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Show .jnivarial Microfilm Hdwr SgMl IIM k. . Ill III A MXS VV THURSDAY, OCTOBER VOLUME 67 HELPER. 4, 1973 NUMBER 40 UTAH-472-5- 671 Parties schedule conventions Sewer, water Property owners must pay costs of installation "The cost for the installation of all culinary water and sewer lines for the service of new housing developments within Helper City shall be defrayed by the affected property owners on a front foot basis." This is the new regulation handed down by the Helper City council sometime ago and at the regular meeting this past Thursday. The council in a rather lengthy session attended by all six members of the board, touched upon a variety of subjects during the meeting. The stand on the costs of water and sewage installation is new only in the case of the culinary water lines, a service that the city has borne the expense of The expense involved in extending sewage service lines has always been paid for by the individual property owners. Mrs. Kay (Jean Ann) Dimick appeared before the panel and inquired as to the status of the flouridated water program for the city She culinary supply. pointed out that it was the understanding of several residents in the community that the chemical was not being added to the water supply in recent months. here-to-for- e. Mrs. Dimick pointed out that, this being the case, many people with children . were seeing that their family was getting the benefits of the flourine treatment through the use of treated toothpastes and other means. It was important, according to Mrs. Dimick, that everyone knows when the city resumes the addition of the chemical to the water supply in order that children will not get an overdose. Nielson, city Kerry watermaster, replied that an electric motor used in the apparatus for adding the chemical to the main line of the water supply was burned out sometime ago and he had not been able to get it repaired. Mayor Chris P. Jouflas assured Mrs. Dimick that as soon as the program is resumed by the city that the towns people will be notified through the news media. The panel also heard Dave Clark, assistant director of the Youth Ser- - Political activities in Helper will begin next week conwith nominating ventions scheduled by the city's Archibald, Party will hold its South 4th 8 guidance juveniles deterrent to juvenile delinquency and to serve as a diversion from juvenile court. Clark said the key in this problem area is prevention through cooperation with schools, service clubs, local government and law enforcement officers. The Youth Service Bureau conducted a pilot program in Price City last year through federal funding and it is being expanded now to include the entire county according to Mr. Clark. The panel heard com V Ul 3 Ay (Continued on page 6) UY v r 1 I gyj 9 ' hmi S; " it . X fin S t-- W- - WIT ; school's scheduled through 10. 16.00; 13.40; 16.00; 13.40; 1972, 88.74 Resident reports bike vandalism Julian Paiz of 380 Canyon Street reported to police the vandalism on September 25, : of a Ernest Mr. job entails painting the floors and numerous other fixtures in the plant during the year, the job in the control room was special. "The men take pride in the control room. It is known as the 'pulse' of the power plant," said plant CASTLE GATE After six years, the "pulse" of the Carbon Steam Electric Plant here is sporting new colors as a result of a painting program. Collie returned three-mont- are (left to right) board operator Edward Zeleznik and J Photo plant painter Ernest Saccomanno. H-- Carbon Electric Plant applies new colors to wall, board panels Saccomanno and son, Frank, a journeyman A white collie valued at mechanic, both of Spring $235 that was reported Glen, recently painted stolen on September 23 has panels that operate Units been returned to its owner, One and Two in the control room of the facility. police said. All Unit Two panels were The old canine belongs to Mrs. completed two weeks ago. Linda Tallerico of Garden Mr. Saccomanno said the wall panel for Unit One has Street. bicycle. d e car belonging to Joleen Wainscott was reported stolen recently from the front of the Hatch Apartments of which she is a tenant. The occured theft sometime during the night time, police said. The car is a 1956 white and green Chevrolet station wagon. License plate number is Utah ADK 33. Neither the car nor a been has suspect apprehended. A DISCUSSING techniques involved in painting control panels in the Carbon Steam Electric Plant in Castle Gate been finished but not the board. Dark blue was applied to the boards and a light blue to the wall controls. Plant superintendent John York decided on the colors. ten-spee- The bicycle was parked in the Paiz's garage,-policreported. Damage was estimated at $20. Homecoming October 8 Kicking off the activities on Wednesday will be a colorful parade down Price Main Street on October 10 follows: 1973: Municipal, School, 52.61; County, Special District, 5.50. 1972: Municipal, School, 54.34; County, Special District, 5.00. Dinos set homecoming "Dreams of the Future" is the theme of Carbon High percent for county purposes and 6 percent for special district purposes. A comparison of the 1972 and 1973 property tax levy in Helper by purpose is as Plant painter h Woman attends PTA for over 40 years . ' Y m m f raw V-LST-- & resigned because poor health. of the Chairman Democratic Party is Matt Star. The Progressive Citizens Party presently has all incumbents for offices being voted upon this year, Mayor Chris P. Jouflas, Councilman Joe Rolando and Robert E. Olsen. for dates Filing nominated candidates will be October 9 through October 19, according to city recorder Albert Fossat. 15 municipal purposes, and 1973, 87.51. Approximately 60 percent of the total property taxes charged in Helper this year will go for school purposes. The Foundation report shows that 18 percent of the FLANKED BY her grandsons Jim (left) and George is Beatrice Schoenberger, election. The Progressive Citizens Party will also elect a party chairman to replace Dr. J.J. Dalpaiz who has property tax will go for The total property tax imposed in Helper was reduced by 1.23 mills this year, according to an analysis prepared by Utah Foundation, the private tax research organization. " " Helper's overall property tax "levy in 1973 is 87.51 mills. This compares with a total levy of 88.74 mills in 1972 and 90.43 in 1970. The following shows the trend in Helper's total tax rate since 1950: 1950, 47.35 total mill levy; 1960, 63.905; 1965, l i iMm pM-wfal- Although Williams. The numerous knobs and dials on the panels made painting second in difficulty only to masking, Mr. Saccomanno said. He, along with skilled helpers and board operators, masked off the panels. Besides masking, the surface of the panels, which include spaces between knobs and dials, had to be free of dirt before paint was applied. "Painting is one thing," Mr. Saccomanno said, "but cleaning is another!" who is still as active in PTA as she was some 40 years ago said, is because paint Mrs. Schoenberger said she had never held an office in the PTA since during younger years she was active also in the Altar Society of which she has served as president. She is also in charge of the Block Rosary and was elected Catholic Mother of the Year in 1961. materials, preserves facilitates cleaning and prevents rusting. Six years ago Mr. Saccomanno painted the controls with a brush. But since his son, who use to paint cars, knew how to operate the plant's paint gun, he did most of the painting this time, Mr. Saccomanno said. Mr. Saccomanno assumed painting duties in the plant after the death of Gene Plugga of Helper. The Spring Glen man was a skilled helper at the plant before assigned painter. Suspect nabbed in vandalism A Community Calendar by KENDRA suspect in the van- dalism of a Duchesne' Street resident's car has been apprehended, police reported According to the investigating officer Harry Reddington of the Helper Police Department, a coil wire was taken and the gas and oil drained from a car by Bonnie Lloyd September 14 or during the early morning hours of owned September 15. TOMSIC 472-563- 7 October 8 COLUMBUS DAY; Rebekkas meeting, Auditorium. 8 p.m., Helper Civic 9 Helper Relief Society meeting, a.m., Helper Ward Church; Spring Glen Relief Society, 10 a.m., Spring Glen Ward Church; Helper MIA, 7:30 p.m., Helper Ward Church; Spring Glen MIA, Spring Glen Ward Church; Knights of Columbus meeting, 7:30 p.m., St. Anthony's Church Hall; Progressive Citizens Convention, 7:30 p.m., Civic October 10 the practical of reasons for painting the panels, Mr. Saccomanno Beatrice Schoenberger of Helper is attending PTA meetings for her grandchildren as regularly as she started some 40 years ago for her children. The Helper woman, who is active in church and social circles, has 11 children, seven of whom are still living. Her interest in PTA activity began in 1935 at St. Columbus' Catholic School in Durango, Colo, for her oldest children Mary, Albert and Anna. From 1933 to 1942 in Durango, Mrs. Schoenberger attended PTA meetings for her children Frances and Alice. Afterwards, the Schoenbergers moved to Helper where her children Frances, Alice, Carl and George enrolled at Notre Dame Catholic school in Price. Although her youngest son George graduated in 1960, she still remained active in PTA since her granddaughter, Frances' daughter, Lois, had started at Notre Dame. Even in 1969, when Lois graduated, Mrs. Schoenburger still attended PTA since George, 10, and Jim Snyder, 13, had started at Notre Dame. featuring floats, bands and marching groups. Starting time will be 1 p.m. Climaxing the activities of the week will be a football game on October 10 matching the Carbon High Dinos with the Lehi Pioneers, a night game to begin at 7:30 under the lights at the Carbon High school football stadium. The alumni and public are invited to attend the homecoming activities. results engineer Keith C. One It ' , reportedly of he would make an inspection of the situation in the area with the city Property tax rate reduced in Helper Vehicle stolen M$i! A x Mrs. and Archibald 1SEBBS con- vention Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. The Democratic Party has set October 13, at 7:30 p.m. for its convention. Both groups will meet in the Helper Civic Auditorium. According to members of the party, purpose of the conventions is to nominate candidates who will run for city offices in the November Dimick also inquired as to what action could be taken in regards to the weeds growing rampart on vacant lots in the neighborhood. Mayor Jouflas, in answer to the inquiries, stated that Utah Foundation reports 80.60; 1970,90.43; QES on the drainage problem neafthis residence. Sudden rain storms in the area send flooding waters across the lots and streets with a potential damage hazard, he reported. Avenue, providing primarily for as a parties, the two Progressive Citizens and Democratic. The Progressive Citizens plaints from Ronald L. vice Bureau, explain his a service program, Co; Auditorium. October 3 Helper Klwanls Club meeting, 7 p.m., LaSalle Club; Lady Elks, 8 p.m., Elks Lodge in Price; Youth League Football games: Jr. Varsity, Broncos vs. Chiefs, 4:30 p.m. at Helper Jr. High school; Jr. Varsity, Packers vs. Vikings, 5 p.m., East Carbon High school; Varsity, Packers vs. Vikings, 6 p.m., East Carbon High school. October 4 Helper Lions Club meeting, 7 p.m., LaSalle Club; County Com- missioners' meeting, 2 p.m., Carbon County Courthouse; Sorelle, Stella 'America Lodge No. 31 meeting, 7 p.m., Helper Civic Auditorium; Stella D' America Lodge No. 77 meeting, 7:30 p.m., Helper Civic Auditorium; Youth Football Game: Bronco Varsity vs. Chief Varsity, 4:30 p.m., at Helper Junior High school. October 5 Varsity Football: Carbon High vs. American Fork, 5 p.m., at American Fork. Carbon High school October 10 Homecoming Parade, 1 p.m., Price Main Street; Football game: Carbon High Dinos vs. Lehi Pioneers, 7:30 p.m., at Carbon High Football field; Helper Klwanls Club meeting, 7 p.m., LaSalle Club; Alter Society meeting, 7:30 p.m., St. Anthony's Church Hall; Democratic Party Convention, 7:30 p.m., Civic . Auditorium. |