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Show MicroftIm UnlVal BOX 25C3 Corp Zp 84101 MEMORIAL DAY RITES MONDAY A MINING VOLUME - The annual Memorial Day program honoring the heroes of all wars fought by the United States will be he'd Monday, May 29, under he sponsorship of Carbon Post 21, American Legion, of Heiper AM cemeteries in this area (from the Blue Cut, north), will be visited on that day and graves of the known veterans will be designated and appropriate honors paid them by the Hoii'iY Guard of the Posit. This Honor Guard will be under the direction of Vince Bonza, who said today that the tentative schedule of visits to the cemeteries will be: Casi'le Gate cemetery, 8 a.m. Spring GTen Austrian Cemetery 8:20; Spring Glen, 8:45; and the He'jier Mountain View Cem etery at 9 a.m. , Members of the Guard sre asked to meet at the civic auditorium at 7:30 a.m. to begin their official tour. visitors, Memorial Day Friendship Cruise participants, and anyone else going through "Where Else But In Amreica." Processional and Recessional will be by the school band. Invacation, Janice Jones; the Welcome, Steven Fausett, President; "Where in the World", Senior Choir; Speech, Sen-io- r Cemetery Clearance Date Is Set For Flowers, Wreaths Public Invited The general public is again cordially invited to take part in these visitations and in the various services at the Helper Cemetery. metery are advised this week by Sexton Harold Nielsen to remove all flowers, wreaths and other memorial displays from their graves by Wednesday, June 7ih. i ! i&ieg Carbon County Babe Ruth Baseball league is now op eration with five teams from thru-ou- t the county. The Yanks are primarily com posed of Wellington boys. The iMets of East Carbon boys and the Pirates, Giants and Dod-- i gers all have boys from both Price and Helper on rosters. Games are played in Price and Helper; the schedule for next week is: vs Mets Thurs, May 25, Pirates . rrv. . on i. T : trl1 op.m. , ue, may ou, Mets vs Dodgers, Price, 6 p.m; Wed, May 31, Yanks vs Giants, Price, 6 p.m.; Thurs. June 1, Mets vs Yanks, at Helper 7:30. I -- l. ft Srrrft R Passpv ArPa OnnsPr vationislt for the Soil Conservation Service at Price, is retir- ing this month after of federal service. 35 years Passey began his career by worldng summres for he Forest Service and the old U.S. Bureau of Fisheries in Utah, Wyoming and Colorado while attending Utah State University at Logan. After graduating with a degree in wildlife management, he received a permanent appointment with the Soil Conin serve!' km Service Mount show. Pleasant where he worked unThere are plenty of prizes in til his transfer to Price in .1951. the grab bags, too, to make it While in Price, Passey has interesting for young collectors as Area Conservationserved or old. Admission is free. Evervone ist for Area III consisting of is invited. Groups of school the seven counties of eastern children are invited but should Utah plus Sanpete County. In be accompanied by an adult. this position, he has had direct Any club member will be responsibility for tthe activities of the SCS in this area of the hapov to explain the exhibits State. or help with any other information about the rocks that Passey is a native of Paris, you may desire. and is married to the Idaho, Don't forffet to come see us former Helen Henderson of 10 a.m. to 8 o m. or May 27 Idaho. They plan to 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., continue Maiv 28 living in Price, doing at Price, TIteh. National Guard a lot of fishing and traveling Armory, 584 Nori'h 5th East. ertensively. Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Helper, Utah of the intention of sad City Council at a regular meeting to be held on Thursday, June 8th, 1972, alt 7:30 p.m., to adopt the budiget ordinance. Said budget to be based on a tentative budget which has been furnished to the City Council by the Mayor and the City Recorder, as is required by law, which sets forth in detail the revenues and expend! tures of the preceding fiscal year and the estimates of the revenues for the next succeeding year and a statement of the financial condition of 1ha ciiy. Said tentative budget, and statement are open for public inspection at th Office of the City Recorder at this time. By order of the Mayor and City Council of Helper, a Municipal Corporation. By: MAY 25, 1972 THURSDAY, HELPER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL AWARDS ASSEMBLY Helper Junior High School members and will also feawill hold its Awards Assembly ture participation by local digThursday morning at 9:30 in nitaries and the school facuKy the school auditorium, honoring members. The parents and friends of the Tenth grade class, who are on students and the general pub- new eligible to continue educational improvement at a Ik are cordially invited, it was high school level next fall. The announced today by Principal assembly marks the end of George Pizza. The program as reproduced three years of achievement at Hilltop school. The program will in the schools official newsman; Historian, Janice Jones. be conducted by Student body paper, "The Rampage" is: Laura Van Wagenen MASTER OF CEREMONIES Graduates AMERICAN LEGION JUNIOR John Borla INVOCATION Jrvnn TnmdC Tony Guy Adams, Chris A. WTTT .PWITT! o.n Phric AnHarcnn fTnr. r MUSICAL NUMBER Debbie Spensko ; .nette Anderson, Merlynn 17a t rTT,T,,XT TT7,TT .rJT1 The Helper American Legion Mr. Jack Allred - ATTENDANCE ArmWong, baseball team will play a prac Don Mr. AWARD A. SOCIAL STUDIES Jack Allred AmoW Gary hmmt Joan Tomsic fZlAtvvood, Robert E. Baker, Zinaj MUSICAL NUMBER Mrs. Carol Postma Faye Baker, Don Baker, Kim TYPE AWARDS n Mrs. Bernice Webb RAMPAGE & READING AWARDS Mr. Ransom Duston BAND AWARD INDUSTRIAL ARTS AWARD Mr. Pat Worley ' ' .... in the first of two practice T ., , T MUSICAL NUMBER Ninth Grade Girls' Chorus m, games between these,2 teams. ESSAY AWARDS (American Legion Auxiliary) Mrs. Viola Ori b Vince Bonza, Post Athletic NeWa Lee B(POtherson, Jeanece & GIRLS ATHLETIC AWARDS Officer said the team managers Rae Brun0) Michael Rudolph Mrs. Karyn Bertelsen . Lori Buckley, David A. Lou Tone, Jim Scarcelli and B Mr. Fred Halverson AWARD BOYS ATHLETIC P.T.C. uk: Burnhiam, Scott Butler. juiui uicumu wiM uuiwu MUSICAL NUMBER next week rosters team Terri L. Carlson, Linda Cave, Linda Milano, Linda Slaugh. Sliauna Telarole League play begins Wednes Laura Leigh Cha, Marcella Mary Phelps day, May 31st. Cisneros, Darlene Pilling CLOSING ADDRESS Donna Johnson Coleman, Nell Darline Combs, BENEDICTION Kandi Denis e Cook, Jon C CowCEU REGISTRATION Members of the graduating ley, Janet Oraig, Arthur John Craven, Veronica F. Crespin, Two Helper Students William Crocco, Steven Crogan, Wayne JUNE 12TH son, Carol Bates, Nadine Ber-Cruz, Robin Camille Win Scholarships Roy Raliph T - T JT.P Uzz Bonacci, Johnny laco --UTUS, Ueora Ulieil EVICTS, TfctricroHnn flnr Two scholarship awards in Don Lavern Jr Davenport, an- 0rlaVfLy?1etteSr,Brof the North Carbon area were work at College of Eastern Utahi " will be on June 12 in the admin ailT nounced at Awards Night at Blf gett- Deffnf istration building. Classwork vis, Kathryn Diane Davis, Gary Carbon High Wednesday. lTge' Eidy Tina Mary Lou son of will begin June 13 and contin- L. Deaton, Charlotte Ann Saccomanno, Timmy Elaine Ten Christophe, Debbie Dimick, Mr and Mrs. D. J. Saccomanno ue util Augus ...4th. Schedules may be picked up Diimick, Gwendolyn Donaldson, of Helper was recipient of $200 Angelina Colacito, Jem Combs; Brenda Crocco, Dale Cunning in the College administration Michael Steven Douros, William award made by Helper Volun- Dean Downard, Sandy Lyn teer Firemen. d will at- - ham Kyle Davis, Renad building r will be mailed upon Timmy Mike Draper, Guy Vincent Draper. Utah Trade Tech next manti, Pamela Draper, request. John Fish, Fercick, Leroy Classes to be offered will co-- i Kim Denise Easf'erlimg. Mari.- yearlyn K. Echer. Vickie L. EdMiss Laura Cha, daughter Foragreni, Pam Gae, Cindy and will include some recrea- - 'mundB, Edwin Ralph Ericson, of Mr and Mrs Laurence Cha Greener, Debbie Gutierrez, Ste-o- f tion classes such as survival Glenn Thomas Etzel, Henry Helper, was awarded $100 ven Gutierrez, Steven Holley; (Continued on Page Two) training, tennis, golf, bowling. scholarship by Helper Kiwanis Terry Howell, Tony Hribar, Club. Miss Cha plans to attend SHan Jackson, Diane James, the College of Eastern Utah. Lisa James, Donna Johnson, Angela Juliano, LaRae Keller, Kristine Kirkwood, Matt Kloep-fe- r, Community School Jeannie Leek, Joseph Ma- Softball League estes, Dean Marchello, Landa Applications are now being Marreli, Terrv Marshall, Dou- accepted for team registrations glas Martinez, Michael MarKirk-balin the Community School Soft- - tinez, Mark Martinez, l League. The league fea- -' Masicaro, Larry McKendrick, tures slow pitch action which Lori McKendrick, Terri Mc-i- s open to all teams in the Kendrick, Linda Milano, Benny county. Men and women of all Montoya, Joe Montoya, Terry Carol Ockey, Debra ages over twelve, are eligible Nelson, to participate. Oliver, Daniel Padilla, Cathy Registration may be complet - Paiz, Natalie Parsons, Gwen ed by contacting: Peterson, Mary Phelps, David Jackson Jewkes, or Pilling, Marilyn Piling, Tom Harold Cunningham, Pilling, Diane Pitts, Dan Pra- Entry deadline for all teams zen, Gaylene Raby, Kaylene is May 31, 1972. 'Raby, Allen Ray, League activity will com- - Rachel Rigby. Victor Romero mence on June 12 at Carbon Rudy Sacco, Arthur Salas, Lynn High School and run for five Sejevers, Richard Sherman, weeks. The final week of ac- - Perry Skerl, Linda Slaugh, in July features softbaUjthy Smith, Debbie Spertsko, Pa- tournaments for men and for mela Swink, Danny Tamllcs, women. Rachel Taylor, Shauna Telarole The softball league is spon- Jean Tomsic, Vicki Tidwell, sored under the direction of Billy Topolovec, Lennde Torres, the Carbon County School Dis- Janet Twitchell, Laura Van trict. Wagenen, Jerry Vea, Debra Published May 25, 1972. Wallberg, Hian Watson. A A'o-r- ;r !n ria,m!lnww JSlefn d... ' -- . HOME-MAKIN- G 16-m- an la 1 1 fan, Barf Jf l6' ' - Dick-ers'o- n, Dia-ten- - Helper Boys7 State Delegates , , 637-018- 7, 472-362- 3. j Ka-tivi- ty j o, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ADOPT BUDGET 81325 . Removal is asked so that the workmen can do a proper job of cutting and trimming of the grass in the cemetery. All floral adornment remaining after this date will be taken and disposed of by city crews. BABE RUTH BASEBALL - NEWSPAPER CARBON SENIOR HIGH Senior Class Advisers Janet Terry; Speech, Ron Hall; David A. Galbraith, Chair"Last Worts of David", Senior man; Mary Margaret Flaim, Choir; Speech, Dave Kobe; Speech, Diane Porter; Pres- Charles Menzies, Bevan Young entation of class, Principal L. and John Cooley. Class Officers F. Hurchings, and Vice Prinofficers are: Class Senior R. C. Cowley; cipal, Steven Fausett; President, Awarding of Diplomas, John J. Nielsen; "Halls of Carbon" Vice President, Gwen DonaldSenior Choir; and Benediction, son; Secretary, Vicki Edmunds Sherri Heino. Representative, Deborah Pretty Baseball All persons having gravesites in Helper's Mountain View Ce- Price on the 27th or 28th of May should' find pleasure in spending a few minutes of their time by visiting the Price National Guard Armory building, and taking a look at the beautiful displays of polished rocks and Rock Jewelry being exhibited at that time. Emphasis is being placed on Desert Gems of which we are blessed with an abundance. There is always new material exhibited so do not stay away because you think you have seen it all other years. Sample door prizes will be on exhibir in the window of Patterick Insurance Co., 31 East Main. Door prizes are given away every hour during the for Carbon Senior High School will be presented Thursday, May 25 in the school auditorium. I', will be based on class theme Minor League Baseball. Conservationist Passey Retires After 35 Years Kicks Off Mav 30th PRICE ROCK SHOW HELPER, UTAH 21 The graduation program 1. Minor league baseball for the youngsters in Helper will begin Tuesday morning. May 30, at 10 a.m. All boys between 5 and 9 interested in playing are and register. urged to report This program will be under the Carbon School District recreation program. Mr Gary Wilson will supervise it. . The boys will be divided into two groups after the first week each group playing on a twice weekly basis th's summer NUMBER DISTRICT Schools Plan Ceremonies For Thursday Mr Bonza asks veterans to take part with the honor guard and contact him prior to the Monday tour of cemeteries. Call him at Other Programs Special Masses by Catholic Church will be observed on Monday at 10 a.m., according to Rev. Rudolph Daz, Pastor of St. Anthony's Church. The Italian Lodge will also do honors to their deceased on Monday prior to the Catholic Mass. The two lodges of Stella D'Amerioa and Sorella Stella D'America rites will be held at about 9:45 a.m. at the lodge burial plots. Italian Lodge services will be directed by lodge officials. 472-540- 66 RAILROAD AND CASTLE GATE NEWS BOOKS FOR HELPER LIBRARY By ELNA NOUGARET trier Vlt VAiin rt rv ovi f TTlriAngelo and Joy Bera and lsel family with her two sisters and and urroundg families of Helper celebrated ted to sent this area at the Annual American Legion yon with her mother and dad Boys' Stare encampment at Mr and Mrs Royal Christenson. Logan June 4th and beginning Mr and Mrs Tom Bendall en- - pnntinm'n.cJ ihrratah Tun 1flfh joyed a visit from grandsons !Jt was nounced today by Mr David and Randy Anderson last vince Bonza chairma tne weekend La'er they enjoyed a selections Committee for at daughter Mr and Mrsbon Post 2i, Helper. Sam Marrelh, Spring Glen. The bovsanderph- .n nc n., .i, i Mr anai Mrs tivieavm 0f government prograrn man and ramiiy ana Mr ana studies and acftial practice, al- and Mrs Norman Anderson ong gpecial recreational to fill in dieted time the USU campus. Helper State Bank, sen of Mr Pictured are: front row, to and Mrs Bill Callor, Helper: r, Pete Palacios, sponsored by Steve Olsen, sponsored by Kion - 1 Carbon Fuel Co., a son of Mr and Mrs Pete Palacios, Helper; Tom Starr, sponsored by Helper Volunteer Firemen, son of Mr and Mrs Mal'.t Starr, Helper Dave Spatafore, sponsored by Helper Lions Club, son of Mr and Mrs John Spatafore, Spring Glen. Back row, 1 to r. Mich- ael Montoya, sponsored by the Mexican Lodge, son of Mr and Mrs Eudoro Montoyi, Helper; Bill Callor, sponsored by The Car-dinn- i5usn-ispeci- of- al i S0?ewlS,X'tS p2JPSna remained bone's. Mrs Snow here for a longer visit. Janet Thorpe and Michele Bartness of Kearns visited with Jan's parents last weekend. Evan and Peggv James of Orem visaed Mother's Day, with parents Mr and Mrs Sye wanis Club, son of Mr and Mrs Reid Olsen, Helper; Ricky Felice, sponsored by Rio Grande Vets, son of Mr and Mrs Rairdp , Felice, Helper, and Steve sponsored by Elks Lodge son of Mr and Ars Lawrence Widman, Helper. On behalf of himself and thr members of Carbon Post, Mr Bonza expresses thanks to al1 who sponsored boys and asistc in promotion of the program The first of two Notices of Intention to Adopt a Budget, Mr and Mrs Louis Nougaret is published this week, inform- visited in Las Vegas last week ing the residents of Helper that with daughter and family. They Helper City Council will meet enioyed a visit to Lake Mead, in regular session Thursday, Mr and Mrs Tom Hilton spent June 8th, at 7:30 p.m., to adopt Mother's Day with son and a budget for the coming fiscal Citv Record Date of First Publication, May family he Tom Hilton Jr's in year, which begins Julv 1, 1972 25, 1972. Date of Last Publicajand ends June 30, 1973. The budget adopted will be for 1972. DUP June was' May 1, meeting tion, i , I based on the tenntative budget which has been furnished to the City Councumen heading various departments, by Mayor Chris P. Jouflas and Recorder Albert Fossat, as is requied by State law. This report sets forth in de- tail the revenues and expendi- tures of the preceding fiscal year, and the estimates of the J i Wid-man- City Budget Meeting James f . f,V '.''VA'l't1 QQ '?4 k' i ' ' to ' lime 8 revenues for the next succeed- ing year, and a statement of the financial condition of the City of Helper, This budget meeting is open to the public. Concerned citiz- ens are invited to comment on the proposed budget, A copy of the tentative get is available for inspection at the office of City Recorder "THANK YOU" says Mrs Iola to Jeanne Taskar, Betty Wheel Women of the Xi Alpha Zeta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, contributed a check for the purcahse of a set of Comptons Young Childrens to the Helper City Library. Cobain, Helper Librarian, left, er and Katherine Anderson. Mrs Iiola Cobain, Librarian, accepted the check from Service Committee Chairman. Mrs Betty Wheeler, and committee members Mrs Jeannie Taskai and Mrs Katherine Anderson. |