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Show NOTICE INTENT TO INCREASE BUDGET OF CARBON COUNTY FOR YEAR 1973 BY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS A MINING NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of County CommisVOLUME 67 NUMBER 11 sioners of Carbon County, Utah, will meet April 5th, 1973 at 2:00 o'clock p.m. to increase the Budget of said County for the year 1973 to include expenditures under the Federal Revenue Sharing THANKS TO ALL Act in amount of $190,090.00 for purposes as provided in said Act FOR BLOOD The recent visit of the Mobas follows: ile Blood unit here resulted in $ 15,575.00 Law Enforcement 80 local people donating blood to hte drive, according to the 70,000.00 Road Department Lucille Gardcity Recreation Carbon County Nursing Home 30,500.00 Abatement-Healt- h Mosquito Weed Education-Pollutio- ner and Clarnell Day. 52,510.00 830.00 AND RAI LROAD HELPER, UTAH NEWSPAPER ISTRICT D 81516 Helper Residents Give $333.40 To Heart Fund Teachers and Board Prepare To Negotiate Helper City residents contrib uted $333.40 to the annual coun ty Heart Fund drive which was completed by Mrs Jess Cox, city chaiirman and her volunteer workers whio canvassed the residential area. Mrs Cox commented on the of the volunteers willingness who assisted and the generosity of residents. Those who made collection calls were Marge Benasfo, Phy His Sillitoe, Marge Dervoe, Kelly Sillitoe, Corie Phillips Rowena Boren, Virginia Task-a- r, Edith Salas, Carma Slaven sky, Sandra Cochran, Karen Nielsen, Caroline Tomsic, Ann Forsyth, Vera Cha, Rose Perr-erLois Giioirdano, Lena Calla Charlene Jones, Dora ban, Thayn, Adrian Nason, LaRene Ockey, Ida Stone, Mary Mullins and Gladys VolL "We extend thanks to the donors, doctors, nurses, and Board of Education is comp On March 7th negotiations ate this year, all other volunteer workers. team CCEA is rise;! of: Assistant Superintend The Carbon between the County comprised Draw ticket winners were Hilda Funk and Ruby Willis. School District and the Carbon of: Louis Mele, president of ent J. Frank ft'orthe.i, spokes and spokesmanH man; Asa L. Draper, board County Education Association the CCEA, (CCEA) formally began, ac- - Rowe Zwahlen, past president member; James Jensen, prinB cipal; Luke Paonas, attorney, KAXKHKA AWARiIn cording to J. Grant Kifoyle, Larry Leonard, president-elect- ; and Joseph Bonacci, board of and Consultant to the board Superintendent of Schools. team, Movell Jewk'Js, rules were estab- trustees. The NIGHT HELD WEDNES lished ground of the board. outlining procedures unThe team representing the der' which the teams will oper- An award night and an game involving the league champions, Rio Grande, pitted CARBON AREA against players from all six of PHONE DIRECTORY RECORDS GROWTH OF the other league teams, closed out the 1972-7Helper Recreational basketball season last i night (Wednesday). The occasion marked the clos ing of a quarter century of activity for the league which was organized in 1948 and has functioned continually siao? then. The Rio Grande team placed three men on the league team selected by balloting among th eteams. They were Ralph Noel Fred Bosioine and Reid Dimick. This trio was joined by Ronald Hall of Veltri Drug; Gary O'Laughlin & Tim Anderson of Peacock Foodtown a Green River entry : Eddie Grundy and Dwight Rasmuss- een of the Mexican Lodge; and z ri , , i 1,375.00 n Carbon County Industrial Park 19,300.00 TOTAL $ 190,090.00 ..... The proposed increases are on file in the office cf the County Auditor for public inspection and all funds are provided by the Federal Revenue Sharing Act and will not be appropriated from County Property Tax Revenue. clerk-treasur- all-sta- BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. ir o, 3 Auditor. County Date of Publication: Thursday, March Martha T. D. Brown Service Held Monday In Helper LDS Chapel Funeral services flor 15, 1973. KITE FLIERS all-st- ARE WARNED Martha Timothy Drolc Brown, 64, were conducted Monday In tne Helper LDS Wad chapel. She died March 8, 1973 in a Price hospital after a long illness. Burial was in Mountain View Hel-jpe- f, March winds and kids it's a natural combination for kite; flying. Utah Power & Light superin tendent for the Soutrern Divi OJ.W1L. ICUIIW Hi Willi -- rrT C iif, T""1 a- - Ta HIT TkT 1 c RESULT IN ARRESTS OF EIGHT UTAHNS i1 jt- - wn 3 ABUSIVE PHONE CALLS ar v,ni; rrvrrctc t kt oluc uitu t i h t yu'uufiijtcia urjj- 1LU "u" cemetery unaerarecuon oi tne serve these safety rules before V.tmez Of Oyfer Cable. Funeral TTn,mfw, Prire .ft,nicy Dcmu wicu iulcis oavwcwu. Councilman Joe Rolando! She was born Sept. 8, 1908 at , WM , n,mt Maeser, Untah County, to Alma "!was.?n hand t0 mak tne pres rtv oiav,c. cixiu. iiivi iiv lULto utaa entation of awards to the mi tt electric wires and poles team and the title trophy i92G Jl Frank ever use tisel strin& to Rio Grande's 1941. manager, Matt Marhe died in Vernal; or any twine with metal in Kloepfer. The second ried Maurice Brown Feb. 16i wire place tro. r 1r went to Cable and phy Cyfers jcjJaw, iev. memoer oi Never fly a kite with metal was accepted LDS Church. by Wayne Cyfers. in the frame or tail! team sponsor. o Survivors: husband; son and Never fly kites in rainy A special "inspirational playdaughters, Ronald Drolc, Rich- weather! er award" was made by Mr field; Mrs. Dominic tMarva) Never run. across streets Rolando to Billy Coleman of Bruno, Price; Mrs James or highways while flying kites! Rio Grande team who seems (Mary Lou) Terry, Evansville, Never fly kites over tele- to have the knack of Palsensing Wyo.; Mrs James (Betty) vision or radio aerials! the potential champions each etta, Helper; stepson, stepdau wet kite Never with a fly year and hooking on with that oi vn, ivuo . . giiicuo, ivicuim-hpst particular team. Richard (Joan) Richmond, of Rio Grande, winner of both Kearns; Mrs William (Masel) halves this season on a Preston, Sunnyside; Mrs Max winning streak, will now go on to represent the league in the 24h annual Hearer Kiwanis it tirere! Do pot touch the Invitational Tournament at the Clinton; Mrs m.lfave ada) ng, (r m any otter nianner Helper Junior High gym on yn (MarJ) Edmunds Draper; attempt to get it, down. Report March 22, 23, and 24. Urs Lorkn (Elaine) Hupe of P. Melba, Idaho; Mrs C. M. (Glen f11 to your nearest Z power company na) Hoch, Meridian, Idaho; office. SPORTSMENS CORNER Mrs C. E. (Marcel) Loveless1, 22 Dobbins, Calif; grandchildPv Hugh Jaramillo ren; 3 greatgrandchildren; 49 Airman C. L. Garcia In Thursday evening at the Wild 48 step-gr- t Life seminar held at the Collbrothers, sist- Chanute AFB Service grandchildren; age of Eastern Utah a very inSheldon Mrs (Clara ers, Leroy, teresting subject was discussAxelsen, Mrs Fred (Marie) Ma ed. "Preditary Animals" was of of all Golden, bbutt, Price; kicked back and forth by the Ogden; Josh, Roosevelt; Alvin. of Mrs Nellie Sompii. Jensen; i Bovd Marsinff: Jim Butler of Midvale; Mrs Reed (Arvilla) i the Forest V Service; Mary Bing Lemon, Salt Lake City. ham of the Bureau of Land ill frManagement; Roland Hansen hm for the Federal Govern trapper Irene K. Ke'Ier Services 1 v liiiisw mm mmi ment, and Don Smith of the '4 Division m$&m Held Wednesday In of Wildlife Resources. Mr Marsing presented a very Carbon Stake Center good talk on the needs for betFuneral services for Irene ter control on predators doing Woodward Keller, 82, of Price, damage to the sheepmen flocks. were conducted Wednesday in He stated that in past lambin? the Carbon North Stake Center. seasons many stockmen were She died March 10, 1973 in a having excessive losses due to local rest home following a gAN animal and tha '.:ccil L. long illness. Garcia, son cf Mrs Sally Garcia something must be done soo Burial was in the Pnce City of 385 Hi1 st Hel as been to curb these losses. All pa"e Cemetery under direction of assigned to that som AFB ni. members agreed Fausett Mortoary of Price. Air Force ba- - type of- a program must be inafter completing She was born June 11, 1890 sic tralnink itiated but should be stricth' at Price, to William Henry and, k at th5 governed if the use of poion' is six During EUa Combs Branch Mamed command's Lack-Do- were to be placed back m use. Carlos Woodward 1910 at land AFB, Texas, he studied The use of chemicals were not ' My recommended by mos 1 Air Force mission, organic Z i92 tA5S.DwSw!ation and customs and received of the panel members. Also, it was suggested tha, instnirtinn(S in hmnm DUP; Price Art League; Lady relations. one of the Federal agencies ElkB, past president Carbon The airman has been assign- should put forth a very stron Stake YWMIA. ed to the Technical Training research program in the study Survivors are husband, sons, Center at Chanute f'r special- of reported predatory losses daughters, Mrs George (Coreen ized training in aircraft main and aso fawn losses. Grivet. Helper; Mrs John (He- tenance. I believe that a lot of goo'' len) Rollins, Modesto, Calif.; Airman Gsrcia is a 1972 grad can come from these types of Don W., Tom C, Phoenix, Arz; uate of CarDon High cbool. in the future. Marc, New York City; step where everyone concerned can meet in a solid group and di .children; Mrs Thomas (Margaret) Dixon, Allison Park, Pa; of cuss mutual problems, & work World War II, he was a re- towards a combined Mrs Ralph (Marian) Lewis, Mo effort to desto, Calif; Paul C; Price; 16 tired coal miner. one another. help Survivors are his widow, Lou grandchildren; 15 isa, Helper, sons and daughters ITTAT! INCOME T4X Louise Max Jr., Johnnie, all FILING ASSISTAXIT of Helper; Tina Herrera of Utah State Tax office Max Bueno Services will be in Price Nambe; Mrs Maxine Stilman Held In New Mexico Helper; Mrs Virginia Martinez April 2 and 3 to give assistance Max Bueno. 63 a lonetiime re of LaVihta, N.M.; a brother to taxpayers film-- 1972 state in a Tony, Helper; eight grandchil income tax returns. sident of Heloer die The representatives will be Veterans hospital in Albuquer- dren. Funeral services and burial in the Courthouse from 10 a.m. que , N.M. three weeks a?o. to 5:00 p.m. Monday, April 2; after a long illness. A veteran were in New Mexico. "' 1 1 v.,. all-st- ar LL SLI IAi!tliM flJLn, 22-?a- I mm oiiiiltil r 1 V :v;::; v , ANT.-Air- pre-wtrv- man - - n JIad rs ? LlsiL.: ,jwi. ir" - ..Mil in w Chief. They and Jire department calls. The other page contains the are displaying two important Guide. This contains innumbCall the pages: Emergency ers page, listing sheriff, police formation and index on calling and highway patrol phone num long distance, etc. Photo beils along with ambulance. Fire Department Showing the new Telephone Director to be distributed in area soon, the Carbon-Emer- y are Kathy Bryner, operator at the mce Telephone exchange, and Lamar. Jwkes, Pnce City MAR. 15, 1973 THURSDAY, te The latest edition of tain Bells Price-Help- er Mountele- - Eight Utahns have been arrested and cinvicted for making abusive telephone calls this year as the result of investigation by law enforcement agencies and Mountain Bell. TJie telephone company is working closely with law officials to crack down on people who make threatening, harassing, obscene or nuisance calls, according to Mountain Bell's Price Exchange Manager, Ron Griffith. He said the company is using line identification equip-me- tf to verify the source of abusive or annoying calls. "Because of the secrecy of telephone communications, how ever, we must obtain perciss-io- n from the victim to both identify the source of the calls and to turn the evidence over to lawmen for prosecution," Griffith said. He pointed out that Utah stat utes make it "unlawful for any person with intent to threaten, frighten, annoy or offend an other and address to or about such any obscene) lmd or profane language. In addition to state laws against such calls, Mountain Bell may either temporarily deny or even terminate phone serv- ice to an customer abusive or annoying calls, the telephone manager said. He offered residents some tips to discourage abusive call- phone directory is being mailed this week to Carbon County and Huntington residents. LL According to exchange man IN APRIL SLATED FOR PRICE PROGRAM ager Ron Griffith, the new dirwell us sonie ectory reflects the growth of State, regional and local community, leaders from Southeastern Utah possible strategies for improv the area with approximately will meet on April 3rd in Price ing local communiciations. In 350more listings than last year to learn about a project des addition, wlork participants ex-- directory Ustings. He also new book contains "Mieroville," a sim-!e-d igned to assist community and sates to coordinate efforts illation game, developed by Br more than just telephone ing: C. Snider, of ters. HANG UP: toward local problem solving. Included is a complete if the caller does not say is a the Project. "Mieroville" trains Project Comimuni-Linarea emergency num anything. citizens and agency rep- - 2 of system based at Colorado State how if the caller does not iden University in Fort Collins, Colo. resentatives in the process of bers and instructions on adult educa- - lu ueiU Wlia ousene or auus tify himself to your satisfacIt operates in 32 communities community-widive phone calls tion program development. within a area. tion. e A city map of Price Utah is among 14 Project The pnoject was envisioned at the first obscene word, and developed by Dr. James M states that will host the diffus and Helper is contained in the if the caller is a pushy Kincaid Jr., Professor of Con- ion workshop which will ac- directory to assist you in lo- salesman who won't let you go street addresses. Also a (Continued on Page 3) tinuing Education at CSU and quaint state leaders with Pro cating of U.S. Ooimmuni-Lingeographical listing activities encour It ject Project is Siven to help you ages the development and en and operational methods. The area cdes hancement of communication workshon will be nresentsd hv Place your long distance calls. Weight Restrictions To speed the mail on its way linkages necessary for commun the Colorado State University there's a page of "zip codes" Imposed On lties to identify problems, as- Project staff and is Several Highway Spots sess resources and mobilize re- sored by Carbon County School for vour reference. Customers not receiving sources to meet local needs. In District. Weight restrictions have been For further information con - 'books by March 31 or people imposed on the following high the nroject's workshops, comadditional directories jcir tact Mr William Bate, Drawer needing contact tne munity representatives ways because of wet ground isnouia Pnce busin- - conditions together to discuss buth prob- B, workshop coordinator. resulting in excess ess uiiic-- at mi Hiasi y.rj iwin lems and resources in their road ive damage: or call Griffith said. US Crescent Junction to Whitehouse ( 23 interchange miles; US 50-Skyview Motel and Cafe to Price (37 miles); to Intersection with Price City (69 miles); Colorado State Line to Monti-cell-o Desert (17 miles); week-the formers John M. Skerl, president of the eight team field this in Chuck Anderson, Coal Mine turnoff easterly 3 end. Dave Paur and Steve Sortor. Helper Kiwanis Club said HuntingThe Emery County quintet miles to six strong independent teams ton Canyon easterly to 0 (7 also appears to be a formidable have alreidy signed up for the miles); with Grant J. an J. entry 24th Annual Invitational Bask- These restrictive orders will tester Ohver LeW high school star at Emetball tournament slated next all loads in excess of prohibit ery High who went on to win 10,000 week in the Junior High gym. SJ? and will be efpounds all honors Snow conference at J Tournament directors will se b7 of March as 15, 1973, at fective, College a year ago. lect the final two teams for 12 noon. d Signs will be at the a the tournament's outsanding anThev also list Jay Sitterud, star himself during locations to notify the player. his playing davs at CEU under motoring public. NOTICE Farmers Insurance of Provo, Coach Curt Jenson. A weight restriction has been The tournament is scheduled imposed on from Fairview The regular meeting of the' ... Kmor r";it,tv for March 22, 23, 24; 4 games east to the top of the summit Board of Education of the Car- - 0arbon Emery Bank of Price each of the first two nights due to road and weather conSchool District, and bon County Grande, undefeated and 3 the last. Billed as ditions. scheduled for March 15, 1973, champion of the Helper league biggest bargain, a tour This restrictive order will toMarch are the other entries as of nament ticket good for all 11 has been postponed all loads in excess of prohibit 22, 1973, at 7:30 p.m. prss time. 10,000 pounds and was effective gaimes sells for only $1.50. MOVFLL .TEWKES, Carbon Emery Bank appears They are available from any as of March 7, 1973. to be an entry capable 0? chall- - member of the Helper Kiwanis Signs will be placed at both Published first time Marrh enging Levins for the title Club or at Price Ttadlnc's ends of the section of highway 8. vm. Last Published, March Manager Jerry Carlson, has 3 Sportoing Goods in Price, Veltri to notify tne motoring public ICAC pel Drug in Helper or Regis Club, i of this restriction. former 15, 1973. COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT WORKSHOP a--- mes , I 1 num-Joh- n i i list-loc- I k e te full-pag- k co-spo- , ," 50-- Six learns Sign Eto lomiey 6, 6, U-1- 0, US-66- 6, SR-2- 9, -- ll0; iL1 .nJt JBtV29 S?!5 te above-name- C rLZ U-3- bas-kebal- ls Clerk-Treasur- er , U-1- LTLTf ?TiltJl crfnn all-sta- SR-3- 1 |