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Show Thursday, Jan. The Helper Journal 4 Helper hoopsters make starting Dino lineup IT 17, 1974 News of Heper Junior High School nn Prepared by The Rampage Club Bermece Webb and Carol Postma. advisors Poster made Small visitor for activities by KEVIN HANSEN by JOAN TATTON In Mrs. Wilene Canto's fifth period class, many posters are being made. After all of the students' work is completed, some of them move on into the library to make posters. Mrs. Canto is assigning people to make different posters for coming ac- tivities. Some of the students working on posters are Leslie Wendy Muse, Boyack, Judy Lee, Joan Tatton, Tami Imai, Carey Jones, Sharon Sloan, Darcy Watson, Judy Nielsen and Edythe Banasky. Girls practice on trampoline important than height; i l 1 v I In Mrs. Bernice Webb's fifth period history class, an unexpected visitor arrived. You could never guess who it was ! It finally ran out into the hall. Then Kevin Hansen stpnnfld rr on it. The students took it down to the office. Six with Payson in the FRANK Carbon gym. MARRELLI Carbon to even won the game, region it game iWwtjrsji This visitor was a little brown mouse! It ran in front of the room, along the wall and behind a filing cabinet. The girls in the class started to yell and some of the boys started to chase him. til I L"i" s 62-5- their league record at dismount. The girls are able to do all kinds of things on the trampoline. by LORRI MONTOYA Helper Junior High has a new public address system for use in emergency situations. But during the noon hour, the office switches the radio over onto the P.A. system. Now HJH students can walk down the hall and listen to their favorite songs. The P.A. operates through only one speaker, but the school is working to get more speakers. Most of the students at HJH should enjoy this new P.A. system. Students study Utah Indians by LISA DAVIS This year Helper Junior High has a drill team consisting of 45 girls. Six of these girls are HJH's cheerleaders. The drill team also has four drill mistresses. Their names are Janae Edmunds, Debora Gerrard, Denise Ross and Yolanda Salas, These girls have completed one drill and are in the of process designing another. The club meets every Thursday when they wear their uniforms to inspire school spirit. Pie making by SUSAN SCARCE LLI In Mr. Harold Cunningham's seventh grade Utah History class, students are studying about Utah Indians, such as the Utes, Piaute, Shoshone, Hopi and the Goshiutes. The students are studying about their culture and other interesting characteristics about the Utah Indians. LUVlr AIM T M Loans 7 East Main 637-026- 3 by BECKY BUCKLEY The students in Mrs. Karen Bertelsen's seventh period ninth grade Home Economics class have made pies. the first day Mrs. On Bertelsen demonstrated how to make a good pie crust. Then the students were to make a pie crust at home and bring it to school. The pie crusts were graded by the students and Mrs. Bertelsen. Then the students made a pie with a MOTOR CREDIT I B Jt iffy Bonnie Lanes filling and meringue. They brought them to school and were sampled by the students. The different kinds of pies the girls made were coconut cream, banana cream, chocolate and lemon. The girls now have learned how to make a pie. OIL representatives (seated, left to right) Howard Besseler, consultant Tom Griffin, general manager for Braztah, Boyd Harvey and president Jim Diamanti listen as town president Pete Tabone (right, standing) address homeowners of the town at last SaturH-- J Photo day's meeting. (See related story on Page 1.) attorney 13-1- 10-1- PRICE Hamilton 175; Sandra Bogdin Susan Wilstead 166; Louise Wilson 163; Kathi Cook 156; Zina York 151. High Team Games: Alley Nine Pins Cats Five Nuts Children. The donation will be one of the area group's Federated Club projects. Members of the board include Etta Diamanti, president; Ivy Jouflas, first vice president; Louise Peckham, second vice president; Maxine Murphy, secretary ; Agnes Porter, treasurer. The board meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Diamanti who served a hot luncheon to her guests before the business meeting. The regular meeting for the Women's Club will be held on January 24 at 1:30 p.m. at the Helper Civic Auditorium. Mrs. Murphy will be program chairman. All guests and members are invited to hear a talk by a representative of the Forest and musical Service program presented by Gladys Vignetto and Elaine Jones, Mrs. Murphy said. IRS asks employers to issue W-2- s early Roland V. Wise, Internal Revenue Service District Director for Utah, today asked employers to give employees their W-- 2 forms or equivalent earnings statements early this month so they can file their tax returns by January 31 and receive their refund sooner. "The deadline for forms remains issuing January 31, but taxpayers who file their tax returns in January should receive W-- 2 refunds in four to five weeks," Mr. Wise said. "Those who file during peak periods such as late February, late March, or April may have to wait up to eight weeks for a refund," It stands to reason, Mr. Having a birthday party, dinner or ex- pecting guests? Wise pointed out, the 10 IRS service centers can process returns and approve refunds much faster when workloads are not heavy. Taxpayers who wait until the last few weeks to file, Mr. Wise said, often are in a hurry and make thoughtless mistakes that can delay refunds. As in previous years, an employee filing his return for 1973 must attach a W-- 2 form from each employer. Each form should show earnings, income tax withheld and social security information. The IRS expects to issue some 60 million refunds this year, totaling about $20 billion. This year's average refund will probably approximate last year's $345 average, Mr. Wise said. Bonnie Lounge Lounge 23-Rio Grande Vets Chuck's Asay's Wood Food Center Pharmacy Pepsi Cola High Series: Helen Konakis Prudy Dunn 168- 198- Georgene Perri 15-1-3; 11. 11-1- STEVE OLSEN Helper man 180-54- Teresa Milovich Rosalie Fossat Freda Bianco 169- - wins weight Rose Monroe 199- - 505; 204-50- lifting test Margaret Banasky Steve Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Olsen of Helper, recently took first place in his weight and height division in a weight Ricks lifting contest at College in Rexburg, Ida. The young Helper man, a freshman at Ricks, per- Josephine Borla 178; Virginia Tasker 176; Merlene Kirkwood Edith Tone 174; Rose 176; Bendetti 177; Zina York 172; Marge Guy 170; Arlette Pierce formed a High Games: Norine Jewkes 310 pound overhead bench press; 220 pound jerk; 165 military and a 155 Snatch to win the honor. Steve is a 1973 graduate of In Carbon High School. high school he was a member of the football and weight lifting team. varying hare shot in New Hampshire several years ago was found to have two perfect hearts- - one on the right side and one on the left side. A Smith Lorene 199; 183; 172. BONNIE LANES League of Nations Central Commission 25-- See Us for the Low Cost Auto Loan You'l Need Bonnie Highway Lounge 23-Rio Grande Vet? Lounge Asay's Firewood Chuck's Pharmacy Food Center Pepsi Cola Games: Helen High Konakis Prudy Dunn Georgine 5; 15-1- 3; 12-1- I 11-1- 7; 1; Perri Milovich Rosalie Fossat Freda Bianco Monroe r 1 Teresa EMERY COUNTY 8RIANCH GREEN RIVE9, UTAH Rose Margaret 204-50- Jewkes 199; Lorine Smith 183; Jo Borla 178; Virginia Taskar Merlene Kirkwood 176; 176; Edith Tone 174. IMP and f news worthy call 3lft? 33H Pi Dinosaur ? ''saw 200 E. 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We MM s HARD OF HEARING FREE SERVICE CENTER AND ELECTRONIC HEARING TESTS "Better service for your hearing aid means better hearing for you.". Thursday Morning Team Standing: Alley Cats Five Nuts Happy Rollers Splits 10-1- board Association Drill team nt 15-1- 3; Board members to make donation to handicap group Lunch music junior ANNOUNCES 13-1- Helper Women's Club Helper Women's Club voted at a recent meeting to make a donation to the Carbon-Emer- y Unit of the Utah marksman responded with a been in the starting lineup performance and a fine for every game Carbon has defensive game, playing the played this year. He is entire 32 minutes. Mark is a regarded as a top defensive player and good scorer. SERVICE FOR THE Lupo has apparently won back a starting role after losing it earlier in the Converted The executive members of the Marrelli and Martinez were also regulars on the Helper American Legion baseball team last summer and Martinez was a fine pass receiver and defensive player on the Dino football team this year. . MARK MARTINEZ er junior last year and has when one wants to stop you flex your knees immediately upon hitting the canvas; one should have at least six spotters; one should jump only for a short time; when getting off, it is necessary to come to a complete stop and put a hand on the frame and Cunningham. 3-- 3. and Certainly students will be wary of these little beasts because they are moving in from the cold to find a warm place to say, and HJH was just one of the places they selected. t. JACK LUPO basketball outstanding players under Coach Harold Martinez received the starting nod for varsity play the first time this year against Payson, and the I' ? The Dinos travel to Lehi tomorrow night (Friday) for a 7:30 game with the Pioneers. Marrelli, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marrelli, is one on of the Dino the cage team this year. He was a semi-startas a i t I When arriving back at class from the office the girls teased the boys calling them "murderers" "brutal boys." by BRENDA HOWELL In Miss Sue Hansen's seventh grade gym class the girls have been practicing on the trampoline. Before the girls could get on the trampoline, they had to know six safety rules. The rules are only one person on the trampoline at a time; balance control is more cracked the starting lineup for the Carbon High basketball team and are figuring prominently in the Dino hopes for a state tournament berth. Seniors Frank Marrelli and Jackie Lupo and junior Mark Martinez were in the starting for lineup Coach Evan Excell in last Saturday's son of Mr. and Mrs. Able Martinez. All three young men are graduates of the Helper Jr. High where they were season as a result of a short suspension. The fast and aggresive five foot eight inch guard is the motivation behind the Dino attack. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Santo Lupo. Three Helper boys have hi "The Men who know Tires Best" in 3GaOBGDAlL Open 8 to 6 p.m. weekdays 8 to noon Saturdays. 160 EAST f.lAIH STOEET-637-2- 296 TTDBO USE YOUR BANKCARDS |