead ity, balance and achieve ing the testimony, can file writ- ment." on (Copfanuea Page Two) Each scMiarsMp Is valued at $325 and applies toward tuition associate degree Soil Stewardship Week on a Willis Olson Funeral Held Tuesday in Home. hpiairinifls "We have two conflicting pro hlems regarcmng tnese power plants," Moss said. "First we 8 Mitchell- Fumerai1! n h, County Agents Rell Argyle and Bernke Nelson invite all youth from 9 to 19 years old to take advantage of the opporclub tunities oflfered in the program. There is a wide variety of projects available for al youth. Many members are already enrolled and are busy with the completion of their projects. Parents and older brothers and sisters are encouraged to not turn down a group looking for a leader. Everyone in is a winner, but there are many losers and disappointed young people when leaders are nof available. The Agents encourage all the voum.2 people interested in carry ins proiects to get enrolled soon. Contact the Extension Office in the Courthouse. Price for information or cat and materials. 637-323- inves-tigaitio- is continuing. WASH.D.C Moss Enrollment Time Elairly Wednesday morning suspect's had 'not been found, but AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS MAY 26TH 4-- H idenltifioattiion.. nhisOTve THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1971 -- 1 Tomorrow, Friday (May 14) is Poppy Day in Helper. The women of the American Legion Auxiliary of Carbon Post 21 the mothers, wives, the sisters and daughters of the men who died in the World War I and other wars, wail again ask all Americans to wear' a poppy. More than 100,000 women volun-eer- s distribute these memorial flowers each year. And since the poppies have been made by disabled veterans ot our naturn's wars, Poppy Day offers ITI Public bearing Set For ifflay 19 On Vocational Technical EducatBoim Police Chief Joe Myers, on a routine door check Tuesday evening about 10:39, saw two juveniles running away from the broken rear window of Nolan's Market, who in AnnLn rtAcn J mT.t uiuiupeu uro iiitMvncmuj.3c Mam .the store, from taken allegedly Tne lo0lt consisted of a case of lemion soaa) several packs of ,a roasting chilckeh cookies popped 0n the road dur- - Mayor. NEWSPAPER DISTRICT RAILROAD HKl.l'KK whole-hearte- CHRIS AND al then be opened to the public to express their viewpoints, concerns and recommendations education area. in the The Advisory Council is an agency, independent and separate from the State Board of Education, made up of concern ed citizens from various walks of life who are dedicated to the concept that vocatioraaMechni-ca- l education as well as general academic education is necessary if Utah is to continue its economic growth. One of its" junctions is to hold public hea ings throughout the State so as V-- T to better assess the grass-root- s feelings concerning this area of education, and to pass on prob terns, needs and recommendations to the State Board of Education. The Advisory Council currently has 25 members, with Richard S. Prows, a home builder (Three Fountains) in the Salt Lake area, as chairman. R. Thavne Robson. a pro fessor at the University of Utah and Chairman of the Governor's Manpower Ooimanittee, will be chairman of the meeting. Bovs Baseball Saturday Rovsi Baseball WBBA style will open the 19th consecutive season in Helper this Saturday afternoon with a parade up Main street and two games on SLATED FOR MAY 28-29-- 30 tap at 'the little league field The boys, 64 sronig and iineir of the four teams, Members of the Castle Valley amount of knowledge of the managers Gam Society are txreuaring new earth's formations and the lo- wil march from the Midland formations. It Service to the civic auditorium displays and features for the cation of these of the earth's1 beginning at 1:00 pjn., behind a also is ana uem story annual Utah State an escort from Police Chief Joe Mineral Show to be held at the primeval past. Carbon ana ornery counnies Myers, himself an old baseball National Guard Armory, Price, three days, May 28, 29 and 30. are not only good rock hunting pro. The city fire tuck will be The local club is one of a areas because of their geologyn on hand also to siren the parclubs but are the gateway to ade route. number of associated! Utah which is considermem whose state At the bai park immediately the throughout bers find, cut, polish and dis- ed a rock collector's paradise. following the parade, Mayor can be Chris Jouflas will throw out the play rocks, minerals, and semi A good1 lesson in geolojgy Soldier at learned rnese bnginning traditional first ball at 1:45 p.m. by displays. precious stones, consist of many colors ana var Summit and traveling to the attempting to clout San Rafael River through the oneTheof batter the pitches, will Mayor's It. was larselv through the Buckhorn Wash. Councilman be Parks Kuay City Members of the Castle Valley Rebol. efforts of these clubs that the Helper WBBA president hours Gem offi many the spend Society became gem "Topez" Tony Hribar will don the catch preparing a show which is free ers mask aind receive the ball ciial.Utab State Gem. Gem and mineral collecting to the public. Club members from the Mayor. has become the number one extend an invitation to all to First game of the season will family hobby in the United visit the show. Contact any get underway at 2 p.m. when States. It is not only a fascin- member for details. defending for this year's Helper Merc, the ating and one in which all the take on the Kiwanis champions, Merlin Mrs and Mr show are can it but can take xart, family Club team. The second game become an educational hobby Peterson of Route 1, Helper, to follow, will match Central as well. It requires a certain Utah 84526. Commission, a. hew sponsor this year replacing Helper Furn against Mutual Furniture. Former CAP Director UTAH POWER & LIGHT RECEIVES 3 AWARDS The first half schedule is set Feted At Dinner for completion on Friday, June 11. Plans call for a vacation per A group of friends gathered SOIL STEWARDSHIP WEEK MAY 16-2- 3 iod around the 4th of July durat the EIRancho Lounge last ing the second half which will ATiTTT ,PTTT Power advertising. James L. Shoemak- close Friday evening to show their dtjtt July 23. Who i& Light Company, Salt Lake, on er, UP&L's director of public appreciation to Hal Sehultz District playoffs are will be leaving his position as of last week was re- affairs, directs the Utah utility s scheduled for the last week in Thursday n Souitneasit-eroi Executive Director cipient of three awards in the advertising. July; District tournaments dur CAP office to accept an annual "Oscar" competition for The PUAA Better Copy Con ing the first week in August, 48 elsewhere. years. and the Little World Series of assignment advertising by the nation's pri- test, conducted for A tribute to Mr Schulz was has been described as the old- WBBA baseball will be played owned utilities. vately given by John Y. Begay, direc The presentations were made est continuous competition of in Grantsville, Utah, August n tor of adult basic education, at the annual convention of the its kind in the advertising through 14. Chinle, Ariz., in the Navajo lan- Public Utilities Advertising As First half schedule follows: Toni Oolunga, sociation. guage; by Mrs selected were entries Winning outureach aide, in Spanish; and Saturday. Mav 15: UP&L won third place in Mrs Marie Tibbet, project dir- each of these categories: Com- from approximately 3,000 pieces- 2 p.m. Helper Merc V9 KiWanis ciassin- 3:30 entered in 24 ector, in English. p.m. Central C vs Mutual Advertising Campaign, oations. Each separate is Tues., May 18: classification Staff and mends .presented plete Painted Bulletins, and ieaier 0 Mr Sehultz with a. beautiful or Builder Promotion in Group subdivided into Group A 5:30 Mutual vs Helper Merc. more or Mrs Group customers), weaved by Navajo rug Thurs., May 20: B classifications. B 250,000 or more customers) 5:30 Kiwanis vs Central Comm Florence Yazzie, a blue velvet in Rosie the and Group C (under 250,000). Sat., May 22: shirt made competi by Participating Navajo Yazzie and a clock radio. tion were electric, gas, tele Utah Power in all cases com- 2:00 Helper Mercvs Central C Officers stated: "Our com- phone and water utilities in the peted in Group B competition. 3:30 Mutual F. vs. Kiwanis Mon., May 24: munity has benefited greatly United States and Canada. 5:30 Kiwanis vs Helper Merc. from Mr Schultz's direction and Represening UP&L at the con Here for a brief visit with Tues.. May 25:" wisdom and he and his family vention was Dave Mead, the will be missed and remember- ramiMnv'K suoervisor of public Marge and Jim Dervoe and 5:30 Mutual vs Central Comm ed by all who know and res- relations. He was accompanied Jodi on Saturday were daugh- Wed., May 26: by Wendell J. Ashton, vice pres ter and husband, Tami and Jim 5:30 Helper Merc vs Mutual pect them." Hal Sehultz, CAP official, is ident. Gillham Advertising, Inc. Sargent of Hunter. They also (Continued on Page Three) in North Dakota this week on which executes Utah Powear's visited with friends in Price. for n,n evaluation assignment the Denver OEO office. The v. ... team will evaluate the N Dak ota State Economic Opportunlis fI;j sf '111 1 i;is lilii; .WMiASm f I ity Office at Bismarck, and Mr Sehultz will spend most of the week visiting CAP agencies. Mr Sehultz will be back this week as a Planning Specialist for the Salt Lake Community Action Program. GEM AND MINERAL SHOW AT PRICE ARMORY . boutn-easter- - i . All-St- (500,-00- iSallilMllri i; School Lunch Workers Elect Officer Slate School lunch Oairbon School workers of the district held their closing banquet April 26th, and elected new officers as follows : Olive Masann. president: Vir- t; Lois einia Migliori. Andrews, secretary; Jennie Ma T hernia tekovic, treasurer; Jewkes, Historian. Reporters are: Zina Taber. Price; Edna Lindsey, Suniny- sade; Mary (Duices) Jenant, Melva Nelson, bunnyside Helper. Hulda Johnson, Price and Mel via, Nelson. Sunhvside. retirees. were honored with a gift. Each worked over 20 years on the school lunch progam. f T" pres-elec- ,s y 'I .j' i from C.Ed-warMtaa, ieit, Utah Power & Light Company, receives congratulations & Electric Gas Baltimore of the chairman board, Utermohle, Jr., president and contest. PUAA in awards on UP&L's three Advertising Company D'a.v.d d |