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Show Thursday. Sept. Helper Revenue Sharing municipal levy to raise an amount of equivalent revenue. Local units in Carbon County $463,343 sharing funds. Included in this total are allocations totaling $289,221 for 1972 plus $174,122 for the first half of 1973. These facts were brought out by Utah Foundation, the Savings Bonds sale figures RE VIEWING plans for the Helper Relief Society are its officers (left to right) Faun Bryner, second counselor; Marcie Ham- - mond, secretary; Mazel Gale first counselor and Janice Carlson, president. , H-- J Photo "Harvest of Treasures" will be the theme for the Helper Relief Society this year, according to president of the local LDS group, Janis Carlson. Mrs. Carlson also said meetings will be held each Tuesday starting on October 2, at 10 a.m. at the Helper Ward. The first meeting will be a fall social. Instructors for the year have been appointed with of the the exception in a prehensive analysis of Federal revenue sharing and programs. The Foundation report grant-in-ai- Savings Bonds sales figures for July in Carbon County came to $66,691 e bringing the total to $444,979, it was revealed today by county volunteer Savings Bonds chairman Albert J. Brezassistant nick, and cashier of Helper State Bank. State Chairman Wendell E. Gile and "Take Stock in ftURfttDOOC IT Justice of the Peace Albert Breznick, presiding Houghton, failed to stop at stop sign, $5. Pete M. August 14 Palacios, speeding, $10. August 15 Lester Jones, failure to appear, $35; Elmer E. Barber, no special July Brent Burrows, July 3 failure to appear, $35. Kay E. Dunn, July 27 exceeding safe speed, $25. August Ernie J. August 1 Trujillo, no driver's license, Charles 0. August Light, overload, $66; Phillip H. Glover, insufficient registration, $5; Clark L. Evans, improper gross $25; displayed, Clark L. Evans, insufficient registration, $5. Jedd W. August 4 August Keller, violation special transportation permit, $15; Russel I. Mann, no driver's expired safety L. Donaldson, im- Richard L. Regis, expired driver's license, $10; Shane A. Brown, reckless driving, $25. Richard L. August 8 Carlson, no driver's license on person, $5; Garth Nielsen, speeding, $10; H. Lawrence Love, overload, $25. Erma L: August 9 no Utah Coomer, registration in vehicle, $10; Daniel W. Hopkins, insufficient registration, $10; Harold M. Thompson, expired driver's license, $15; Joseph F. Walisky, expired driver's license, $15; Dominic R. Pero, expired safety inspection, $15; I. Markowski, $5; Alex Mark improper Markakis, expired safety inspection, $10. James D. August 10 Loudder, no special transportation permit, $15; Russel W. Cowan, overload, $57; Steven B. Simcoe, vehicle in unsafe condition, $25; Gust C. Panos, expired safety inspection, $20; Henry A. Skerl, speeding, $10; Leslie A. Keele, driving on wrong side of highway, $25. August Crowther, Earl C. Jack 13 overload, W. $25; Fee, expired safety inspection, $5; Tommy L. McCracken, overload, $29; Donald A. Naramore, overload, $25; Ivan D. Dealy, no special transportation permit, $15; Dan E. Martin, expired safety David $10; inspection, K. here's ' your answer driver's no Stratton, license, $25; Robert J. proper registration, $5; Veterans, George T. 20 Kerlin, expired driver's license, $15; George T. $25; Kerlin, overload, Jimmie P. Stafford, overload, $25; Vern A. Hammon, overload, $35. John G. August 7 David concluded. $5. weight Thomas Is there any truth to a statement I heard that the Q A. license, $15; Curdie, speeding, $10; Peggy A. Kirkwood, no driver's license on person, $5; Michael B. Taylor, speeding, $10; Dick K. Jones, no driver's license on person, $5; Jo Ann Trujillo, Veterans agency provides are potentially available to 47.1 percent of our nation's population, either directly to veterans and surviving dependents, or indirectly to members of veterans' families. driver's license on person, $5; Johnny L. Espinosa, illegal n, $15. 21 R. Floyd Barton, overload, $44; Carolyn Robb, improper passing, $20. Lavina KirkAugust 23 wood, expired safety in$10; spection, Shirley M. Marakis, expired safety inspection, $10; William L. Wadley, failed to yield right of way, $20. August 24 Raymond E. Peavey, no special transportation permit, $15; Raymond E. Peavey, no chauffeur's license, $10; Winston T. Gleave, no license on trailer, $15. Domingo M. August 27 toxication, Walker, insufficient $5; $20. E. Bob No August Robertson, no safety inspection, $20; Jona Gonzales, expired safety inspection, $10. stimulation proves feasible. Workshop set For "Get Results" Want Ads An upholstery workshop will be held at the Carbon County Nursing Home from Time will September be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily for the entire week. CALL 24-2- 8. Pprsons interested may for more incall formation. The deadline is September 17. 637-323- 472-567- 8 campaign currently more than 1 I II A GENUINE OLD FASHIONED RALLYSaturday, .1. . 5:00 li"M let w"l fro PM V,pt.mhhJ1 if stop. Mr. Ford was driving a 1946 Buick. Damage was estimated at $100 to Ford's car and $200 to the diesel rig, Trooper Robertson said. Assisting in the accident investigation was Gene Robb and Sergeant Frank Whipple, all of the Highway Patrol and Helper City Police Chief Karl Stavar. VC vV 0 ' V--- iVV 111 I llW """Wa J! Jt jStV tr ( ml - SZ J7v4 Hi L '.oved (32 sr"". r C XzJ--.- i of Agriculture are urged to apply for free or reduced price meals for their children. The guidelines define eligibility for the program on the basis of total family income along with the total number of family members. Unusual circumstances and family hardships may also make students eligible to participate in the program. Application may be made by filling in the application forms sent home in a letter to parents. Forms are also year. Questions concerning eligibility requirements for both free and reduced price meals should be directed to local school principals Doug Massman of Helper Junior High; Bill Bate of Sally Mauro or Don Wells of Ann Self Training Center or district school lunch director Pauline Buchan-na- n of Price. EH VV- Er53 sPrt - with 350 11 Pwer steering and brakes, vinyl radio wi,n rear speaker. --VtoP and Window Sticker Price $3914 111 LLh 1 1 I DU. This Weehl'A I. 74e La9una Sport Coupe make room for to CouPe V-- Must Be 1 si . L-d- r for the Hunters! . I'V ! Yr 3 Tnily 9 '73 J?' lwb FiertsidesTi ri . f l I lr LWBFIeetsides &onn September 15. CAPITOL KUTV UgfawntMl. Umltt) Stlttt UD Prime IvCw ll r,e Vn w brakes, performance axle. wll V, viWindow Sticker Price $4588 73 Blazers 4x4 5 rnese are NEW automatics with Speeds and V-- ff'f' HL JL Q new have under 4,000 miles and car warranty, Equipped I carry the with V- - B. automatlc, air, power steering and brakes and tilt steering wheel. Sedans "The Sure Road Satisfaction" To 1 Sedan luxury Chevy with luxury -- k fty " 1 1 y ' J-$- I 't'A V , j,t; ' N ( IV:X if l c rm r Building a better way to see the US. A. CdDcd HILL, CITY. Channe $3975 ;Sr 73 Blazer Executive Cars. SaVe with console, automatic air, bucket seats' power steerlng and Save Up to '1188D m pa la or Cheveile Malibu V-- Executive Cheyenne Caprice 73 Blazers and Trucks , All equipped with automatic, power steering and brakes and air conditioned. 3 are New. 4 are low mileage 1 Stock No.380 rinconnA & Ys with Cheyenne or Custom Deluxe Cabs 1 SaveOvers $60 r Final TssSV 2J I 2 SALT LAKE j to a schel Ford of Helper (shown above) is City H-- J Photo Police Chief Karl Stavar. traffic from U.S. 50-- 6 around site of mishap involving vehicle of Her- MOVING I I V the guidelines issued by U.S. Department $60 J II II Vj37461oly Saturday Sept. 15 falling fRvMTSx t In addition we'll be doing live spots direct Irom the Rally all during the Telethon on Channel 2! PRIZES!! Will be given away at the Rally for all the people who donate during the Telethonl UTAH coming area under Carbon North families available at the principal's Nation-wid- e E Bond sales reached $462 million in July, the highest figure for any July since 1943, and with the addition of sales of $25 million, sales for the month came to $487 million. II ALL EVENING LONG FROM 8 30 WILL BE LIVE ENTERTAINMENT SETS SO WE CAN ALL WATCH WITH TELEVISION M ALONG THE TELETHON. Center in Spring Glen. The announcement was made this week by the Utah State Board of Education's Division of School Food Services. everywhere. gos PcnLbDB THERE A temporary egg tooth enables a baby snake to break out of its egg. An egg tooth is a small horny nubbin on the tip of the upper mandible with which it chips away at its prison. billion in Savings Bonds including Freedom Shares are now being held by millions of Americans 773 TO 10 00 P two-thir- office in each school. Application may be made at any time during the school 4 -- Door eoniuction with the Telethon, Utah is holding the world ! biggest pot luck dinner! Admission will be only $1., tor good home made Utah food donated by the people from all over the stale. collided with an eastbound diesel trailer. The diesel was driven by Derke Lee Benson, 28, of Newton, Utah. Owner of the truck is Carl C. Robbins of Logan. Officer Robertson said Mr. Ford hit into the left rear tandom wheels on the trailer of the rig. The truck traveled about 1,000 feet down the road before 50-- 6 nt 4x4. These In equal to $12.15 per capita, total of $300 damage resulted after a two vehicle mishap on the south Helper last intersection of U.S. Friday about 2:30. into According Darrell officer vestigating Robertson of the Utah Highway Patrol, a car driven by Herschel English Ford, 79, of Helper started from Popular Street onto the intersection when he ....... Democratic National Telethon allocation was sharing d 5 Three area schools will be among others under the Utah State Board of Education to provide the annual federally sponsored Free and Reduced Price Meal Program. Area schools are Sally Mauro elementary, Helper Junior High, both in Helper, and the Ann Self Training five-yea- One-thir- d released indicated that such date has I hear rumors about Q a device that will give sight to the totally blind. Is this VA prosthetics? Is there such a device? A You have heard of a concept still in the early research stage and nowhere near ready for prosthetics development. In March 1973, medical newspapers reported that a neurologist Einstein from Albert of Medicine College believes such a device eventually may be possible if the concept of Eugene J. 30 set for veterans' for the Vietnam Total revenue sharing allocations to all local units in Carbon County for 1972 were equal to $18.48 per capita. If these funds were raised from local tax, an increase of 8.49 mills ($.49 assessed $1,000 per valuation) would have been required in the overall levy within the county. In the case of the Carbon County Government only, the 1972 Federal Revenue veterans benefits. Walker, overload, $52; Lynn Haslem, no safety inspection on trailer, $10; Donald E. Poe, insufficient registration, been Carbon County Government has received allocations totaling $305,464. A seven-month- been set. The Vietnam Era is still continuing for purposes of eligibility for $25; registration, What cutoff date has A in- public Eugene J. Serrano, Q benefits War? America" shows The Helper Journal Lunches offered in schools Vehicles damaged in mishap chairman of 1973 Harry Blundell jointly announced s sales that the total of Savings Bonds in Utah came to $16,825,536 or 57.8 percent of the 1973 quota. a record Nationally, achievement was announced by the Department of the Treasury as figures Administration touches the lives of nearly half of the U.S. population? A That's a fairly accurate statement. In fact, benefits and services the no August homemaking lessons; Lois Olson, social relations; Zina York, cultural refinement; and LaVon Gull, visiting teacher's lesson. "Our meetings are very enjoyable and we invite all to attend," Mrs. Carlson Hovat, failed to wear corrective lenses, $10. Jack E. August 17 White, overload, $25; Delores M. Skerl, no driver's license on person, 3 Sherman, expired driver's license, $10; Richard W. no Utah Mueller, registration, $15; Steven L. Papazaharis, no gross $10; weight displayed, Thayne, Daley, overload, $25; Nick $25. inspection, $10; Richard L. Teachers and the themes they will cover are Dora transportation permit, $15; Alan J. Allred, failure to keep proper control, $25. August 16 George Martell, expired safety inspection, $10; Thomas M. Ernie J. Trujillo, expired safety inspection, $10; Dean L. Dickman, expired inspection, $10; James Borla, no driver's license on person, $5; Benedict W. Moader, no driver's license, $15; Marshall, spiritual living teacher. vice-preside- research com- private organization year-to-dat- Relief Society to start in October have received in Federal revenue the property tax equivalent was equal to 5.58 mills. The Federal revenue sharing program was enacted last year by which apCongress, propriated more than $30 billion in federal funds to state and local units across r the nation over a of the period. funds allocated to each state is distributed to the state government with the going remaining to local units. and amounts to $18,699 Federal revenue sharing distributions to Helper City have amounted to $18,699 since enactment of the program 18 months ago. Revenue sharing funds to the city for 1972 were equal to $5.94 per capita. It would have required an increase of 6.71 mills in the Helper 13, 1973 M"J 129 K1(jD0DD West Main 637-011- 0 |