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Show Universal Microfilm Corp ' BOX 26C3 Zp 84101 PLAYERS OUTSTANDING Past Champions Year Geneva Steel Hiawatha 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 SprdngviUe Geneva Steel Helper CYO Price Trading Shoes Grand Junction, Colo Ametrioan Fork Busico's (Tooele) Veltri Drug Gadsby Shockers (UP&L) ...1960 Sanders Window Shade SLC..1961 Juan San Al-Sta- Wendover "Motel Oak Shultz Eugene Laursen Aneelo Cerroni Sherm Crump ..' Jack Jerry McCIeary Manmon Roy Thacker Jim Kelson ....1966 1967 1968 1969 Skip Kroeger Gus Chatmon (SLC) RAILROAD AND HELPER, UTAn VOLUME 67 NUMBER 12 DISTRICT Levins Insurance, the defending champion, appears to be the team to beat in the 24th annual Helper Kiwanis Invitational Basketball tournament, which gets underway tonight (Thursday) in the Helper Junior High gym, and continues Friday and Saturday. Chester Oliver, Levins sponsor from Orem has assembled POISON PREVENTION WEEK IT TAKES MORE THAN PACKAGING Poison calling attention to to reduce ac- taken steps being Maintenance workers at the isQai especially of Eastern Utah are Oojege offices and m- supplies moving Th m harm to the rtecentty completed to first igt . Maintenance Bmldtog located ne lement regulationS between the Aaron Jones res poiison PvmeJion Pac idence ball and the college heat feaging Act of 197Q Under mg plant. federal legislation, pharmacistts last August to dispense spected by the State medicati0n containing as- a1 Mcivl board President Dean Mn in M cMd.rtsstant Donald said formal acceptance cont,aimers s0 mt the when be held feremonifes mil smiall have great the weather becomes warmer micuMi them ening of level Located in the main ow are k M&ictmrs the building will be plumbing nonprescription aspirin electrical, carpentry and mech in safet cntailMs. anical maintenance equipment, Effectfve last October, har There will be receiving areas, macists usi offices and space storage tmt contaiers. of college vehicles The lower some 4 wescimnTdmgs level of the building will have t .. o,sc drags or "controll- the grtO'undis njaintenance equip dangerous ed substances". ment. This year, pharmacists ex- iCollege personnel who will ipect to comply with additional have in the new regulatk)Ils requiring all pres uuMuing iuwMue oivi tion taken orally to of build wards, superintendent be 6Sspeased childnresistant uigs and groundls; Wayne Laws;- packaging Howsevfr carpentry; LaMar Prederiokrtness to aduit son, plumbingt , and painting, &!nmOT1ia1 t"UiivjyiixiJJtL mtmot ,U'l.lliil.LA to be essential. None of the so- The new building contains ov- called package0 er 7,000 square feet of space. is absolutely safe. Children are Construction was begun in the ingenious and can out figure summer of 1972. , ways to ways that an adiult would not conceive The packaging law recognize'' UTAH WRITERS SET this in that it requires that the special packaging be difficult for most children to get into WORKSHOP IN SLC but not all. The testing proced "What is Selling and how to ures require a minimum of 80 e Write It" will be the general percent of those children for a Writers' Workshop ed sbalLiie inhabited from open Saturday, March 31 at the Utah ing the package. State Institute of Fine Arts, at Thus, poison prevention wil1 609 East South Temple, Salt take more than packaging if Lake City. (Continued on Page Three) All Utah authors are invited g event, . lo anena mis m a'the 9 (the sod ri ra: lninui , "child-proof- " gain,-entry- test-them- ?L toJf"gL S'Faets M bS? .TOte M prJ uy-iun- ART EXHIBIT AND President, Mrs James Q A I C AT HLC Ml P. Rlaisdell, Ogden. She urges of the from both toe "?SS I1 le?' tTz rL-w J PDI I CPE UULLlUL grapMc art and b answered a representative of the Roten GaUes during to the ,the exhibition and sale of orig have printmaldng rMng shop chairman, stated regis More than 1,000 original etch tration will begin at 9:15 a.m.. woodcuts ings, session to the morning prior cludd to th exhibition and S'wle which will be held from noon until 7 p.m. in the CEU $5.00. Box lunches will be av. iailable for an additional $1.00 Library. such as Artists Picasso, Chag fee for all attending. Dali, MirO, all, Goya, Renoir, Guest lecturers from both Kollwitz, will be represented. on Three) (Continued1 Page The Roten Galleries has head quarters in Baltimore, My. The specialize in exhibitSENIOR CITIZEN NEWS galleries ion sales (if original grapic art at collies, throughout the Election of Senior Citizens United States. officers is being held at the center Thursday, Mar. 29 be- Students and Social Sec. tween the hours of 10 a.m. and Students over age 18 who get 7 p.m. Members only are elig ible to vote. monthly social security checks A large crowd attended the will soon receive an attendance birthday dance last week. This reporting card. The cards are week the dance is Friday, Mar mailed to student beneficiaries 23 at 7:30 p.m.;Legion hall. about three months before the Jerry Brinley, son of Phyllis end of the school year. StudDyet and wife and children ents should return the cards were here visiting from Wash- to the Social Security Adminington. Also celebrated 90th istration as soon as possible. biiThidlav icf Bev's dad Joseph A delay in returning the cards Mutz of Helper. En rout home could mean a delay or an inter ruptron of the monthly paythey were in a car wreck ments. luddiv no one was hurt. Senior Citizen kitchen band Any student who needs hslp entertained at Price Nursing with the report can call the Provo Secial Security office at Home Mar. 12th. Liz Bryan is convalescing at Provo, phone A representative will be 3n home after a short stay at the Pice at the Courthouse every Carbon Hospital. Thers wiW be an Art class at Thursday from 9:30 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. the Center Wed. at 7 p.m. li rTSe J SSJ ""f.r 374-501- 1. 7"? I I 1 I . newer on nsqfi ctth ehi5 misete Ma riunuai Helper sT Jfasketfiall Tournament htZZ m MAR. 22, 1973 Basketball Trophies to be given to winning teams, outstanding players at the Kiwanis Invitational Tournament here t' is weekend. Proudly displaying the prizes aire, left, Joseph Myerls; Woodrow Merkley, thewatch donor; Ed Marchetti, and Walter Boria, of the three day tournament. Fossat Photo Award To Power Plant Utah Power & light Com- pany's Carbon Plant and its Midvale District were given the Edison E'ectric Institute's Safety Achievement Award certificate. The award Was given to UP&L's Carbon Plaint employees for working one million e s without a injury for the period January 1966 to February 1973. The award was given to Mid- Steam-electr- ic lost-tim- man-hour- vale District employees for working one million e without a injury for the period October 1964 to March 1973. This is the first time in the history of the utility that a plant or district has achieved these safety goals. UP&L's former and present superintendents of the Carbon Plant are Gordon NeWbold and Midvale District John York. man-hou- lost-tim- rs representative is Harold Nate 3n I Ralph Stoddard is Midvala Jjres and service supervisor. UP&L's safety program is directed by W. Jack Eliason. A special safety award banquet honoring the achievement of hours was held on Saturday, Mar. 17 at the Elks Lodge in Price, attended by UP&L officials and local employees and special guests. 1 ged pivot man. They will join Ralph Noel, Reid Dimick and Fred Bosone, all of whom were voted to the local team. The first game bgms at 6 p.m. At 8:20 p.m. Farmer's Insurance will take the floor to test Pay Day Drug from Blanding, toe former team coming frorn Provo. This is Farmer's second appearance in the Kiwanis meet ana many of their players have played for various other teams here before. Tom Parry, team manager of Farmers, is also an active play er and he teams with Tim Roh-ne- r, all-leag- ue , - me laurels lie itxw. uume juasi year. Actually Levins will be shooting for their fourth title in the long history of the meet, having won back to back cham pionsihips in 1965 and 1966. The defending champions meet the Tracey's Conoco of Emery County in the second game on tonight's slate at 7:10 p.m. The Emery County quint will bring in some of the top players from that area, a list that includes J. J. Grant, an performer at Snow College a year ago; Jay Sitter-uand Mark Justice, former CEU stars; and Brent Arnold, the Emery High coach. Levins talent-lade- n lineup in cludes Paul Ruffner, a BYU act of three years ago Who has had pro experience with the Chicago Bulls; Jeff Congdon, another former BYU star who went on to play with the Utah Stars; and Jay Gheesman, the Orem High star who was the high scorer in the recently com pleted state high school meet. The openmg game on the schedule tonight will bring together Carbon Emery Bank, a contingent of former CEU stars against the champions of the Helper recreational loop, Rio Grande, Chuck Anderson, Steve Sorter and Dave Paur, players of past years under Coach Curt Jenson, join a for mer Weber ace, Rick Camac: Larry Andersen, a son of Utah Stars coach LaDell Andersen who played at Southern Utah State College this year; and Joe Windrow,, a Westminister College great a few years back. Rio Grande compiled a 24-record in local play this past winter and has augmented their lineup with two CEU sophomores, Helper's Rufus Ellington and Ike Jackson, a rugJ.1- Prevention StlSMIS New CEU Maintenance Jg Jg Building Now Complete Helper are THURSDAY, kiwanis Basketball Toumamemi Gets Underway Thursday NighS Jeff Congdon Nlaitliomali NEWSPAPER 84526 Justus Thigpin Ken Reynolds 1971 1972 (Orem; MINING Ed Rowe 170 (Ogden Jack's Shoes (Price) A Atwood Toy Terrp Tebbs Terry Tebbs Jeff Ccngdon n Ins-- Ronald Jewkes ....1963 ....1964 ....1965 Atlantic Research Sav-O(OgderJ Levin's Jack Cox Jim Thorn Frank Worthen 1962 rs Provo Studebaker Larks Provo Studebaker Larks Levin's Insurance, Orem" Lean's Insurance, Orem Sav-O- n Outstanding Player Leon Fressett T d all-ICA-C John Benniion, Mike Chris Bean and Mike Atwood is well known to Carbon High fans as a e star for Spanish Fork The team making the long trip frioim San Juan County will have some familiar names in Oorry Jones, the San Juan High coach; Neil Fuller, Johnny Nielson, Morris Swenson, and Art Burtenshaw. The tournament dark horse may very well be the Jack's Shoes squad that will take on Peacock's Poodtown of Green River in the nightcap of the first round at 9:30 p.m. Brian Amlbrozkfc and Jay from BYU Bunker, two senk-rin the recently completed WAC campaign, join Chuck Tebbs, brother of the fabulous Terry Tebbs; Alex Churich, a former Westminister ace; Gary NorFork man, another and Jerry Mcdeary voted the outstanding player of the Kiwanis tournament way back in 1961. Peacock's partkipated in the second half of the Helper Rec. league this year and are bolstering their lineup with some top stars from the Moab area as well as two capable cagers from Green River who recently returned to the melon capitol. Gary O'Laughlin and Tim Anderson led the regular season squad and both were named Dow-lin- g, d. one-tim- s all-stat- (Continued on Page 3) CIRCUIT RIDER DUE ART FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS CLUB MEETING A representative of Hie Small Business Adiminisration will be SPORTSMENS CORNER was "Art is where you find it; in Entertainment presented in Carbon County during the the sunset ,a snow flake, a byyoung people iniluding songs coming week. Persons wishing By Hugh Jaramillo of to contact him may do so in garden of roses or a concert and skit9, under direction Many" times I have been askhall." The ladies of the Helper Gary Tomsk, teacher at Car- Price at the County Building Woman's Club found the excit bon high school. on Friday, March 23, 1973, from MOSS STAFF MEMBERS TO ed to dlescribe the difference between a mule deer and the Performers were Kim Tom- 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Appointments VISIT CARBON AREA ing world of art at the civic black tailed deer. auditorium, as each member sk, Kendira Tomsk and Marie may be scheduled1 through Mr. Two staff members of Sen. The Mule Truscott. talenits artistic generally displayed her Brigham Yloung, County Cerk. Frank E. Moss, Mrs lives on the deer, desserts exwith beautiful prairies, the club approved a band Dolly Plumb of Salt Lake City and the mountains of the west pressions of ingenious ideas-cre- ated soholariship to College of East STATE ROAD COMMISSION Mrs Vman Stringer, the ern states. It s and a deer that for one's pleasure or ern Utah, and selected Mrs MEETING HERE FRIDAY manager of Moss' Provo office prefers the areas covered with satisfaction of sharing. A regular meeting of the will visit Helper, Friday, M.?r timber and Johlhn Salas as club represen open areas to graze The art festival was not un- tative to the Eastern District Utah State Road Commission 23 from 10 to 12 noon to meet in. It is a much more inquisit-jiv- e will be held Friday, Mar. 23, With local constituents and to like a county fair, exhibiting convention in April. animal that the white tail at 9 a.m. at the Carbon Court discuss problems of common deer of the brush se Diamanti President Etta a quil paintings, Belgian lace; loving area. that took 40 years to make; ex lected the following to a nom House. Commission Chairman ineiest. All persons interested Its rack differs from the white to attend. tail in qriisit delicate hlanid' painter' mating committee: Mrs Jess Cline Church will preside over are cordially invied conformation, and is The meeting will be at the china; one member displayed uox, Mrs Alice Anaerson anu the meeting. larger and! trophy generally The general public is invited Helper civic auditorium. bucks are more prevalent. her valued treasures brough Mrs James. Ori. The black deer is a relative home from a trip around the of the mule deer and inhabits world; a crock that tells what a limited range in the Pacific time it is in every part of coastal forests from Alaska to the world; beautiful jewelry, Central California. fabulous sari from India; disThe ears on a mule deer, play of mexkan blouses; there for which it was named, are ; were many flower 18 to 9 inches long and about & anothr member displacinches wide. The black tail's ed her talent playing the piano ecus uc awu, u uiuirc's long and other displayed afghans' and somewhat narrower. all kinds of needlework, table The mule deer's tail is round clotfi.etc.; ceramics, necklaces and has white hairs on top of cases made rocks; pillow down to the two inch black and many other items. tip, but the hairs wear off on The scene was an array of the under side and is usually many skills. One member dis 1 bare. pllaved trophies she had wiom: The tail of the black tailed Chairman of this most spec deer is naturally dark on the tacular event was Mrs Tia top, although the underside is Imai. white. The white tail differs from the blacktail or the mule deer Flics To Cnv!iiioi mainly in the shape of its antlers. The whitetaiTs antlere Mrs Lee J. Diamand will flv consist of two single tines, or to Portland. On , to attend r five day Western States conpoints, grow upward off the main beams, and there is a ference of Utah Nevada Fedsmall tine above the brow. The erated Women Clubs. mule and black tail deer have 1 antlers that branch into forks Mr and Mrs Wilfred Brown with each fork branching again into two tines. There is also a of Kenilworth retuirtned home brow tine near the base of each last week a (Iter making a trin to Pasco, Wash., to attend the antler, but Is smaller than the whitetail's. funeral sprviees for a brother-in-laI i Jt J Charles Stork. 53. who Reports keep coming in abdied on March 9 of a heart Club meeting held recently are Kim out the moose. They are stayat of Woman's the show exhibits the art Viewing some ailment. He was formerly a Tomsk, left, Marie Truscott, Tia Imai, Kendra Tomsk, Mrs Etta Diamanti. Fossat Photo ing fairly close to the original resident of Kenilwoorth. plan site. 0 SBA - arti-fac- ts ;airriange-ments- fif fi p v , 4 - "S j |