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Show THE HELPER (Utah) JOURNAL CLIPPER-WESTER- CANAL REBUILDING N WITH SCS ASSIST TO BE ACCOMPLISHED Entered THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY HELPER. UTAH Second Clasa Matter At The PoBt Office At Helper, A Mrs Lamoreaux Hostess Mrs Art Lamoreaux played hostess to her bridge club on Tuesday afternoon inviting Mrs Mary Harris and Mrs Ida Stone as special guests. light refresh Utah ments were served and later game prizes were claimed by Mrs Prank Pizza, Mrs John Laboroi and Mrs Lamoreaux. Mr and Mrs Louis James and family Mrs Vearla Warner and Stepheni, Art James and Brad Johnson, al of Salt Lake City, spent the Thanksgiving here with Mr and Mrs Earl James and1 other relatives, enjoying N. Joe and Ethel II. Tullius, Publishers Published Every Tburiday PAGE TWO THURSDAY, ' WHATSOEVER NOV. 30, 1972 .THINGS By DONALD E. WILDMON "I CANNOT COME DOWN" -- job for Nehemiah to perfor- mthe traditional turkey dinner The wall around tha city of but he didn't. Jerusalem has been destroyed There were those who sought with Mrs iona rmarelli in and rebuilt many times. One to destroy Nehemiah, but lie Spring Glen. Other guests in were Mrs Leona person who went down into im- stood fast when they set a trap attendance Mrs James, Mary Pinarelli and mortality because he rebuilt for him. "I'm doing a ereat the wall, around the city was work and I cannpt come down." Mr and Mrs Joe Aguirrie. Nehemiah. Many times while Now Nehemiiah wasn't bragging Nehenrah was leading the re- on himself nor his work. He suiade him to discuss the buildconstruction of that wail he was was simply stating the fact that ing of the wall. But Nehemiah simply sent back his standard tempteu to quit, bur each time he had a purpose in life. he sent back the same mesThe key to a useful life is answer. Five times he was urgsage: "Im doing a great work purpose. Unless we have a pur- ed to dcis'uss the situation. Five he sent back the answer: I cannot come down." pose in life we will just go times The Jews had recently return- wandering aimlessly. And as "I'm doing a great work and ed from exile and found the most of us. are aware, aimless- - cannot come down." If Nehemiah had gone to diswall acui."i the city of Jeru- ness is a big sickness in our the situation, he would cuss i.i s'i. mbles. needThev salem world. have been harmed and the wall to lift their draged sams;.i Criticism, didn't stop Nehemnot have been rebuilt. ging spirits. Nehemiah saw the iah, either. Even some of his would i own people criticized him. They But he knew that there are some things one cannot combecame disoouraget in truth, justice, honor, work. But whenever anyone promise trust and faith in God. duty, tried to get Nehemiah to quit, These things are never to be his reply was always the same: on the bargaining table. "I'm doing a great work and placed Nehemiah had something all cannot come down." of us1 could use he bad stayNehemiah would never compower. His opposition sought ing t, his promise high purpose. destroy him with rodicule, an enemy, tried to per- - to armed opposition, even "peace talks". But he would not quit. He had hold of something great a high and holy purpose and he would not let go. Underlying all of Neherniah's actions was something of very a deep and We Train Men to Work As practical wtorth abiding trust and faith in God. LIVESTOCK BUYERS "I'm doing a great work and cannot, come down." There were those who were you have some livestock experience we need and set about doing something rebuilding the wall. Nehemiah knew that positive action overcomes broken spirits. Nehemiah had something each of us needs in life a purpose. God had given him the responsibility of rebuilding the wall. That was his purpose. Most people considered an impossible 5 their San-bala- APPLY NOW If will train you to buy cattle, sheep and hogs. For local interview, write today with your background .Include vour I full address and phone number. LIVESTOCK BUYERS Kansas City, Mo. 64111 "Training Livestock Buyers" 3727 Broadway Last week the directors of With the movement of the Mr and Mrs Glen James and the Clipper and Western Canal first doze rblade of earth came family staged a belated Thanks' undertook a majo canal lining the close of an era of service giving dinner at their home on project. For several jvars the for thtis section of the ditch, Sunday. Family members inj ledge area of this major distrib Even though short in distance, attendance were Mr and Mrs ution canal has presented main this 300 foot section of canal Gam Pollock, Jeff and Jason tenance problems for the 57 is long in history. It is a vital Illnesses and Deaths z water holders. share from link in delivering of Bountiful; Mr and Mrs Dave Approximately Due to EMPHYSEMA Martens en and Chad of Price; 3500 acres of agricultural land the Cottonwood Creek to crop Mr and Mrs Wilford Nielsen of is supplied with irrigation and land west and south of Orange New emphysema patients Price; Mr & Mrs Randy Lamph livestock water through the sys ville. This ditch has stood as a seen by private physiPaige and and Ganel and Mrs tern.' The ledge section is a! monument to the determination of the early setLeona James, Helper, and Tom vital link between - this land and and cians almost doubled struggles ... n JjJ j luie inversion un ooxcunvvxraa tiers ot Hinierv uouniv. in five years: riun- Fryer of Dragerton. Greek. eers first constructed a wooden 460,000? Mr & Mrs H. P. Lloyd spent Over the years the ledge area flume 100 feet above thte creek from Wednesday thirough Fri- has been lined and "H" 267,000 patched with bottom, Ranging it along the day in the Capitol city celebrat- rubble masonry, concrete and ledge. ing Thanksgiving with son, Mr various other materials. In a Sylvester H. Cox surveyed the and Mrs Jack Lloyd and family. few places earth has fallen first Great Western Canal in Emphysema deaths up Mr and Mrs Bob Turri and away from the concrete ditch the 1870's using a 16 foot 2x4, more than six times it level. A drop of almost and in a leaving hanging spirit the of Monticelo in fifteen years: spent family inch was allowed weekend here sharing visiting first dozen blade of earth came 22,670 z time and festivities with par- air. Seepage water along this every 16 feet. During the late of the ditch has caused 1800's the canal was relocated 3,639 ents, Mrs Ernest Toson and Mr section the earth banks to cave off. to a higher elevation. Then in 1970 and Mrs Vial Turri.. ffr iq Each year jsaintenance became the late 1920's a series of floods Here for a visit with Mrs more of a problem. washed out the main diversions Help fight emphyseOarl Berry and1 "Merlene ion Hal Cox, Alvin Johnson and and1' parts of both the Clipper ma. Give more o Christmas Seals. It s q Saturday, were Mr and Mrs other canal directors decided and Western Canals. These and matter of life and that something must bs done other difficulties brought about Knug Walker of Moab. breath! before another irrigation season the consolidation of both canals Mir and Mrs Max Nason and came. In the past, several sol- into1 the Clipper and Western family of Tremionton, Mr and utions had been proposed, but Canal. Mrs Fred iStilson and family of seemed quite costly. Mr Cox Orangeville, Mr and Mrs Kay and Mr Johnson contacted the Oappelan and daughter of Kern Soil Conservation Service and staplers The Best Adding Macnwe Rolls At Journal Office Office merer, Wyo., Mrs Joyce Yow-e- ll at Journal in designing and and family and Bob Simp-kin- requested help the project. Plans lall of Salt Lake, and Miss surveying were drawn by Bill Andersen Terry Carlson who is attending SOS area engineer, and Reese IDS Business college, all en technician. Cost sharJewkes, n joyed Thanksgiving dinner at ing was obtained The Campaign Committee -through the me mome ot Mr ana Mrs liene Rural Environmental Assistof Carbon County Utah Carlson, spending from Wednes ance of the ASCS. and program day until Friday as their guests Edwin Albert - 173 Whitmoire Drive 'matching funds obtained from Mr and 'Mrs Gregg Griffith State ASCS, in addition- to the Dragerton Utah 84520 and son Cannon lof Salt Lake regular county allocation funds .Dear Brother Albeit: I want to help Save Our Union. enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner set up for the project. Hal Cox is supervising work and a weekend visit here with to help the Boyle- Here's my contribution of $ her parents, Mr and Mrs Em at the construction site. n Pnakovich-KillioTeam. Cook, Bobby and Van. if j j 1 1965JlJ3Z0lL one-qualrt- s, Pro-Unio- . 180-48- 1, Name 194-54- 0, LEAGUE Chuck's Street Address State City 7 6 Matador Lounge Bonnie Lounge Rio Grande Pepsi Cola Central Commission ........ . 7 Food Center Asay's Wood 1 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 3 2 5 6 6 2 Highs: Edith Tone Alice G. Prudy Dunn James Barbara Migiiac cio Norene Jewkes LaRue Davis 189, Merle Swanson "89, Lucille Gardner 187, Marge Banasky 187, Liz K1 Miner! u. m. w. of M. A. Tony Boyle joined the UMWA when he was in his teens. He has held all offices from his Local Union President up to the International President. 198-55- 191-51- 180-51- 1, 6, Chuck's Pharmacy Rio Grande Matador Lounge Bonnie Lounge Fcod Center Asay's Wood Tony Boyle pioneered the Black Lung law and with the help of Dr. Kerr had the law passed by the House and Senate.. 4 3 1 1 1 0 530-18- OV;; 2 Kris Mary Colombo Saccomano Hilda Funk Prudy Dunn Rose Monroe 192. Alice James 187, Lcuise Hamilton 182. Carolyn Tamllos 179, Angie Fromm 178 points. 525-780- 493-18- n FIGHT Helper Club Chevron Oil R & A Market Helper State Bann ;The Vogue Carbon Emery Bank " Recently All Districts ,, 525-18- 514-21- & Local Unions were notified that new regulations were in effect to qualify for pensions. Many coal miners who had been denied pensions in the past could qualify. ""' .... .... . . jVeltri Drug Reds Club Highs: Netta Burton 37 36 29 23 21 20 15 19 25 27 28 33 37 11 212-527- , Miller has stated he has the UMW of A to debate the issues. and Tony Boyle was in Price recently challenged anyone to debate him but where was Miller? Where was Sacco, for Arnold chall-enge- d that matter? 184-50- Francv Hanson Kav Rukavena 132 485. Kris Sac 180-50- The MFD took court action to remove Josephine Roche and Tony Boyle from the Board of Trustees of the United Mine Workers Welfare Fund because they in raising the pension from $115. coll-aborat- FAUSETT BAH MORTUARY GTUNT Independent - Ilome Owned - nome Managed C. CASTLE DALE, UTAH Phone A 637-118- 1 Miller and the MFD took court against the UMW of A Union to prevent Pensioners from voting, but the MFD was unsuccessful in the court fight The MFD doesn't want pensioners to vote in elections. action When these regulations were sent out the MFD obtained an injunction against the Pension and Welfare Fund, restraining further benefits except Pension and The men that could Hospital Benefits. have qualified for pensions have been denied because of the MFD and these injunctions. to $150.00. Miller and his lawyer advisors claim that the Treasury of the UMW of A decreased $222 million. Arnold state that $10 million went for each miner on Strike during October, 1971, or $8 million was what District 50 owed the Unions, which the courts ordered written off (the Union sued Dist. 50, but lost in the courts), and that $114 million was lost in a court action against a Kentucky Coal Co. for failure to pay Royalties which amounts to the $22 million. He failed to for $100. FAUSFTT BLACKBURN MTCTIAEL d. 11 12 Loui?e Crowson 182.484, FKie 9 iVan Wa?enen Edith ;Tonc 132-52Prudy Dunn 183- 521, Arnold Miller was on the Black Lung committee of West Virginia. The West Virginia law is considered Arnold Boyle has always wanted the rank and file membership to vote in alJ elections. Tony ..33 .. Centra Commission .. Highs: Norine Jewkes PRICE, UTAH Arnold Miller was a member of Local Unions from 1951 to 1970; he served six months as President of Local 2903, Esdatej W. Virginia, a Local of 60 men all of them pensioners. 213-52- OF NATIONS Pepsi Cola " F. D. 208-52- 3, f,FAGTTF! carbon emery District UMWA Local Union OF NATIONS Pharmacy Bonza 181. a color TV or other major appliance? Or maybe you're snowed under by a lot of "little" debts. If you need money for any good reason, see us. Our rates are low, and our service is always fast and confidential. Zip Here Are Recorded Facts USNUKB Have to pay a big medical or dental bill? Want to buy Pro-Unio- n cannoi come down." II .1 Donna Judd Relatives here enjoying the Oomanno Bessie Stewart 165, Mar Thanksgiving festivities and a weekend visit with Mrs Elmo ilyn Nielson 196, Joan Cranford Btray, were. Mrs Bertha Myser 176, Mary Wilson 182, Mary of Debeque, Colo., and Harry Biasjcano 187, Saralyn Montoya Mott of Grand Junction. 178, Pam Kirkwood 164, Linda Scartezina 182, Freda Bianco Mr and Mrs Albert Faure 162, Ann Arzell 170, Jo Ann To. far more intelligent than Ne- and two daughters, of San Jose lion 164 Jona Gonzales 200. far more powerful, hemiah, Calif., even richer. But history has) and1 Mr and Mrs Carl Chiara four sons of Walnut Creek forgotten them. Nehemiah is' remembered because he had a Calif., and Mr and Mrs Keith Chiara and two sons of Roospurpose in life and he stuck to it despite great odds and temp- evelt, spent a few days here visiting and sharing Thankstation. Get hold of a great purpose giving festivities with parents:, for your life, and when you are Mr and Mrs Hector Chiara. all left on Saturday to tempted send back these words : They return to their homes. wiork and a "I'm doing great When you need money, see us mr. a K&Lj Personal Loan a . PRICE Jul A A A A A tukA LAAAA4AAAAA Paid Adv by District 22 Committee to Elect Tony Boyle and Slate. |