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Show Universal Microfilm Corp BOX 2608 Zp 84101 Sdy Divers To Perform Here on Labor Day One of the special attractions this year's Labor Day celebration ait Helper will be the appearance of the famous Sky Divers, who will do two sets of free-fadives over the city. According to celebration com mittee officials the dives will be made in the area of the park where the public speaking program, sports events, shows etc., will take place on Monday September 6th. ait ll QUEEN CONTESTS Two queen contests are on the program for the three-dacelebration, according to Adrian Anderson, committee publicity chairman. y POWER SYSTEMS VOLUME Rodeo Queen and two attend ants, will reign over the Saturday night rodeo at Carbon Rodeo grounds south of Price. Girls interested in vieing for Rodeo Queen may try out on Friday, Aug. 20 at 7:00 p.m. ait the Wellington Rodeo park. Jerry Erickson is chairman of this event Labor Day Queen Entries for the Labor Day Queen contest are again reminded that there is time to register for the contest. Girls from 14 years and up are invited to participate. Go to the UMWA office at Price to register. NETWORK ASSURE ELECTRIC SERVICE TO WHOLE NATION NOTICE The Utah State Department of Highways has scheduled a flagging school to be held at Major electric power systems of the western U.S. and Canada report their joint pro- grlaims have made significant contributions' toward assuring reliability and adequacy of bulk power supplies for the region. Organized as the Western Systems Coordinating Council ini 1968, the group of 40 large the District 4 Headquarters Building, south of Price, on Tuesday, Aug. 17, at 7::00 pm Anyone wishing to receive this training and become certiand fied as a flagman (flagwoman) investor-ownesyistetms', cooperatives, should arrange to attend this and government agencies and school. 13 affiliated member systems currently have more than 230 technical assigned to DRAWS nearly 400personnel GLASS OF study projects. Utah Power & light CO. is RECORD CROWD an active member of Western Systems Coordinating Council has interconneritions both Approximately 125 classmates and to vast resources of the the chilhusbands and and wifes, dren of the 1946 Carbon High Northwest and the Southwest met at Power Pools as well as the School Class the Price city Park, last Sat- Rocky Mountain Power Pool. urday afternoon to renew old Willam R. Gould, Los .Afriendships and acquaintances. ngeles, chairman of the counManiy "of the classmates hadj cil, reports in WSCC's newly not seen each other since the issued annual reoort that estab graduation, 25 years ago. of ah Environmental lishment All attending deemed the Committee during the past year affair a huge success. to develop a set of guidelines Later in the evening the for siting of future facilities cHasis met for a dinner-danc- e to all interests be will social at the Carbon Country concernedhelpful with environmental which short a time at Club, aspects of the industry's opprogram aind business meeting erations. were conducted' by Chairman Hollie Sillitoe. The committee is composed Short responses were given of recogedzqd authorities in fields of land use, conservation by claiss officers' Arlene Gardner and Dr. Dick widWe and several governKendiriick; faculty members, ment agencies in addition to Mrs Verda (Stubby) Petersen, (he industry's engineering and Miss Veronica Heinlein and environmental specialists. Jackson Jewkes; and Mr C. E, Allan Hunter, president of W. (Stubby) Petersen, former said "the bulk of the UP&L, school board member. work is carried forcouncil's Various awards were given to classmates, which included ward by small task forces, by Grandmother of the Year, Di- work groups and subcommitane Donohue Bent, Salt Lake tees of tthe Operations and the commitCity; Grandfather of the .yearj Planning (otrdinatai Tom Woodward, Phoenax, Ariz. tees of WSCC. Mather of the year, Barbara "The accumulation of data Campbell Burnett, Oaji, Calif.: in these studies is beginning to Father of the" year, Dr. Ted contribute substantially to the Christensen, of Walnut Creek, advancement of the industry's Calif.; Classmate with young- ability to avoid prolonged inest child, Ronald Jewkes, terruptions of electric service Classmate with oldest due to natural-causedisturbchild, Verlla Bart'ett Dura. Salt ances to the systems or other Lake Citv; Class bachelor. Jack emergency conditions," accord Wilson, Helper; Qassmate tnav tag to Mr Hunter. Lorraine eling the farthest, The power system group sup on (Continued Page Two) power consumplies ers in 13 western states and British Columbia. pufelicly-owme- d n, Tho-m)a- is Ken-ihvort- d Myrtle Fenn Mills Kites Held Monday In Helper LDS Chapel Funeral services were conducted Monday in the Helper Ward) LDS Chapel for Myrtle Fairdhild Fenn Mills, 76, Helper, who died Aug. 5, 1971 in Vallejo, Calif of a short illness. HOT WEATHER FISHING TIPS Hot summer days make all people feel like sitting in the shade 'and doing nothing. And chances are, the fish feel the same way! She was ibom Dec. 18, 1894, Fishing is generally good on Mamti, la daughter of Alma most waters during spring, but and Sarah. Beamis Faiirchild. it often slows down- in summer Married to James Albeit Fenn as fish seek cool water deep May 5, 1910 at Burley, Idaho; in lakes and reservoirs. An later solemnized in Logan. LDS glers should change their fcac Temple; he died June 8, 1948; tics to match the change of miarried Ito William Mills, Feb. fish habits. 10, 1951; he died, Jan. 1953. Fish the deeper paflats of Survivors are sons, d&ugh lakes during the middle of the at tors, Robert, Mrs Stan (Opal) Diamaniti, Mrs John (Ora) iall of Helper; James B., Sallt Lake City; Mrs Asael Rowley, Vallejo, Calif.; Mrs Edward' (Elva) Webb, of Eurekla; Mrs Guy (Alberta) Juliiano, Glleniwood Splines, Colo and 19 gralMjdrai; 25 great gpahdcMdren; brothers sisters, Albert, Arttioch, Calif.; Alfred, Pittsburgh, Calif.; ADrna, Mrs Prtaflma Rouse, bdtlh Portland, Ore.; and Mrs Mattie Hines, Los Angeles, Oailiif. Burial was in Mountain View Cemetery under direction of Mitchell Funeral Home. Wis-wel- l, (La-vo- r) day. Fishing near inlets where cooler, aerated water from the streams enters' is often produc tive. Trolling deep or fishing on the bottom with bait will help got the fishhook where the fish are. This usually requires a boat except on lakes with deep water hear the shore. Fishing early and late will find fish feeding in shallower water near (the shore. Flics are eswciialUy effective during these times of the day. Phone New i Itemt To Journal NUMBER 65 RAILROAD AND DISTRICT NEWSPAPER HELPER. UTAH 32 THURSDAY, AUG. 12, 1971 Carbon Days in SLC Carbon Teacher IRtosteirs Posited Carbon County Day Reunion will be held Saturday, August 28, at Liberty Park, Salt Lake City, Utah. A program has been arrang ed, and Isaac McQueen, who of the outing, will give the address of welcome, and proceed with the program aifltar which several prizes will be given to the lucky names drawn. Donald Coleman, of Salt Lake City, has consented to be the hew chairman for next year, 1972, at liberty Park. The following year, 1973, the Salt Lake Carbon County group will turn over the Carbon County Day outing, to residents nf the Provo area to take their turn for the Carbon County Day J. Glenn Preston, Willis JenSuperintendent J. Grant this week announced the sen, Robert P. RoseUa, Frances following assignments in the I. Blankenship, Geniel Douglas, Carbon County Schools for the Ruth M. Hersh, Lucille J. Jones school year Betty L. Keele, Cecil M. Fryer, Mae P. Paulsen, Naomi Sally Mauro Elementary Serafina Mauro, Principal; Marcell V. Tucker, KarJanice Gitiin, Gary L. Wilson, en E. Biosone. Katharine Anderson, Rowena Price Elementary School-JaM. Boren, Carol J. Arnold, J. Jensen, Principal; , Udell O. Atwood, Abel MartMary Chiaira, Loraine Marie L. Greenland, inez Jr., Byron L. Patterson, Joyce Martinez, Carolina G. Clara Lee Bawden. Susan S. e Maurine Craig, Myers, Ann Price, Edna M. Romano, Shirley Ann Spensko Curtis, Linda D. Erkkila, Josie T. Weitmore, Beatrice C. Necia Eramousipe, Ghariioitte P. Williams. Hanson, LaRue Larsen, Shan-m- a Durrant School-J- ohn Mezek, Joanne F. Peterson, B. Angotti, Principal; Merlene G. Poloni, Bessie F. Rowe K. Zwahlen, Thelma Da- Sides, Alis C. Stephens, Lola Pauline W. vis, Alice DeUdnig, Dorothy Fry, Madge Tomsic, Shirley S. Guymon, Joyce M. Whipple. Houston, Eunice Johnson, Ada M. Longhurst, Lena H. Reeves School-G- ary G. Arnold, Principal; Melanie Hamilton, Nad-in- e Marx, Helen H. Passey, Gerald N. Evlams, Edith C Lam Leah Wells, Miriam Leavitt. bson, Louise Marchino, Juan-it- a Petersen School-He- nry Rose Rowley, Elizabeth S. R. Balle, Principal; Thomas, LoReme Whitney, Ev ' At Liberty Park Saturday, Aug. 28th Kil-foy- le 1971-197- mes Christ-emsen- Bra-dak- outinig. Residents Mar-jorii- Mab-buit- t, Carbon county arm, are urged to attend this years outing on August 2R, at Liberty Park, .at which time all other Carbon county residents now residing in the Salt Lake City area, and other Utah areas, are urged to attend. of SPORTSMENS 2: Stev-neso- nn di '46 Re-unio- MINING A n CORNER elper in WBBA elyn Henderson, Paula Z. Reita G. Williams. Scar-tezin- L. Powell, Raymond Rachele, Henry A. Simone, Hazel Allred Wellington School Myra H. Bartley, Nadine Lawrence W. Stephens, PrinLenore R. Hutchings, cipal; Carol Rogers, Anna Lou Catherine T. Leavitt, Bonnie Birch, Bonnie J. Llewellyn, Lu- B. McFadden, Penelope cille B. Madasen, Jacqualyn B. Jean M. Sargent, e Mflovich. Thayne, Ralph R. Dyett, G. Williams. Carbon High School Lomian F. Hutchings, PrinHelper Junior High Schoo George Pizza, Principal; cipal; Claude R. Cowley, Vice Jack N. Allred, Harold Cun- Principal; Gerald B. Anderson, ningham, Ransom W. Duston, Loriin M. Bailey, Michael J. Nola Parry, Philip Delee Mon- - Hoppes, Boyd A. Bell, Virden toya, Hyrum Thygerson, Kar-y- J. Blackham, John L. Caoley, Bertelsen, Wilene K. Canto David A. Galbrailth, Jackson O Preale G. Olsen, Carlo P. Post-mi- Jewkes, Neil K. Johmison, ThoBerniece H. Webb, Pat C. mas L. King, Jack E. Kobe, Iren D. Leavitt, Larry K. LeoWorley. David B. Beard. ' Mont Harmon Junior nard, William E. McOandless, G. Horrocks, Princi- Louis J. Mele, Charles W. Robert D. Milano, Menses, pal; Vem Black, Joseph S. Deane W. Brown, Thomas W. Olsen', Mark RichA. Coonrod, Avon Kay mond, Roylafll M. Huntington'; Paul A. Dupin, Lawrence Randy Spencer, Kirk E. WilB. Golding, Domald E. Jones, liams, Jack R. Woodward, ' G. Young, Kent L. Young, Edgar R. Lasson. Terry Bik-- ! E. Gitlin, Herman May S. Bertelsen, Dorothy J. akis, Robert (Continued on Page Two) Nava, Robert P. Olson, James a, Du-ersc- h, Sam-pino- s, Char-len- Re-it- n a, High-She- ldon Bo-nac- Mel-vi- n k, Be-v- in "Little World Series" By Hugh Jaramillo The hurting seasons are near at hand. Many questions1 are being asked especially pertain- tag to the bow season. Such Helper's Western Boys Baseball team the 1971 version is in the Little World Series of WBBA play this week at GrantsviMe, Utah, the seventh questions as (these: time In the 15 years history of How are the hunting dates WBBA, that a Helper .team has set? A. By the Board of Big been in the championship tournament. board1 is appointed by (the Gov- Helper took the WBBA title ernor 'and is composed, of repXk in 1967, finished second three 73gf rt resentatives from the organizthird once a!nd sixth times, ations most interested in Range last year. and hunting 'problems; the The local kids won their way Forest Service; Cattlemens into the World Series of WBBA Woollgrowers Ass'n.; the the regional 'title on by winning and the Div v groups; Sportsmen their home field last week. o i r irr: The final game was an inThis group acts on factual credible 1 victory over Price evidence presented to it by the National. Interagency Committee after Price National, a 0 victim-orlange studies ahd evaluations ' Helper the first day, came have been made. to eliminate Wasatch Am back Whialt weapons are legal for erican and East Carbon, to deer? A. A legal rifle must U earn the right to challenge shoct a- cartridge at least two I Helper. mcnes 'long 'wnion shoots an Jeff Calor. sltlarted on the expanding type bullet. mound for Helper and gave up Any bow and airrow that ! one run in the top of the inhas a minimum weight of 40 tK itial frame. Helper came to pounds pull at the archer's bat and put nine runs on the arwhich the and dray length .dTi rwrxf io rrs t t scoreboard and from then on lie f htvi Ati it was a question of 'bow much tance of 130 yards. Arrow heads in a game called in the fifth must have two or more sharp HELPER'S WBBA Team, Region B chlaimpions, who are competing in the Little inning. Five runs in the second cutftiog edges and must be World Series of Western Boys Baseball at Granitsville, Utah, this week. (Fossat Photo) inning, five more in the third unable to pass through a 78th Front row, kneeing. 1 to r: David Maynarich, Billy Olsen, Rickey. Sanchez, Raymond and six in the fourth added up inch hole. No hand guns, shot Garcia, Happy Riche, Anthony Sanchez, Gary Riddle, and David Chavez. to .the big 25 total. guns, or cross bows are considRack row, 1 to r: Jim Ori, Mgr.; Bobby MarrelU, Todd Milovich, Jeff Callor. Jackie Callor settled down after the or ered legal weapons for Deer Hatch, Scott, Grundy, Joey Juliano, Joe Sacco, Ace Verdi, coach; and Jack Hatch, Mgr shakey start and allowed' only Elk. two hits. When must la deer or elk be The batting herpes for Heltagged? A. Immediately upor. Carbon Fair were Scott Grundy and County per IN LEGION PLAY TOURNEY TEAM STATE kill it before has of and place Jackie Hatch,, two of the most been moved from place of kill. Friday and Saturday talented youngsters to come alMust the tag be placed in a The American Helper's Legion will Fair be held County baseball team, in the opening ong in the local boys' baseball special place? A. It is request- at the Price Elementary Com ed that the tag be placed in of the Utah State Amer- program m many years. 255 West 4th SENIOR CITIZEN NEWS game school, hit !three home runs, munity in the hock joint. By tagging ican Legion Tournament, at twoGrundy and Satof them grand sHammers. the hock joint the tag will be North, Price, 13Friday Park tasted Monday, Murray and 14. Aug. Hatch hat two home the more secure and' chances of urday, Every Monday this month at defeat in a game with Kearns big left hand swingerruns, Exhibits will include foods, actually two-h1:30 p.m. there will be bingo from the losing it in transportation is pitching needle worn, hobbies, at a nammum. Since the law clothing, of Monty Kennedy, a lefthand-throwe- lost the bal both times, clearAlso at our Center. flowers ahd art, displays. who mowed down 17 ing the trees that surround the requires that the tag remain to be displayed will be Thurs., Aug 26 our bus will Helper batters in the nine in- outfield of the local field'. with the major portion of the work. leave the old Price Central meat the hock joint is again projectSshedule of Events battle. Eddie Grundy, the Along with these two, anothschool at 10 a.m. for Keber to ning er star was Dave Chathe most feaisble place. Helper pitcher, who has per- vez,batting 13 Friday, second baseman August little the see Pioneer Wasatch the lihe play dove Month: 1, Next formed brilliantly all season, Sept 12 noon to 9:30 p.m. Viewing who was a tough boy to get house; en route, the bus will had an season begins. Dates are Sept. " on mound the of exhibits; out throughout (the tourney. 1 to Sept. 10; daily bag limit step at bridal falls in Provo -1:00 p.m. Public speaking canyon. Reservations must be hurling the balls too high to The Helper boys played1 Toozone. into strike the comprises 10 'birds; the possget and demonstration contests made ahd paid for by Aug. 20 ele yesterday (Wed) at 12 noon ession limit is 20 birds'. Shoot- 7:30 ReDress p.m. Style in Call Game the Graintsvile meet. They ticket Fare $1.50. and Tuesday play hour before vue ing hours are and Awards Program. Center any afternoon. Tuesday, at Sandy Park, the will play again today (Thurs) sunrise to sunset. This means Aug. team, took a four run win or lose, and Friday is an the opening day will be from Saturday, Our weekly dance will be Helper a.m. to 5:00 p.m, Viewon the schedule, the lead in the fourth inning of 6:21 a.m. to 8 01 p.m of Exhibits. Friday night at 7:30 at Hall. their game with Qrem, and day being devoted to a full One of the predominant vio- 5:00 ing p.m. to 6:30 p.m. CheckRen Cooley has been in a then held on for a 9 to 7 vic- schedule of entertainiment for lations of Dove hunters is the out of exhibits. ing Salt Ix&e hospital, but is home tory, to advance one more the eight teams. The tournafailure to plug their guns. A notch in the play and qualify ment will conclude: Saturday now. Feels better! dove is a migratory bird the afternoon with the cihampion-shi- p for a Wednesday game. same as a duck, so it's against Flower Entries to Fair is Lucille Kilcrease celebratgame slated for 2 p.m. to able have Teresa Frandsen, chairman regulations to be The Ellington brothers, Nate The local team departed for mere than three shells in a of the Flower Department of ing the arrival of a new grand and Rufus, came through in Granitsville Tuesday marring Parents are Robert gun at one time. 2 n the mag- the Carbon County Fair, invites daughter. for top Martinez. and style Helper, both hit- at 10 a.m. The boys are being Pam azine and 1 in Ito chamber all county residents to enter doubles date's being a housed in ting private homes in the It is also unlawful for any their flowers in the fair. Connie Harris and four chil basejclearing stem. Tooele community, dur county to Exhibits will be accepted be dren of Santa Rosa, Calif visitperson to shoot or attempt there for the their stay ing shoot mourning doves resting tween 7:30 and 9:00 a.m. on ed with the Wesley Jensen's Wednesday Play tournament. 13 at ot telephone lines, power lines Friday morning, Aug. and grandmother Alice Jones. Wednesday, Helper played They practiced on the tour or the po.es. the Price Elementary school. Richfield Ken Price field Tuesday afterwon nament the at had Hansen son her Eva Jim park All persons from 12 years to of Cut flowers any variety chamces to in preparation for their first 15 years of ag" 'vho possess a may be entered. An exhibit and family down from Denver in Murray. Helper's . chalk this up on the win side game. i Leil'S valid 1971 smau game hunting consists of one to three blooms. visiting her. are exceuenx. in reguaar pnay license is permitted to hunt for Only natural foliage of any Ellen McFall's daughter and with Richfield nt six games SMALL BUSINESS REP.20 and! take Mourning doves, but plant will be allowed along family Mr and Mrs Sharon Mc played the local stsKrs have won TO VISIT HERE AUG. must be accompanied by one with the blooms. Exhibitors Donald, A representative of the Small of Orangeville, Calif, five of the games. of his parents, a legal guard- should furnish their own con- and son Business Administration will be McFall Jr and James ian or other responsible person tainers. Vince Bonza, athletic direc in Carbon County during the of Federala Way. Wash Flower arrangements may be family of the age of 21 or older. in Salt Lake, Price tor for Carbon. Post 21, spon- coming week. Persons wishing are visiting entered. These win be judged ahd For furhler information, sor of the team, said starting to contact Mm may do so by Helper. a proclamation on the under three categories : those time for the game is 9 a.m. contacting him at the) Court hunts from a license vendor or composed of fresh flowers; The Sam Waterfields are now Wednesday. "11 all goes wel, House, Price, August 20, Dram the tf'i's of the Division of those .made from dried mat- home aflter a trip to England, we may receive a score to pub 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Appoint of where they visited1 cousins of lish In the and arrangements Wild Life 3esources offico at erials newspaper before it merit may be scheduled through artificial materials. Price. Sam's. ' goes, to press jusft before noon. Brig Young, County Cleric. i f w As-s'n- Kk,rxyrm 6 .; - Sir 'r 25-- 3-- f ni-- n.-- ALL-STA- R 5-- 0, it r, 4-- H "off-day- 4-- H 4-- H -- 637-18- - off-da- y f ii |