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Show weeded For SS Ruling Student Work Record SENIOR CITIZEN HEWS BOYS BASERALI Our very dear friend and bana meuiioer, fiorenda wul be sorely missed- by aa of us. ihe passed away May TS 10th in toe Price hospital. Her sweet and wonderful smile and personality helped us realize 2 0 nUijt a very nice pfiiace this Helper Merc 1 J world of ours and the people in Mutual Furniture 1 it are. She took such delight in 0 Central Commission Kiwianis 0 1 our band and the activities of Helper Merc has jumped off our Center, 'and was always to an early lead as the local ready and eager for the trips WBBA baseball leaiTue was the band went on when we play off on another season this ed our engagements, and the week. trips ithat were planned for us The Mere boys shutout KiMort-ense- wianis 14-- 0 on opening n, day, Saturday and clouted Mutual Furn. Tuesday Mutual scored a victory also Jon Saturday by downing Cen--i tral Commission behind the strong pitching of Jeff Callor. Kiwanis fell victim to a no-game in losing to Merc. Scott Grundy & New and Old Work Helper Jackie Hatch each pitched 3 Commercial innings of the and together struck out 17. Residential Hatch and Grundy each hit We use 290-l- b bonded shingle a home run to help power (25 year guarantee) their team to the overwhelming "in over Mutual. The Merc, EARL HANSEN boys pushed across 11 runs ;n the Rth immnns of the game Rid HELPER, UTAH to ibreak un what had been PHONE an game. schedule Thurs., May 20: 5:30 Kiwani vs Central Comm 19-- Hoofing 9-- 3. 5, dt no-tfu- no-hitt- er 472-542- 0 8-- MITCHELL'S Salt, May 22: 2:00 Helper Mercvs Central C 3:30 Mutual F. vs. Kiwanis on.. May 24: 5:30 Kiwanis vs Helper Merc. Tres.. May 25: 5:30 Mutual vs Central Comm Wed.. May 26: 5:30 Helper Merc vs Mutual Morticians R. T. MITCHFXL RONALD KOSEC ROBERT H. ETZEL Phone 637-26- - 3 PRICE THURSDAY, 15 For haif a million young SI ol socji31 security bene fits the beginning of summer is a critical time, according to Gary ipiey, social security's in Provo. iaeia representative These are the students between 18 and 22, who must notify the Social Security Administration of their intention' to return to school in tiie ia.l of they want to keep payments coming overi the summer months. THE HELPER COAL GASIFICATION JIURNAL (UlalrJ MAY 20, 1971 MOSS PKUJEGT Frank E, TEENS LEARN TO BE SMART CONSUMERS and Sen. Henry M. Jackson, today in- IN 4-- H CONSUMER EDUCATION PROGRAM troduced a bill intended to in crease the nation's supply of SPECIAL Youths todav have nation's oldest and largest renatural gas. The bill is known more to spend than ever be- tail companies, sponsors the as the Coal Gasification Corp. fore. It is estimated that in program nationally. The comAct of 1971. 1970 boys and girls between the pany has for 49 supported Sen. Jackson is chairman of ages ot a ana' ay spent nearly consecutive years. The program encompasses all the Senate Interior Committee $21 million. of consumer education and' Sen. Moss is chairman of phases They bought 50 of the soft in Ordinarily, benefits to child1-- ' he Inteauor Subcommittee for drinks projects directly related to 90 of the the consumed, ren of disabled, deceased or Minerals, Materials and Fuels. home, such as cloitMng, food 44 single records, 'phonograph retired workers stop at 18. But in The bill would establish a of all cameras, .27 of the cos- preservation, beneficiaries who continue their home manhome improvement, education in an accredited un corporation, jointly supported metics and 9 of new autos. agement, family life and perINTERNATIONAL STAR Mickey schools, by government and industry, sonal development, according college, high iversity, Where do how and learn they Mouse stars with Disney characto demonstrate methods for the to or a school vocational to the Cooperative Extension approved wise make decisions? buying and different acts ters in 12 or licensed by the State are commercial production of gas How do decide what is the Service which supervises in "Disney On Parade," Salt Lake they eligible fo monthly checks up from coal. best quaWy for their money's activities. City Salt Palace, June 6 for 10 to the age of 22. The wide application of conperformances. "This bill grew out of hear worth? sumer education allows teens conI conducted last ings For these students, benefit year Over a million and a quarter to discover that as consumers with 'our bus, to beautiful and payments can continue during cerning the energy crisis facing teenage boys and girls are find they must make enumerable interesting places. She loved a vacation period of not more this country, Sen. Moss said. ing that an excellent place to decisions everyday. bowling 'and was so very proud than 4 months if the student "Those hearings indicated that get buying know-hois by par Decision making also is bng and happy when her bowling was a student before for the past three years, natur ticipating in the consumer learned through special consuleague awarded her the "Gut- the period started and intends al gas consumption has exceed- education-homeconomics pro mer 'games used in various arter Gertie" trophy. She was a to return to attendance ed new supplies found in the grams. eas of the country. The games states. comcharter member of our Senior after the period ends. By contiguous one of the are fast paced and1 competitive Ward, Montgomery Citizens club. pleting the Students' Statement "The bill takes note of the and learning is made easy. Batherine Sawley, who pass- Regarding School Attendance fact the natural is that Things Ike learning to use gas ed away May 9th was another form, normally sent to student polluting of fossil fuels, years, to carry out the program. credit and how to plan ahead chanter member of our club, beneficiaries about a month be- least can be produced and trans Commenting ion the bill, Sen. for larger purchases provide the but on account of illness' was fore the end of the- school year and) unable to be an active member. the student can ensure the con- ported with less environmental Jackson said, "University econ- teenager with knowledge he will need for the remainder of She also will be missed. ornists, industry 'spokesmen, pri his Mf tinuance of his benefit payment degradation than other fuels. e. "The bill calls for construc- Mate research foundations and May God bless you richly during his vacation. And there are other rewards concur officials Florindla and Ealtherine! Contion and operation of a large government youths can earn' in the pro"However, students who do demonstration dolences to both families'. plant followed by that a dtefioieney in supply will gram. Montgomery Ward proRemember folks our dinner not receive one of the forms a commercial sized plant. I occur m the early 1970 s. by June 1 should contact their will He said that other supple- vides incentives and' recognition to have whatever porThursday, May 20 lait 12:30 at nearest try for members excelling in condli'strict social security Price Elementary school. tion of this work is possible to mental sources of supply will economsumer education-hom- e office. to do If fail so, be they heeded. 21 the be located in Carbon County. May birth their checks Friday, May d miaxilmum of A four ics. be rmay imdelayed." It seems to me to be an ideal "These include overland dayg will be honored at our medals of honor are proLNG from (liqdance at LejJtom hall 7:30 p.m. ports Canada, Mr Epley also pointed out location and I will work toward uified natural gas) imports from vided in each county. The state Our band traveled to Provo that a student's earnings from that end." award is an expense-paitrip May 17 and played for the vis- a job or The corporation would have North Africa or Venezulela, use to Ithe 50th National Conmay of Alaskan and gas, production ually handicapped alt the Eldred alffeot his benefit payments. nine directors, five 'appointed by of synthetic pipeline gas from gress in Chicago, Nov. 28 to Center. They were very ehthus The general rule is that a stu- the President wilfi the Dec. Z, where sax national approval coal. us and in the dent can receive full benefit of the Senate, and four iastic, joined of $700 each will appoint scholarships "Nio mlaltter what is done with singing. payments for all months of a ed oy tne resident upon at a special aw;be presented these Uamoreaux home is alternates, gas synthetic Margaret in which his earnings toyear of dinner. ards contracting will from coal also be needed convalescing from ear surgery, taled $1,680 or less. If he earns industries. The board would elFor more informplti'V' sbomt in commercial quantities by Ina Chalds who is a member more than this, some benefits ect a chairman consumer education and the annually. 1980." of our club, but resides in will be withheld. An appropriation of $5 million economics home program or abReno, Nev., (sister, of Audrey for the fiscal year beginning volunteer out as a service Regardless of his total annual July 1, 1971, is Gulp) is at her home convalesClUb m this and leader area, call authorized, earnings, however, a student such sums as cing mioely from heart Mis. StamD Phi Inks & Pads be necessary Oounltv Agent Rell Argyle at At the Senior Citizens Art can receive a benefit for any for the five may tfrds at Journal Office Court House at Price. succeeding fiscal dlirolay in IfJhe rotunda of the month in which he neither earns, State Capitol in Salt Lake re wages of more than $140 nor cently, Geo. B. Jackson's water performs substantial services color of Sah Rafael Swells, won in A representative' will be in g first place, and Cora DIRECT SHIPMENT FROM THE FACTORY TO YOU ! "Seascape" and Fred) Price at .the Courthouse on Vol's wood carving won honor- May 19 and May 26 from 9:30 able mention. Congratulation's! a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and on Bonnie Pagano is visiting in May 20 and May 27 from9 a.m. until 2 pm. Calif omnia. WASH.,D.C.-iSe- n. Moss, 4-- j food-nutritio- all-ne- w 4-- r 2-- w full-ltiim- e 4-- e ful-tim- e gold-plate- d 4-- H POOL JOB APPLICANTS SOUGHT Helper City will accpet applications for summer employment for the following: One swimming pool manager; 4-- 4-- One Life Guard, Male (Red Cross Cert.) One Life Guard, Woman Attendant (Red Cross Certified) be in City Recorder's must Applications office not later than 5:00 p.m., Thursday, May 27th, 1971. HELPER CITY COUNCIL I FOR RENT SOUPS on, the rug that is, clean ROOM for RENT Day, week or month rates. Also Furn. with Bule Lustre. Rent elecIncludes wash tric shampooer $1. at Mutual Apartments. Rm. facilities. HILLCREST Furniture & Hardware. Hotel & Apts. Phone comFOR SALE One FOR SALE or RENT pletely furnished A - frame brick home, 3 Bdroom., on Cabin and Lot. Fully carpeted Garden St., Helper. Phone Over 1200 sq. ft floor space. 6 j13'" Choice Joe's Valley location. rrrrw j 472-523- 1 472-542- Contact Richard Regis, 472-330- 3,25,usc Will talk a "trade" deal on or trailer as of property. part-paymo- - 3 637-332- 5 472-551- 0 Summ-ei-hay- Mhsic Co. Typewriter Ribbons, AD on Sale at Journal 1343 South Main, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115. Wii R GS ROUNDS FROM BLUE SHIELD 1 Hand Washing A routine but thorough washing of hands before every meal may seem but it's still one of the best ways to prevent the transmission of germs. Recent studies by physicians and public health authorities indicate that relaxed personal hygiene habits lead to increasing incidents of infectious diseases. OVALS r tvVW x g RECTANGLES Accordingly, proper hand washing by both adults and children can be a big help in cutting down illness. OPPORTUNITY EXCELLENT MONEY address! ing in your own home. $46.00 daily possible. Send stamped OrHEALTH FOOD STORE addressed envelope, A.M.E. 326 1st Ave. N.E., LeMars, ganic Vitamins. Clint Miller 5,13.20.27.6-Iowa 57031. Whole Wheat Flour. Granges p 316 N 2nd East. Price, Utah mod brick FOR SALE 84501 Phone Home. Garage and fenced in j r after 6:00, FLOWER, VEGETARLE plants yard. Call For Sale at MILLER'S. Gerp.m, weekdays, 4,22,usc aniums and panseys in bloom. At Country Club Junction. SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL Pianos recently returned from rental 5,6. itc customers. Very substantial savings. Take over payments Envelopes AU Sizes. as low as $15. per month. At Journal Office s Write: Credit Dept., camper ran ITarry-mlain'i- health FOR SALE H COME IN WHILE STOCKS ARE COMPLETE! Donating Blood Be a by being r. blood giver! Donating blood is a safe, painless, and a satisfying experience. An average adult has 10 to 12 pints in his body, with an average donation consisting of only one pint. Giving a unit of b'ood life-sav- stimulates a healthy person's body to make more b'ood, and the blood count quickly returns to normal. It is only natural to be apprehensive about giving blood; however, millions of individuals are living today because of donors who have overcome their fears and realized the importance Full Color Line WASH-RUG- S POPULAR TOO! mm If- - SIZES of giving blood. Medical Information For Campers Before sending your child off to camp this summer, be sure he has had a complete physical examination and that the examining physician furnishes the institution with all pertinent inlormation. Failing to provide sufficient information for the institution to give adequate medical treatment in the "absence of parents" could prove fatal. Information should include preexisting health defects, a record of pertinent past illnesses, allergies and sensitivities, the child's immunization status, and any current treatment. ON SPECIAL $pS)2) HOME FURIIISIIINGS BOOKKEEPER WANTED Applications for Bookkeeper requested. The salary range is $350 to $500, depending on qualifications of individual. Inquire of Southeastern Utah Community Action Program Office 90 North First East. St. Price, Utah 33 North Carbon Ave. PRICE, UTAH "Trusted Trading Since 1890" PRICE TRADING nrV IT UVJ7 COMPANY A Company Dedicated to Community Service |