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Show Students awarded at annual assembly The Helper Junior High school held its annual honor assembly program on May as Marston Valerie secretary and Layne 22 manager. Joe F. Rolando Jr., of the Helper Journal, presented Michelle Pugliese with a $25 savings bond on behalf of the Helper Journal Company for with several students walking off with awards. Student speakers for the or included program studentbody president Sam Harden, who gave the welcoming address and Valerie Marston who gave the closing address. Greg Nielson gave the invocation and Jon Keller the benediction. Kyle Tomsic was master of ceremonies for the affair. The American Legion Awards from Carbon Post No. 21 of Helper to the outstanding ninth grade boy and girl were presented by Vince Mr. Bonza. Recipients were Laurie Kos, daughter of Mr. Bill Kos of Spring Glen, and Gary Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Webb of o v9 1 These two students were their on scholarship, participation and leadership in school activities as well as general citizenship. students Twenty-nin- e received scholarship awards from Mr. Kenneth Gilbert for maintaining a scholastic average of 3.5 or ueuer i.1inrougnouii ine year. They were seventh graders, Jeff Anderson, Vickie Broadhead, LuAnna Brown, Dean David Bustos, Erramouspe, Tami Imai, Alan Peterson, Linda Picco, Barbara Saccomano and Vickie Lynn Wright; eight graders, Jeffrey Callor, Guy Crocco, Lisa Davis, Kathy Giordano, Robert Marrelli, Bina Martini, Terrie O'Berto, Bill Olsen, 1 Li. BARBARA ODENDAHL A1 ,1 70 sixth graders promoted to HJH Some 70 sixth grade students of the Sally Mauro Elementary School, Helper successfully completed the past school year and have been promoted to the seventh grade at the Helper Junior High school. The graduating class is listed Denise Ross, Kelly Spensko and Becky Tomsic; and ninth Tom graders, Bonacci, Steven Erramouspe, Joey Juliano, Jon Keller, Laurie Los, Valerie Marston, Debora Rachele, Janice Slaugh and Kyle Tomsic. also Gilbert Mr. below. Jodi Allred, Leslie Beason, Donald at- perfect presented Colacito, tendance awards to seventh graders Carolyn Ide and graders Jeffrey Callor, Guy Crocco, Debora Gerrard, Terrie O'Berto, Stacy Prettyman and Denise Ross; and ninth graders Steven Erramouspe, Sam .Goodman, Joey Juliano, "David Kirkwood, Janice Marchello and Debora Rachele. Officers of the Rampage Club, who publish the school newspaper each year, were presented with awards by Bernice Webb, club advisor. Janice Slaugh served as cr o o o o o o o o o o o o o o d year, Attend ST. Aagard, Daniel Shelly Babcock, Robert Bates, Kathy Bonacci, Byrge, Virginia Bob Cook, Karrie Robert Dimick, Cripps, Karla Edmondson, Michelle Fidell, Susan Garcia, Henry Gutierrez, Ramona GiorHansen, dano, Kerry Virginia Haycock, Allen Jerri Lodeserto; eighth editor this past Harwood, Mary Haycock, o o o o 1 Church Hall 90 Jackpot Numbers Called - Valuable Prizes Donation $1 -- 10 Pappas, Bruce Pell, Donna Penegar, Leslie Pilling, Games - Fun For All When your car starts to look o o o o o o o o o Allred, Susan Brown, Lesliei Hansen, Laurie Kos," Shelly Karcich, Terrie O'Berto, Tim Pilling, Sarah Powell, Cheryl Phelps, Debbie Gene Pugliese, Cheryl Stewart and Blanche Rachele, Dale Reid, Wilson, who sang "He." Roberta Ribgy, Gary Riddle, Jim Robertson, Susan Joey Sanchez, Scarcelli, Joe Skerl, Dana Stockburger, Patsy Seevers, Geri Simonton, Jeff Stowe, Sid Swasey, Zanghi. , Phillip's '66 Service on by KENDRA TOMSIC JOURNAL staff writer Mauro For Sally Elementary and Helper Junior High schools the close of the school year brought with it a multitude of activities including graduation parties. On the evening of May 23, the ninth graders at the junior high met for a three The hour students played volleyball, basketball and other active games. Barbequed hamburgers, hot salads, dogs, "Wellington" root beer and homemade ice cream were served. The student committee who planned the gathering was Bruce Anderson, Mary Johnson, Tommy Bonacci, Joey Juliano, John Keller and Janice Slaugh. Advisors for the class were Kenneth Gilbert, Karyn Bertelsen and Jack Allred. The sixth grade class of Sally Mauro Elementary held a Hawaiian luau in celebration of of May Bob Cook, Allen Harwood and their advisor, Mrs. Joyce Martinez. The refreshments also reflected the luau theme. Tuna salad, hors D'oeuvres, Hawaiian punch, cocoanut, pineapple, cupcakes and marshmallows were served Musical direction is under the baton of Dr. Robert Winslow, Director of Bands at the University of California at Los Angeles, and Dr. Charlene Director Musicale," featuring dividual and combined performances of several bands and choirs. Guest conductors for these final performances will be Dr. Clarence Professor Sawhill, Emeritus at the University at Los of California Angeles, and Jack L. North Main Street, for- forthcoming summer merly operated by Clay concert tour of Scandinavia Kowbyl. and Western Europe. T'Ann is the daughter of The community gover- Dr. and Mrs. O.W. Phelps of ning board named Miss Sue Helper. She attended Notre Ockey and Kevin Voll, both Dame, Helper public grade of Helper, as life guards at and junior high schools and the city swimming pool for Carbon High from which the summer, providing both she last year. graduated meet the minimum age Selected by audition from requirements specified for among the finest young such appointments. musicians in the United Major Jouflas brought up States, T'Ann will be among the pressing need for a a group of 200 vocalists and beautification committee instrumentalists taking an and enthusiastic part in the tour. chairman to head the group. The will begin The Mayor reported he had on Juneprogram 28, with departure incontacted several for Oslo, Norway. Oslo will dividuals in the community, be the site of the first of but had met with little which performances eight success in securing or in- will include concerts in teresting anyone to take on Stockholm, Copenhagen, this responsibility which he Lucerne and Hague, so to was the vital said progress of the community. The Mayor also appraised the council of several impending changes that will be occuring in the complement of the city work force, both full time and part time, this coming summer. The position of Chief of Police will become vacant with the retirement of Chief Joe Myers late in the summer. Two vacancies are coming up in the fire department ranks and the city will be in need of a new watermaster before the summer is over. According to Mayor mnn'lifnnn J 11 U i.i EMERY COUNTY BRANCH GREEN RIVER, UTAH I- ,V II l I I OWNED MANAGED INDEPENDENT HOME HOME Jouflas the present watermaster, Mr. Karl Stavar, plans to resign from that position to seek employment in another field, either with the city or private enterprise. All councilmen were present for the rather lengthy, session with the exception of Joe Rolando who was excused to attend graduation exercises at Carbon High school at which his daughter, JoAnn, one of the valedictorian addresses. delivered '' 1 president; Frank Dalpaiz, of Helper, president and Norman Patterson of Price, secretary; officers of the Auxiliary are (front, left to right) Pat Stewart of Vernal, secretary; Eleanor Dalpaiz, of Helper, president, and Ella D. McGliench of Kaysville, vice president. ' Journal Photo NEW OFFICERS of the Utah State Branch of National Association of Postal Supervisors and Ladies Auxiliary were selected last weekend at a convention held at Carbon, Country Club. Chosen as officers are (back, left to right) Ell wood Rasmuson of Logan, secretary; Joseph Duprest of Phoenix, Ariz., area vice- to the youngsters by the food committee, which consisted of teachers Betty Wheeler and Carol Arnold, and students Gina Tomsic, Jodi Shelly Babcock, Kloepfer, Shelly Pappas, Susan Garcia, Ramona Giordano, Lou Montoya, Mark Verdi, Joe Skerl and Lisa Zamantakis. Advisor Gary Wilson and sixth graders Kathy Bonacci, David Maynarich, Janice Yazzie, Michelle Fidell and Cheryl Rachele were placed in charge of the entertainment and games for the evening. Featured on the program was Shelly Babcock, who performed several Hawaiian hulas. A group of sixth grade girls sang a short Hawaiian melody titled "Welcome to the Luau." Later in the games were evening, played and a dance was H Eat Relax m S Have Fun p9 KIVA 1 I jl Crfe pj Recreation Room 3 su American and Mexican Food held. brTI """3 Distinction The only U.S. president and defeated for thus serving later two nonconsecutive terms, was Grover Cleveland ( 1885-188- 9 and 1893-1897- ). Music. The Sap Flows Maple sap will drip very slowly or not at all if the day is cold and overcast. A warming sun after a cold night will cause the sap to flow faster. But it always drips, never runs. The drops may come in rapid succession, as many as 100 a minute. GRANT FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN Morticians Fausett Mortuary 637-118- 1 "Service to all Faiths" nssy I I Strip No-Pe- st I I SWIFT'S I BACON If WESTERN ib. l cans Oranges ENLISTMENT BONUS. WESTERN FAMILY Canned Milk SL VV FAMILY SCOTT 1 That's on top of the Army's new starting salary of $307 a month. You must be a high school graduate, enlist for either Armor, Artillery, Infantry or a special skill area like Radio Teletype or Missile Repair, and successfully complete your Basic and Advanced Individual Training. Your local Army Representative has a complete list of bonus jobs and qualifications. Call Today's Army wants to join you. 637-077- This offer may change or be discontinued at any time depending on Army manpower requirements. I II 3c RVfh f J J 2c ge FAMILY Mandarin - k. Bathroom Tissue Food J light I U Tomato Juice iI $2500 Loans to finance auto purchases are available low cost promptly, confidentially, at and with payment terms fitted to the borrowers need. Why not come to HSBand discuss It. . , no obligation. ' Director for Walt Disney ARMY ANNOUNCES You need a Helper State AUTO LOAN :" Educational Coleman, 28-d- like an antique '' V-- 22. The gymnasium was decorated with flowers and leis, customary ornaments of such Hawaiian parties. The decorating committee consisted of Jodi Aagard, Susan Scarcelli, Brenda Howell, Mary Jo Zanghi, in- ... f their special guests in the week-lon- g "International Youth T'ANN PHELPS to travel with honor band f graduation on the evening of Choral Activities at the San Jose campus of the California State University. - The tour will conclude in Geneva, Switzerland, where ;the young musicians will be Council bans 3 hold parties Helper girl to travel with honor band, choir Gina Nancy Timothy, Tomsic, Laura Tuehous, T'Ann Phelps, a freshman Adam Vail, Johnnie Vea, at College of Eastern Utah Mark Verdi, Anna Watson, has been selected to acLisa company the United States Janice Yazzie, Zamantakis and Mary Jo Honor Band and Choir in its Bobby Heino, Brenda (Continued from page 1) Howell, Brent Howell, Evan hearing to discuss how to Glena James, Johnson, Kevin Johnson, use revenue sharing, not Jodi Kloepfer, Linda Leek, one Helper tax payer apJoAnn peared at the meeting to be Kent Madsen, Marchello, Don Marrelli, heard. council The Athena Marvadakis, David therefore proceeded with Maynarich, Mike McEwan, their previous plan Lori Montoya, Lou Anthony publicized to earmark Montoya, Joan Morrison, these funds for the purchase Ricky O'Berto, Dean Odle, of a new police car and a Michael Paiz, Shelly replacement dump truck for the street department. One business license was ANTHONY'S O approved to Bardo Felice of Helper for the operation of an auto service and retail gasoline outlet at the FRIDAY, JUNE 54 Mrs. Viola Ori of the place, Kyle Tomsic; fourth American Legion Auxiliary place, Garth Carlson and cited five students for their fifth place, Terrie O'Berto. the in The Fine Arts Award was participation Auxiliary's essay contest given to Debora Rachele for entitled "What's Right With excellence in the field of America." The winners music and to Jon Keller for achievement in the area of industrial art. The award was given by Mrs. Etta Diamanti, president of the Helper Women's Club, whose membership sponsored the presentation of a $25 savings bond to each of Mr. and Mrs. Thuren the students. Various other awards Odendahl of Price announce made during the assembly forthe engagement and included Outstanding Social of their thcoming marriage Studies student to Kyle daughter, Barbara, to Tomsic, Homemaker of the William Kent (Bill) Fox, Year to Janice Slaugh and son of Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Boy Athlete to Outstanding Fox of Helper. Jewkes. Roy on to wed The couple plan Girls cited for the August 4. Physical Miss Odendahl is a Presidential Fitness Award were Leslie graduate of Carbon High Hansen, Mary Johnson, school and has attended the Laurie Kos, Karcich, Shelly College of Eastern Utah. Debbie Mr. Fox is a Carbon High Valerie Marston, and Stewart Tammy graduate and attended Taskar. CEU. He served with the First year type awards Armed Forces in Vietnam to Terrie O'Berto, went and is now employed by the Jewkes and Kelly Becky Grande Rio and Denver Second year Spensko. Railroad. students cited included Debora Laurie Kos, Rachele and Janice Slaugh. Students who performed at the gathering were Debora Rachele, flute solo; David Kirkwood, Steven Erramouspe, Scott Heino, trumpet trio, and Jody Couple set engagement, August 4 wedding date Car-bonvill- e. evaluated business Kabonic, outstanding journalistic were, first place, Michael achievement during the Skerl; second place, Darlene Colacito; third year. The Helper Journal Th ursday. May 31, 1973 Two schools TUNA V"01 fIf 11 M J iC0TT"?gp5 Facial SPTflIII TISSUE V gjcj 3f40B , WESTERN Pickles FAMILY 48 " VV Band.Alcl II Strips I JJJ |