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Show Universal Microfilm Corp Zp 84101 BOX 2603 Volunteer Firemen Ticket Sale Drive Ready For Weekend Volunteer Helper's Firemen will be out on the trucks this weekend pushing ticket sales for their annual dance. s will canvas The Glen Spring A Saturday afternoon and concentrate on Helper on VOLUME 67 NUMBER 5 Sunday. Last Sunday they covered Kendlworth, Martin and Castle Gate. COUNCIL ON AGING The dance on February 10 ir the civic auditorium will con NAMES DIRECTOR memorate 50 years of fire fightThe County Council on Aging ing protection in Helper. o? a member James Boittino, the new director of the Plan- v, n en ttu uic ucpaxucuu yenof d Project for the Senior Cit of its existence, is Chairman izens Survey, this Golden Anniversary dance. e This is a project supervised by the individual counties to make a survey of their senior citizens. Carbon SENIOR CITIZEN NEWS County is attempting to identify Moderates ST,f! Pnnel t its senior citizens (60 years and Mrs Lee J. Diamanti, presid- "The Valentine dance will be over) and to find out what ent of the Helper Woman's Club held Friday, Feb. 9. Live mu- - some of their particular needs moderated a leadership train- sic from Roosevelt will be fea- - are. No such data is now avail-tureand these statistics are ing workshop on membership a necessary step in establish-Th- e Hutch& sponsored by Sperry Kitchen Cas was band in e and making ing priorities inson Company, at the mid Dale Jan. 29 for lunch with commendations for new y winter conference of the Ut,ah,j en- - rams and facilities for senior senior citizens and Federation of Women's Clubs, held at Salt Lake City Rode-vo- tertained at the Fernon Nursing citizens. Hopefully, with the data Inn on Saturday Jan. 27. Center. Band practice is held at 3 p.m. at center, ected from" the survey Carbon The workshop was part of a new membership drive prcg t this age group ram redesigned ftar the General Fedeution of Women' Clubs, Jan. 24 to Prove to enjoy din- leSs diMcult end it covered membership re ner at Eldred Center. Our band ana more &i members. cruiting, retaining was on the program. "ningrui. formation and affiliation of new A iarge crowd attended the Club Women ::li'bs Silver awards foi Enioy increases wi'i also be mad? by S&H in each state. Wo- of asainst ctiamrin? the hv.laws mans Club met at the civic The Slopanskys counted ab- - auditorium to hear Fred Vol! Joe Matich Services smoke-eater- - state-wid- d. ae re-tl- prog-Emer- y j j r.cm-ibesL- ip Mondav At St. Anthony's hurch in U sa Tr t?f er, MINING AND RAILROAD HELPER, UTAH 84526 157 PERCENT IN ORI GRADUATES ORACLE, Ariz Ori is operations manager, rectifier products, and is located with the firm's Semiconductor Products Division, Phoenix, Arizona". y .. srss DIMES TELERAMA THIS WEEKEND MARCH ftl pS RaLX ?T i-aly- JJl'Ltl "?l"a TT r"pi n,a' j I j Winnie-the-Poo- iJ h, a - son-in-la- w i V V: wBwwKwrfJSaiMwt&itewarMa Mass of the Resurrection was held Monday morning for Joseph Anthony Matich, 73, Helper in St Antinomy's Catholic church here. He died1 January 25, 1973 in a Price hospital after a long illness. He was bom Jan. 4, 1895, at Dicmo, Yugoslavia, to Anthone and Antonia Dastotch Matich. Married Dorothy Vucetich on Feb. 11, 1926 at Trinidad, Colo Member Catholic church. Retired coal miner; member of Local 1681. President UMWA, of Heer Lodge 128, Croation Fraternal Union of America. Survivors: widow; son and daughter, Joe J., Denver; Mrs Jim (JoAnn) Sherman. Hastings, Neb.; 6 grandchildren; a brother, sister in Yugoslavia. Burial was in Mountain View Cemetery under direction of Mitchell Funeral Home, Price. Rose Salzetti Funeral Held Friday In St. Anthony's Church Mass of the Resurrection was held last Friday for Rose M. Salzetti. 54, Spring Glen in the St. Anthony's Catholic ch'vrch. She died Jan. 23, 1973 in Price doctor's office of a heart ail- y.fj ' jto j outstand-Spiearel- im 472-545- 9 472-336- 3 w w hs at ' er P sev-mo- st ment. Funeral services for Louis She was born April 10, 1918 Wilbert Wahl, 66, Helper, will at Winter Quarters to Frank be conducted Friday at 11 a.m. and Rose Koss Markosek Sr., in the Mitchell Funeral Chapel Married Guido Salzetti Oct. 10, at Price. He was found dead in 1938 at Castle Dale. Clerk at his home Tuesday morning, Jan Carbon County Assessor's of- 30 by his son Louis Jr., who fice. bad gone to the home to attend Survivors: husband; daugh- to the family dog, during the ters, Mrs Geno (Gaylene) Ori. absence of his father, who was Scottsdale, Ariz.; Mary Salzetti he'ieved to be in Ogden. Mrs Spring Glen; brother. Eddie, Wahl was in a Price hospital Monticello; 4 grandchildren; a with back injuries at the time. half brother, half sisters, Albert He was born Feb. 20, 1906 in Sterlaker, San Mateo. CaHf.; Mrs Gran (Julie) Warren. Mrs Helper to Joseph and Sena Ger Frank (Sophie) Sumter, both of dtis Wahl. Married Florence railDragerton; Mrs Rudv (Annie) Murray Norton. Retired Wet-eramember road machinest; Glen. Vuksinick, Spring of Rio Grande Railroad; Burial was in Price Cemetery under direction of Mitchell's International Assn of Railroad Machinists. Funeral Home of Price. Survivors are widon; and son Louis J.., Helper; a grandchild; wl'epchiVen, Jimmy Norton, Wyo.; Mrs Gilbert (Le-o'Lynch, Final rites for Mrs Rose B. Daniels, Salt Lake City; SohacHtTWT. 77. Carrol. Ilowa, Mrs Stanley (Barbara) Tucker, were held recently in the Holy Oarhn, Nev; Mrs Ted (Blanch) Spirit Catholic church there. B'lair. Artesia. N.M.: brother, The sy rWdlren of the Ralph, Las Vegas, Nevada. attended the rites. Burial will be in Mountain She wa.? a sMer of Mrs John View Cemetery, Helper. Naaaryk of Helper. de-cea- a) Program for the UTAH 1973 Senior Honor Band Concert to be held TEACHER February 10 in connection with Eastern Utah Homecoming activities, has been announced by Derral L. Siggard, College of PRODUCTION DROPS The output of Utah's teacher Director. preparation institutions (six of Fifty-tw- o high school seniors them) has shown a sharp over- from 19 high schools throughall drop even before the quota out the state will play in the system imposed by the State honor band with CEU along Board of Higher Education band members. The concert to into effect. According goes will climax a y clinic for preliminary figures" released by outstanding high school musi- Dr. Vere A. McHenry, admin- cians to be held Feb. 9 and 10 istrator of the Division of Ins- at CEU campus. tructional Support Services of The CEU Chambe- - Choir will Utah State Board of Education, Soloon the prog-a- r. appear 2,953 individuals were recom- ist will be for the program mended for initial certification Mack from Emery Wilberg to the State Board of Education school who will perform High between Sept. 1, 1971 and Aug. the Piano Concerto in A Minor 21, 1972, by the six institutions by GriegBain. compared to 3,379 for the preOther numbers b"ide the vious year. This represents a Piano concerto will include the 13 net decrease of nearly per(Curtain at Eight by Walters; cent. Polovetzian Dances by Boro-- ! elThe overall supply of nvv &in Bennett; Variation on a ementary teachers from Utah Kcean Folk Song bv Chance preparing institutions was down -- d Damson of Faust by approximately 12 percent from 1330 to 1170 while the The concert will be Feb. i9 decrease for.,secondary person- at 7:30 p.m. in Geary Theatre. nel was only about Vk percent This concert will be fre3 to the (from 1970 to 1972). The bal- public. ance of the decrease wa3 jn the ungraded category (special education, instructional media, Course Available counselors, etc.) where a chanjVf anj p;er in Shelter ge reporting procedure accounts for mucii of )nr?" March, 1973 dramatic 67 percent reduc tion. The Utah State Board of EduWhile the University of Utah cation under the direction of reflected the sharpest reduct- Dr. Tagg Hundrup will present ion in the total number of a shelter managers course ta teacher education graduates, Price, Utah, sometime during part of the decrease was in the month of March, 1973. the ungraded category where This course, which is free to the change in reporting proced- the public, will consist of eight ure took place. The number of hours of instruction in shelter This course Is elementary education graPl management. was down 24.5 percent, designed to prepare a person while tho?e prepared at the fn manage and direct the acsecondary level was up slightly tivities of the people confined (2.7 percent). to a shelter during an emerUtah State University was gency, down a total of 14.8 percent, Anyone Interested in taking (from 672 to 585). On the ele- this course, please contact Mrs. mentary level the decrease am Maza Chrfatensen. Deputv Diounted to 10.7 percent, and sec- rector. Carbon Contitv Civil ondary graduatps were down fWpnse. Carbon County Ooart HV'e. Price, Utah, telephone by 17.9 percent. two-da- j Berlioz-Benne- tt ly te ns Rites Conducted For Sister of Helper Woman Mr Ori is the son of Mr and Mrs Geno Ori, Sr., of Garden Street, Helper. The purpose of the Motorola Exec. Inst., a new university-typ- e Airman Tim Saccomano campus located 23 miles Assigned to Lowrv AFB northeast of Tucson, is to provide the top quality managers needed to assure long term growth for the widely diversified electronics firm, accordto Dr. William Bakrow, i ing president of the Institute. The four week program has been designed to effect change in 1 managerial behavior by influencing points of view, attitudes values and motivations. "The basic purpose of the Institute is to broaden our executives. We try to expose them to the subleties and problems of the chief executive in the effective management of the company as a whole," says Bakrow. SaccoAirman Timothy J. The Institute's curriculum fomano, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic J. Saccomano of 86 cuses on the manager and his Birch St., Helper, Utah, has various relaitoins with the corbeen assigned to Lowry AFB, poration, management groups, after completing Air the free enterprise system and Colo., the technological, social and Force basic training. busDuring his six weeks at the political environment of Air Training Command's Lack- iness. While a few top Motorola exland AFB, Tex., he studied the Air Force mission, organization ecutives participate in the pro and customs and received spe- gram as instructors, the faculty cial instruction in human rela- primarily consists of guest professors from some of America's tions. The airman has been assign- leading ctolleges and ed to" the Technical Training Center at Lowry for specialized training in the munitions and SENIOR HONOR BAND weapons maintenance field. Airman Saccomano is a 1972 graduate of Carbon High School, CONCERT PROGRAM Price, Utah. S . OF a recent crip between Silverton its history and of the early in and Ouray, Colorado. the area. Ke mining days Live television comes back to aid McDonald and our friendly e life to b.e.on iUrgi?d mmbers Another again with the annual 13- - Frankenstein. eranddauehter mn ik"0Ut hour extravaganza, the KSL- - The show will be held thi' iiaTarrived , to aid eS March cf Dimes Telerama, year on February 3rd and 4th to CTaudT Wheeler at the University of Utah Spec alloff ays' this feSen Leading and year's Snneveral star cast will be the great enter ial Events Center. It begins a; Paul "Jf tamer of stage, screen aid T" h:m p.m. saturaay nigtit an days In last ttory depicted by large "1C murals , And sharrinff continues through 5:30 p.m or Admission him will be with Mary Arn Mo- - Sunday afternoon. Leah Berry s daughter Merlene and tne other displays develop bley, Gary Collins. James Shi- - and parking are free, ot Helper is recovering from a 0fi Funds from the March &. geta. and Robert Peterson. Syble Leach returned from a feature was the miniature Dimes a Telerama are used tc will The kids get special to Puerto Rico and day tnp er called "Little Joe" that he treat with Ron support the Birth Defects Cen fail! icn the ice. created and sells as souvenirs ter at Primary Children s Hosthe West Indies, by jet and tn irvnrictc ux bkj . pital as well as the Intermoun. Ky snip. Members were asked bv Pre? tain Newbcrn Intensive Care John Watts, of the Mrs Lee J. Diamanti to aid CEU MACHINE SHOP Center and the Genetic Counsel Ralph Crawford s returned to Mr Voll in requiring pictures ing Program at the University Alaska with two sons. Arlene and- nthpr itemc fnv MsrJov tha . o of Utah Medical Center, along arid one son remained at the GETS MACHINERY The next meeting will be on with national programs in birth Crawford home recovering af8 th at 1:30 p.rn at February Two new pieces of equip- - defects research and education. ter surgery in a Salt Lake hos- the civic auditorium. . Mr P"" at Over $4w,uuu has been granted pital. Griffith of Mountain Bel! will rnont ;n t.v Tq.oihijjp medical programs m Utah, Darrell and Roma Norton eel present a program "Crime Collese of Eastern Utah by Besides conHburfion starring in over 50 valuable ebrated son Wade's 22 birth- the Numbers", making to the teaching of' machine movies, O'Connor has received day also Darrell 's mother Mrs li Vida Norton's 83rd birthday on shop skills according to Julius rave reviews for his in stage SPORTSMENS CORNER ing .performances 24 instructor. at their home. Jr., January "e also has a fantastic The equipment is an optica1 Pjjp p Much .Tiramillc V background He won an a and lathe tha' comparator Award for the Colgate By the time this news hits was imported fom France. HAVE NEWS ITEMS? the newsstands, Moose should Hour series and was The optical comparator is a Comedy or have been transplanted in the the Award awardd contributions to Monday afternoons jPontown area. James Bates, device on which a student can 0.utstanding ' r j, Ttr:i ji;i. place a machine part he ha creati fechlliqiies uame ivranager iur uie vjiunitj Resources of the Eastern Re- fashioned and its image will be mss M(jbley, projected onto a chart tfitf a former Mss AmeTioa, VVahl Funeral Services gion, traveled to the North shows the correct dimensions. slopes of the Uinta mountain to legitimate expe,rience 11 a.m. In Fridav assist in the trappnj; of the Any error m size, shape m p creclits too5long Usi de-- , can be starred5in hreading ouickly the animals are She movies Mifrhpll Fiinprnl fHianpl animals. After ,with Elvis Preslfry and with ttrapped the Moose will be tectedby the device. Image of the parts put on the Jerry Lewis is magnified from 201 Gary Collins started his machine 4t trucks. ?t sported by pickup We hope to have most of the up to 62V2 power. Theeer in the musical 'Oklahoma' Moose moved by the end of the charts can be obtained from al- - and has since appeared in week but when wild animals any machine part from.eral movies. He and his wife. are .being worked with, it's the tiniest .up to the largest. Marv Ann Moblev are makin very hard to predict a definite Students can make the compar their third appearance on a time on their arrival and1 their ison between their work and March of Dimes Telerama. the correct part displayed on. The star of "Flower Drum release. Wildlife Resources officers, ; the chart. Sonff" .and "Bifcfee to the will initiate daily patrols in the The lathe, that was manu- - Sun", James Shigeta, also will area of the release to protect factured in France, has metric be bringing his many talents the released animals from har- threads as well as English sys to this year's Telerama as will assment from the public until tern threads. Threading, boring Robert Peterson, star of Broad the animals become accustom- and tapering can be precisely way's "Man of LaManch" and ed to their new home. accomplished cn the machine, now a resident of Salt Lake. SeBorn uating class1 of the Motorola Executive Institute, located in Oracle. The 17 company executives who completed a con cer.trated one month management development course at the school received their diplomas from Dr. Glenn S. Dumkee, viiicmteuur oi me uamornia state universities and colleges. Vj fringe benefits Retirement, social security and insurance -$1,722.63. UTA claims that the teacher- - cost taxpayers an additional pupil ratio is the most import- - $19.1 million1. This is equivalent to aboot $865 for every school Adding this to the 7 : employee. 7' $941 per month would put non-thlaverage teacher salarie-a- t taxpayers an additional $4.6 to Assoc near $1,037. million. According the w yearg the By districts, average salarv ranges are from a low of $7,2?'' in Park City to a high of $3,56" in South Summit. cuf in & Jr. Place, Scottsdale, was a member of the 30th grad District had the highest cost . Jeno Ori, 4322 N. 86th ," Vs 1, 1973 MOTOROLA EXEC. IN. FROM TEN YEARS "Total operating costs of Utah teachers are now being used to schools increased from $79,053,- - teach a similar number of pu in pils. 937 to $203,348,876, or 157 The teacher-pup-il ratio i n the 10 years since 1962," the Association Carbon was 23.1 compared to Utah Taxpayers said today. "The costs dlo not the state average of 23.5. include funds spent for capital Daggett District had the lowthe est debt ratio with 13.7 and Alpine and service," outlay the highest with 26.6 followed UTA NEWS" noted. "Per capita costs in Carbon by Wasatch with 26.5. The UTA News further noted district were $763.28 compared with the state average of $707.-54- that 1971-7- 2 average salaries o' classroom teachers in Utah said UTA. Alpine School District had the were $8,469, or $941 per montv state's lowest per pupil costs for time actually worked. Car- with $519.73, Wasatch District bon average salary was $3,425 was next with $634.99. Daggett Association analysts said that sV'Ss FEB. THURSDAY, TOTAL OPERATING COSTS IN UTAH SCHOOLS CLIMB NEWSPAPER DISTRICT i jit ty it f if ' ' i r As the new Clvairman of the Senate Committee on AronanHcs amd Space Science Utah Senator Frank E. Moss is getting involved with the people and programs of the National Aeronautics and Administration. At a NASA briefing in Washington last week he met with Apollo 17 Astronauts recency returned from the last moon visit. From left. Sen Moss. Jack Schmidt, Command?r Eugene Gernan and Command Module Pilot Ron Evans Sp. Soieri'.t-ARtroT.!- "t (Continued on Page 3) 637-266- 5. i |