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Show & The Helper Journal 10, 1973 Thursday. May Least accidents Ron Terry Johnson, Helper; Local drivers awarded for record Area WYCOFF Company were drivers awarded recently for having the least accidents per million miles during 1972. Pete Banasky of Helper, regional WYCOFF Company trucking terminal manager, and his wife Marge, accepted the trophy on behalf of the drivers on March 23 at the Am Mi Lake. The award was presented at a banquet for terminal managers and their wives by WYCOFF president Andrus and Roger WAAIME Parade of Homes are being completed, according to Mrs. Jack Pressett, project chairman. The terminal manager of the company. Journal Photo Parade of Homes is an annual event to raise funds for projects sponsored by the group. It is an opportunity for persons planning to build, buy, remodel, or redecorate to visit local homes. Amont the homes to be visited on May 17 are those of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Paloni, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Pappas, Dr. and Mrs. C.S. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bunnell plus Katherine Merrill. Mrs. area 1972, During WYCOFF drivers drove some 386,000 miles with only two minor accidents, compared with no accidents in 1971. The six full and four part time drivers responsible for this record are Albert Kenilworth; Lodeserto, Lewis. Mr. Banasky's territory includes Carbon, Emery, and Grand Juan San counties. If Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased from WAAIME members, or by or calling Location for the tea will be announced at a later time. 637-216- 6 ACT NOW! you are hard of hearing FREE GIFTS FREE SERVICE FREE ELECTRONIC Hearing Tests dcxTPP HEARING IV WORKSHOP 888-550- 0. Don't put up with whistling a new custom earmold could help Vi Price only during this workshop DEMONSTRATIONS newest Beltone hearing aid models of GRANT FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN Mrs. Robert Couch of Conn, was honored May 4 at a luncheon at the Carbon Country Club. Mrs. Couch is the national president of the Woman's Auxiliary to the American of Institute Mining, and Metallurgical Petroleum Engineers, Inc. She was presented by section chairman, Mrs. Earl McAlpine on her official visit to the Utah section. Mrs. Russell Beck of the section of Salt Lake accompanied her. Coach Mrs. stated Utah-Northe- rn sections WAAIME throughout our nation afford a common interest and built-i- n groups of friends in almost all the areas in which we move. There are 46 sections throughout the United States. President Couch Morticians Fausett Mortuary 637-118- related highlights of her trip to a few of the sections Curtis and Eddy 1 "Service to all Faiths" Jean Coates plus their children, Jody and Kerry of Fair View. Pittsburg, D.C., Washington including Lynch, Ky.; Georgetown, Tennessee Alabama, Cooper Basin, El Paso, Houston, New York and Los Angeles. She complimented I the local section on their choice of charitable projects including the bingo parties at the nursing home and of mineral support scholarships for local ASH students. SWEEP WMW May mixed Tossed together for the freshest spring things. Polyester doubleknit 'Sand' culotte. Green with navy stitching and burtons or navy with green stitching and burtons; sizes 8 to 16, $20. Short sleeve with placket front. Green or novy;S-M-- $14. 'Boardwalk' shirt joe of polyester doubleknit with front placket and plaid lined cuffs. Greennavy combination; 8 to 16, $28. 'Riviera' trousers of polyester doubleknit Green with a navy belt Of navy with a green belt, 8 to 16, $21. Erma a L & Frankie Coomer Owners New IL An Important Message from B. Z. Kastler, President, Mountain Fuel Supply, About Natural Gas Supplies wonder about the natural gas supply situation. I am happy to report to you that in the Mountain Fuel Supply Company area, our known reserves are sufficient to permit us to serve all present commercial and residential customers for 35 years. Of course, if we continue serving all large industrial users our reserves would be less but they are still substantially better than the national average. At the same time, it should be noted that we are continually searching for and finding new gas supplies. And if the need ever arises, we can always manufacture gas from coal at a price that will continue to make gas the most convenient, efficient and economical fuel. So if you're planning any new or replacement uses of natural gas in residential or commercial applications, you can continue to rely on a dependable supply of nature's most perfect fuel natural gas from Mountain Fuel Supply Company. by white stag 'scallop' shirt Y With all you've read and heard about the energy shortage, you may greens A h Belva's 29 East Main in Price FREE WIND NOISE REDUCER for some types of aids Vi price HEARING AID SERVICE n Lisa Rojas and Bob Rojas March of Dimes last Saturday and of Salt Lake and Jerry Pehler, Miss Rojas's fiance covered 20 miles. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin of Montana were visitors at the Rojas residence. , "Taylor stayed with their George Heath, Carol and daughter, Mrs. Jim Richens Kirk of Kearns were and family in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Louis visitors at the homes of Hubert and Vanda Hreinson Nougaret visited in Ely, plus Sack and Linda Nev. with their daughter and family and then in Las Hreinson. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Vegas stayed with her sister Halverson and David of and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones West Jordon were weekend visitors at the home of of Centerville, plus Mr. and Mrs. Neil Magann and Helen Houghton. Deloy and Ora Bogdin family of Dugway were along with Teddie and visitors at their parents, Ronnie Bogdin traveled to Mr. and Mrs. Verdis Magann. Kemmerer, Wyo. to pick-u- p Brenda and Stephanie Staying at the home of Bogdin to spend the week. Kate and Eva Orton were Mrs. Bernice Leo and son John and Cookie Bryge plus Kenny have moved from Kim and Judy Bench, all of Salt Lake, who attended the Castle Gate to Helper. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Bera funeral of a nephew. Visitors at the home of and family were visitors in Kate and Eva Orton were Salina on Sunday. Mrs. Caemela Peterson was a Salt Lake visitor over the weekend. Denise Bera joined the Price, Utah (Limit one pkg. per customer) Walk-A-Tho- G. 3-- SPECIAL! Batteries honors Stamford, Monday, May 14th Hours 6 p.m. Greenwell Motel FREE WAAIME president Killpack, Ferron. WYCOFF Company, handles shipping needs in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Nevada and Montana. operation manager Earl Plans set for Parade of Homes Plans for the third annual SHOWN with safety award won by area WYCOFF drivers are Marge Banasky and her husband Pete, who is regional bassadors' CluD in Salt Glen Montie Greenwood, Price; Snow, Price; Gene Snow, and Dwight Orangeville; Paletta, Helper; MOUNTAIN FUEL |