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Show Universal :41crofilx Cor box ZK)j-- SL2 841)1 in THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER UTAH HELPER, VOLUME D&RG main line Probe continues into explosions FBI and Denver & Rio officials are investigating two separate explosions on the railroad's main line that occured last week, one of which resulted in minor damage to an engine pulling a train en route to Salt Lake. FBI agent Charles Shephard, who is heading the investigation, confirmed the first explosion occured Thursday about 1 a.m. near Gilluly, a former railroad stop northwest of Solder Summit. Grande Damage was confined to the windows on the left side of a westbound engine that was pulling a train through the area when the explosion not would comment on whether a suspect is known. The explosions were the first incidents of this nature reported in the area, the FBI agents said. investigation into the matter is continuing under the federal train wreck statutes. Local railroad officials said no damage resulted to any part of another west bound train that was passing through the area en route to Salt Lake at the time of the explosion. The train continued to its destination, officials added. The head FBI vestigator in of the Discussion establishment of a separate PTA at Sally Mauro and Helper Junior High schools will be the main business matter of the Helper PTA at its first meeting of the said. school year. On Friday about 7 a.m. The meeting will be held another explosion occured on the D&RG mainline near on September 20 at 7:30 Red Narrows, some 11 p.m. at the Sally Mauro miles northwest of Gilluly, school, said PTA president the head FBI investigator Jean Dimick. confirmed. The first meeting will also give parents an opportunity to meet the new administrators and teachers of the two local schools. Since 1947, the Helper Junior High and elementary schools have been under one PTA. But because of the wide range of differences between the two schools, it A teenage Carbonville is felt that it would be wise girl reported last Friday to organize a PTA for each night to police here that she one, Mrs. Dimick said. had been sexually assaulted "The new junior high by a Helper boy about her school principal, Mr. same age. Massman, is very inAccording to a Sheriff's terested and enthusiastic office report, the incident about having a PTA at the occured between 10 p.m. Helper Junior High. Mr. and 11 :40 p.m. in the Helper Bate is also very optimistic about the PTA school year City Pony League Field. at Sally Mauro and can also After reporting the incident the girl was taken to see the necessity of splitting Carbon Hospital where she into two PTA groups," she was examined by a doctor added. who "found she had been, Mrs. Dimick wrote to the sexually assaulted," the state PTA president JoAnn Sheriff's Office report Burnside to find out what showed. would be the proper According to what the girl procedure to split the PTA. told investigating officers, The state president said the she and the suspect had left issue would have to be the Helper Junior High football field and walked to the city park field where the Helper boy suspect in assault incident occured. After she said she was asaulted, the girl walked to the home of a friend in Helper where she called the police, the report continued. Police brought the suspect in for questioning along with his mother who witnessed the interegation. The youth admitted to having sexual relations but denied forcing the girl into the act, the police report showed. The boy was released to his mother. and Legion Crosses. "It is hoped that the program will be completed by Memorial Day," Mr. Voll said. 37 . l Area land P rezoning A approved Several land areas in the North Carbon area were zoned for industrial and commercial use as a result of approval of Carbon County Commissioners at ' their meeting last nesday. ' ! The S W' V decided by the local membership. Mrs. Dimick urged area parents to attend the meeting and to bring their membership card with them. Persons who paid but didn't pick up their membership card last year may do so at the door, she added. - '".fc. presented I .Mil,.t v.x "ST 1 1 Firemen find 1 N violations of code A. Delpha, Comto missioners plans of the rezoning for industrial use areas in Consumers, Spring Canyon, Castle Gate, Spring Glen and Helper. Three blocks in Spring Glen were rezoned for commercial use. Industrial zoned areas include all of the Consumers area due west and north to a half mile south of Castle Gate including all of the Spring Canyon area; a portion of land bordering the eastern limits of Castle Gate proper; an area extending from the northeast tip of Spring Glen east to an area outside of the western limits of Kenilworth proper, including land to the east of the Helper City boundary. Three blocks extending from the LDS Ward in to the Glen Spring Kenilworth access road was rezoned for commercial use. Joseph TV r. County and Zoning Commission, headed by f f Carbon Death takes l remodeling superintendent Numerous violations of OBTAINING INFORMATION from Fred According to Helper Police Chief Karl Stavar, the the state fire code was Vallejos of Magna (right), leader of the Vallejos incident occured about 11:15 p.m. while the band found in Helper businesses Brothers,, a four piece band from Salt Lake, is was playing for a dance sponsored by Costello The building superinby city firemen who started an inspection for fire HelperHy Policeman William Voll, after a color Guzmon of Price. Mr. Vallejos told city police the tendent for the Helper hazards last week. school light panel in the Helper Auditorium fell on a drum set, an amplifier and an electric guitar was Junior High drummer and damaged some musical equipment. damaged by the panel of lights that fell. Inremodeling project died This was announced this The drummer, Alex J. Mondragon, about vestigation is continuing into the cause of the September 2, in Evanston, week by Helper Volunteer to incident. and of was the taken Wyo., of a heart attack, it Tooele, hospital Fire Chief Jim Pugliese J Photo was learned this week. treated. He was released Sunday afternoon. who added that about 30 Rudy Thomas Eidem, 44, percent of the inspection of of Provo, who spent the business houses has been summer supervising work completed. Emergency blood at the school for contractors The Chief noted that the n Coninspection of all city fire drawing today struction of Company combeen has hydrants An emergency blood died Provo, reportedly pleted and revealed only will be held while on a short vacation. one as being defective. It drawing Mr. Eidem was born July was immediately repaired today (Thursday) in the Rosaleen Fenn has been, Edith Brackett, has a I Helper Civic Auditorium 1929 in Kasson, Minn., to 13, Chief Pugliese said. from 2 to 6 p.m. appointed new office brother and two sisters, all Peter B. and Maytle Eidem. No business has yet been of live in Junior whom of Helper Helper, secretary According to He married Vaunda Lee issued a certification for Claranell Day and Lucille High to replace Edith Tone, John Bianco, Mrs. Katie Ori Garner on August 26, 1958. from who down Burton. that Chief Netta the , and Mrs, the exam, is stepped passing area's quota Gardner, The building superin14 school The former 90 pints of blood. position after years. Pugliese added. tendent Mrs. Fenn started on the was a veteran of the The last inspectin of Purpose of the drawing is Korean War. last Monday. and to replace the large job houses business Survivors include widow; she had been a hydrants was conducted amounts of blood loaned in Previously, son, daughters, Randy, secretary for the Denver & two years ago. the area Belinda Jo, Susan Marie, Rio Grande Western ; Railroad Credit Union for 1 all Provo; brothers, sister, nine and one half years. George, Eyota, Minn.; Mrs. Fenn was born in Arvid, Rochester, Minn. ; Canada and came to Utah in Peter, Austin, Minn.; Mrs. Bill (Barbara) 1926. She attended Opfer, Byron, Minn. elementary and junior high Funeral services were school in Helper and Carbon conducted last Thursday at High school in Price. She a Provo funeral home. has lived in Spring Canyon, Burial was in the Provo Price, Castle Gate and Cemetery with military Helper since moving to EDITH TONC honors. I Utah. ff The new secretary and her husband, Robert, who is a carman on the D&RGW I 1 Railroad in Helper, have two children, Robert Jr. and ROSALEEN FENN Shiela. Mrs. Fenn has two by KENDRA TOMSIC said she has no secretary brothers and two sisters, emplans for Frank Barker of Kansas present but added she will ployment of Emmet City, Kan.; active by participating keep Helper Kiwanls Club September 12 Olympia, Wash.; Mrs. Kit in sports such as bowling. 7 LaSalle Club; St. Anof p.m., Nanaimo, meeting, Morgan Canada and Mrs. Edith thony's Altar Society meeting, 7:30 Reid of Grass Valley, Calif. p.m.TSt. Anthony's Church Hall. Mrs. Tone was born and Red Cross Bloodmobile September 13 raised in Helper where she p.m., Helper Drawing, Emergency attended elementary and Civic City Council Helper Auditorium; junior high school. meeting, 7:30 p.m., Helper City Hall; After graduating from Book Review Club meeting, 8 p.m. A steak fry for present Carbon High school, Mrs. Football game, Carbon Tone was employed until and retired personnel of September 14 Pleasant Grove Vikings, vs. Dinos 1945 at The Vogue owned at Sally Mauro High Elementary that time by James Galanis. school will be held today 5 p.m., at Pleasant Grove. Afterwards, she worked for (Thursday) at 5:30 p.m. in September 15 Polka Party, 9 p.m., Helper Price Helper State Bank until the Civic Auditorium; D8.RGW Veterans Canyon 1958. Recreation Area. Convention, Grand Junction, Colorado. She and her husband, Mama Mia Spaghetti September 16 Tony, an employe of the Stereo, battery p.m., Dinner, Helper Civic U.S. Postal Service in Auditorium. Helper, have two sons, taken from car BPW Club meeting, 7:30 September 17 Vincent (Binko), who will PUNCHING OUT her time card after a day's work is Katherine LaSalle Club; County Comp.m., be in his last year at the Joe Trujillo of Helper Ori of the Sally Mauro Elementary school kitchen personnel, while missioners' to of meeting, 7:30 p.m., Carbon Utah reported police that a University (left to right) Clara Crocco and Hilda Yoklovich av ait Courthouse. stereo in and a County tape player graduating mining their turn. According to Carbon School District Clerk IViovell engineering and Anton J., battery was missing from Helper MIA, 7:30 p.m. September 18 Jewkes, time clocks were recently installed in all district facilities who graduated from the his car parked at his home Ward Church; Helper Spring Glen MIA, to keep working time of all classified employes including' kitof Utah as an on 617 Canyon Street. University 7:30 Glen Ward Church. p.m., Spring chen and janitorial workers under the Department of Labor. Mr. electrical engineer. Anton is stereo The 19 was valued at of the found Helper Kiwanls Club Jewkes said investigation district's classified employes September 1 employed by Utah Power & $60 and the battery at $30. 7 LaSalle Club; D&RGW some were not accurately listing daily work hours. Certificated and p.m., meeting, Light Company in Salt Lake Credit Union meeting, 7:30 p.m., Credit Mr. Trujillo discovered supervisory district employes which includes teachers and prinand is married to the foris Union Office. mer Kerry Pace of Price. the items missing at 6:20 cipals, do not have to use the time clocks.tost of each clock $160. Mr. Jewkes said. Mrs. Tone, the former a.m. last Friday. Light panel falls H-- Rosaleen Fenn Kaze-Gammo- HJH secretary named "tl-',"n- fL , - J r School sets steak fry Community Calendar 2-- 6 I 3-- work check 7 I I Employe Wed- Planning 472-53- which they served are rechecked for spelling. This was announced this week by Legion Cross chairman Fred Voll, who added the crosses are not being sold for a set price since it is not known the 21 NUMBER (mm 3 The first 20 name plates for the new American Legion crosses will be ordered as soon as the names of veterans and war in Legion Post for designated I ,4?. i 1 cZ?i I I 13, 1973 J Order set for cross nameplates final cost. But donations for any amount will be accepted, he added. Checks should be made out to the American I'M I PTA meeting set Sept. 20 occured, agents and railroad officials said. Although railroad officials noted two ties were also damaged, the train was able to continue its trek to Salt Lake, Mr. Shephard . i Ur? lw n 67 472-567- 7 |