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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL (Utah) PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, FEB. 24, 1972 Round Robin Tournament by Gaylene Raby IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT The Round Robin tournament CARBON COUNTY OF CARBON COUNTY, wmicia involved the East Carbon STATE OF UTAH STATE OF UTAH Vikings, Carbon Dinos and EmIn the Matter of the Estate In the Matter of the Estate ery Spartans sophomores, and (a ' PAVLA MESEC, also known the ninth grade of ,l?TH?SSr0kSR-uercubtu. jvivx PAULINE MESEC, Dec. combinedof team using the first ag the Helper Rams, siirings and the Mont Harmon Pirates) Notice To Creditors ceased. .. PROBATE NO. 3505 February 7 at 6:00 in Notice To Creditors began the Carbon High auditorium. Creditors will present claims PROBATE NO. 3387 The first game was played with vouchers to the underCreditors will present claims with East Carbon, with the Al- signed executor at the office of S. V. Li'tiizzette, Attorney at HTith vouchers to the under- Stars winning by a score of 66 to 36. The second game begin- Law, 178 South Mam, Helper, signed executor at the cfficf ITteh rvn nr bftforp the 2)th rtav of S. V. U'tiz"rtte. Attorney at rang at 8:00, with the Carbon of May, 1972; claims must be Law, 178 South Main, Helper Dino's vs Emery Spartans with Canbon Dino's pulling through presented in accordance with Utah, on or before the 29th c'iay ut.a.1 of May. 1972: claims must be by a score of 64 to 55. nrnvismni n,f On Feb. 8, playoffs were held. Code Annotated, 1953, and with presented in accordance wit First of "the Utah game ended with Spar- provisions proper verification as required ,Code Annotated, 1953, and with tans defeating the Vikings, put- therein. s JOHN PESSETrO, JR. proper verification as rpquired ting them in 3rd place. When the Dino vs game be- Executor of the Estate of .therein. s gan the Dino's dominated un- ERNEST MESEC. John Pessetto, Sr., aka Executor of the Estate of til half time when the score John Pessetto. was tied at 35 all. Dino's made Pavlia Mesec. Deceased. Executor: for Attorney -their lead in the last two quar- V. putcirAttorney S. LITIZZETTE v. T.TTTZ7TTE tars, giving ithe final score of 178 South Main Street, 75 to 56. 178 Main South ,Di"o's 84526 Street, Helper, Utah Dino's hold first place, All- Date of First Publication: Feb- - Helper, Utah 84526 of First PubWion: Feb- W 24, 1972, Date of Last ' r Publication: March 16, 1972. ruarv 24, 1972. Date of Last Bus Ride! Publication: March 16, 1972. Larly Morning by LaRap Keller Do you think you could get MEN NEEDED In this area to train as up art: 3:00 in the morning and NOTICE all ithe way to Monticello on go FOR BIDS a bus with screaming kids? The Beard of Education of' The Hetocr Junior TTi?h fith h grade band did just the Carbon Cou ty Schoo Dist- had to be at Monti- at They will rict accept sealed bids its Board meeting to be held celJ)0 31 8:3U las Thursday LEARN TO BUY CATTLE, for a band festival February 24 1972 ' at ' pm ' 'morning, HOGS AND SHEEP where affl the bands in Southern "following for the I sal barns, lead lota and tt,u nj ranches. We prefer to train men Two school buses, 21 to SS with livestock experience. After all the bands had play- For local Interview, write age, One chassis. pickup wl all thp, iin,c:tnimor,t: hart phone, address and background iraae-m- s De inspected may In those workshopsworkshops. To: Dept. at the- bcnooi bus oarage at authorities helped the students NATIONAL MEAT PACKERS any time Monday through Fri- - with their tones, posture when TRAINING idaJfitting, and with playing their 910 -- 15th Street, DepL be obtain- - instruments may Specifications Calif. 95814 Sacramento, ed from Mr William Gentry, &ix bands' af this festival inAided MnnivolM RranH Ran 'Juan, Green River, Mont' Har- xnon Jr. High and Helper Jr. aa riinu, books and encyclopedias. t by Connie Anderson The reports were given oral-- ) and Roslyn Montoya lly with strong feeling and emo- In Mr. Worley's first period We are also planning a Utah history class, Mr. Worley debate on Hamilton and Jeffer- - is asking students to learn all son and the points of view that of the governors of Utah. Stu- they bad about! in the differ-- . dents who have already accom- ences in our society. plished this feat are: Tom Ori, Know Your Governors David Kimibrel, Kenneth Olsen, JUNIOR HI, NOTES Hj neighbors Kim Young, Roslyn Mantaj, Harold Elliott, Todd Huff, Da vid Cbavez( Jeff Callor, Tom-tiomy Boyack, Kelley Bates and Connie Anderson, The students hava worked very (hard to accomplish this task of learning the names of Utah's past governors. n. All-Sta- r - 75-9.- "Why, Jerry, the way you act in class I had no idea your parents were normal human beings." 5 75-9-- 5. AU-St- ar wthT ' S ft, buttons. The designed was giv- en $5.00. There was more than one designer so Mr. Duston srodit it amonff LaRae Keller. Gwen Peterson, Kaylene and Gaylene Raby. Although the students were very weary from such a long day, all had fun and quite an experience. Math UT-51- 5 1P -- by Lisa Davis seventn penoa, sev- entn grade miath class teacher, Mr- Allied, has seated us in a certain order and selected a captain for each row. The cap- tains were selected for their abilijy fai math. These students help tiie students on their 111 - LIVESTOCK BUYERS - ' iv Problem. The " 6", captaans sit at ends of the rows so they r,an can whn nAarlic VrnVn TWa captains are Becky Tomsic, Kelly Spensko. Bill Olsen, Terri O'Uerto and Guy Crocco. ine new seating arrangement is really fun .and helpful for all. See us for a Vacation Loan. When the urge to set out on that long winding road strikes you, see us. With a Vacation Loan at our low bank rates, you'll be able to go places you've always dreamed about. We can finance all or part of your trip. And payments won't start until you're back home again. - lwe " ' -: INCOME TAX SKOUSEN In Your Home - Save Time SERVICE j.jlg.j There was one award given dfccMne, which was won by San Juan. Another was giv- en for the best identification and Money Daily 5:30 p.m. thru 9:30 p.m. Weekends 9:00 a.m. thru 8;30 p.m.. Call LOCAL TAX COUNSELOR PHONES 472-32- " 25 Price Phone TToinor ,h(trvr,. wi-nnr- , Jantee Slaui and ninth grad- ers, are taking type during 4th They are learning to type headings, manuscripts, and a s important in P0 to essalso are hey staving to in' tve 9tun,t.s were frea how to clean itheir ma taught 'an'd how to take oare 'f tn6m' . Both . S1 P bus-Ir- f CARBON EMERY - 1mM? award. Dollar were award- c,es te ed to the members who had - 472-52- 78 637-144- 0 designed and made Bhese orig- - Reading Reading, Reading -' u nmail and clever identification a,, In Mrs. Canto's third period class, Mrs. Oainto is giving Transportation Supervisor. many interesting assignments. consislt of MOWT.L JEWKES, The assignments verbs in many forms such as: Carbon County School District past, past partcipal, and pres- ent. After completing their as- First Publication: Thursdav. nts are to m6Ilt the February 17, 1972 Last Publi- - head a b(K)k; at least cation, Thursday, Feb. 24, 1972. four books to be reiad in each quarter of the school term. Many of the students are striving to read even more! Many students are trying very bard to complete their assignments and to read as much as possible. Seams, Zippers, Hems by Terri O'Berto If a person asked you how to make a skirt would you know how? The girls in Mrs. Bertel-sen'- s 5th period home econom ics class could tell you each and every process step in mthe . . ..f 01 SKxrt maiung. ine gins 01 the class are Linda Bu!ler, Teri MM if Independent - Home Owned PRICE, UTAH CASTLE DALE, UTAI1 Clerk-Treasur- We do not pretend to charge $5.00 and up What most Services do for $5.00 We Often do "For Free" . 1. rnt 1 ti , iu: ty Milkovich, Kathy Trudy Jewkes, Stacy Pretty-maElizabeth Maestas, Mary Jo Curtis and Jodie Lee. These girls learn a new step in skint making each day. Then they do the steps on the machine assigned to each. After the girl finishes the step, she is graded on her work and then she moves on to the next step. By the end of this quarter each of the 12 girls in the class e will have a new, skirt to add to their wardrobe : . tj.. - Home Managed I mounre I iS s tu Prfpp,, tvh 94. 9fi FREE PARKING yy y UNION MARKET 4 OLD FAITHFUL Gioi-dan- lb n, BONELESS V To) rio)Sl(S(Q)im W&Mtf , 1 I 1 I SALE PRICE Wi YOU SAVE YOU SAVE YOU SAVE VtKr SIZE 20 30 . 40 Twin or Full 2 pc. reg.1 19.90 Ill Sale Cuein Sin 2 pc. nt Sa!. King Sin 3 PC Prici Mt leg. Pflc 91 69 95 13995 rea. 1259.95 Jal.Pric,'21995 The price Is down for a limited time only! So the value Is greater than ever on this remarkmattress. A standout in extra able posture-typ- e comfort and support Designed to give you g service. Even the years of box spring Is scientifically designed to work with the mattress. 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