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Show Universal Microfiix; L'orp, Box 3LC 2b03 84101 Iff VO tlMtt J ... r xv- - ft: .y M J t fir' v. Helper Police Officer Bill Voll searched the area and later the entire town for the solicitors. No suspects have been apprehended. 5ft 1$ i1 ti r """"""N Child Emergency Fund). -- X; way Patrol dispatcher informed him Merleen Kirkwood reported two the matching girls, Meeting in a special session with T.E. (Tom) ;l Griffin, Trico Company representative in charge of the Castle Gate move for the McCulloch Corporation, on Tuesday of last week, Helper City Council began the process of hammering out the details of the proposed Castle Gate subdivision annex to Helper City. O b' v Mayor Pete Tabone and member of the present Castle Gate Town Board of Trustees were also in attendance at the meeting. Rodney Despain, planning consultant retained by Helper City, presented his views on the plans for the He new subdivision. displayed several maps of proposed alternatives of the original plans presented by Mr. Griffin and the regular ' ' y 'w .- -. session & 5:5 I , r" r '. POSTMISTRESS Carmela Tomsic feels heat emitted from Edison light globe which H-- J Photo has shined outside the Castle Gate post office for 60-- y ears. money for the United Nation's fund at her home on Fabrizo Street. Mrs. Krikwood told police she saw a third girl across the street from her home but didn't get a good enough look at her LDS conducts Penny Parade in Helper The annual LDS Church Primary Penny Parade drive was held in Helper Monday, under the direction of chairman Naomi Christensen. contributions will not be deposited until February 14 volunteer the giving workers a chance to call back and aliow for additional donations. All the money will be donated to the Primary Children's Medical Center in Salt Lake. and volunteer Primary workers canvassing the area are Debbie Callor, Joan Goodrich, Naomi Christensen, Hilda Funk, Karen Nielson, Carolyn Birch, Ruby Willis, Carta Lombardi, Leona Nourse, Sandra Cochrane, Janice Ruston, Joyce Mortensen, La Von Sidwell, Glenna Pollastro, Hazel Gayle, Mary Briest, Diane Brown, Deane Olsen, previous : gj nave liked. Besides investing $750 to buy the building from North American, she has also spend money recently to fix up the building. But she said she, as well as many people in the community, feel that generally McCulloch has treated them good by at least offering options by which they could chose to move their homes. Although McCulloch didn't tell her their plans for the building, Mrs. Tomsic said she feels they are going to preserve it. Mrs. Tomsic started in post office work in Royal in 1944 where she was d postmistress before she was to Castle Gate. This is her 30th year with the United States Post Office Department. tran-sfere- in the area at the present time is the existence of easements for high tension power lines, which carry a restriction on building directly under the lines. This presents a problem to the planners in working out streets to follow a line within these easements in order to allow construction and movement of houses to areas that do not infringe upon the easements. and burn. McCulloch recently offered Mrs. Tomsic $300 for the post office she purchased last year for $750 from North American Coal. McCulloch claims the building would serve no use if moved to Helper so they wanted to purchase it, Mrs. Tomsic said. The long time Castle Gate Postmistress feels she didn't get as much money out of the deal as she would Castle Gate. residents of his community are contemplating the move to the new subdivision definitely do not favor the location of a playground agency. "I am a collector of American Police Badges and if it is at all possible I would like to add or your badge shoulder patch to my collection," he said in a letter. Only the Australian collector agreed to pay for a patch, Chief Stavar said. Police Helper of several Police Chief Karl The number of known drug users in Carbon County has risen since 1969 from about 30 to 325, said Sheriff Albert Passic last Thursday at Helper Junior High School at a Drug Seminar during the Helper PTSA meeting. "There is not a 'type' of student who takes drugs; and it is shocking to find many students with high scholastic ability turning to pot to 'turn on'." the Sheriff Claremore, parents, students and teachers. After his talk, the county sheriff answered questions and invited the audience to examine the drug display he brought. collectors Skokie, 111., in The Okla., and Queensland, Australia. Most the of city about $2 each, Chief Stavar said. The request from are collectors Murray Police came commissioner of the board of police and fire. The agencies. ft: of Health, Education and Welfare's Office of Education. This was the word state from Monday Librarian Russell Davis of Salt Lake. Under Title I, which provides assistance for extension of public library service to areas where there is none or where service is inadequate, a Book Mobile program may be available to serve Helper library customers by next for the construction, Davis added. missioners in a few months. The county Book Mobile program would be funded by the county, state as well as federal government, the Book Mobile 15 programs PRIMARY Penny Parade Drive chairman Naomi Christensen (left) assigns workers Janice Ruston, Hilda Funk and Joan Christensen to canvass certain areas of H-- J Photo Helper. Under Title II, Helper may apply for matching funds to rebuild or remodel its library, Mr. Davis said. Applications will be sent to all libraries in the state by the first of next week, he added. The local govern- added. ment must match the federal government to pay I Area fire this week nounced assistant fire chief Jim Bottino. Only $1,000 of the damage occured in the city limits. Helper department responded to 18 calls during the past year, 12 in surrounding areas and six within the city limits, Mr. Bottino reported. Community Calendar I February 6 Helper Kiwanis Club meetinq, 7 p.m., La Salle Club; Carbon rllgh School presents, "Fiddler on the Roof", 7:30 p.m., Carbon High School auditorium; Lady Elks' meeting, 8 p.m., Elks' Lodge in Price. February 7 Helper Lions Club meeting, 7 p.m., La Salle Club; Sorelle, Stella to secure reference material and loan books from other libraries, he $26,500, of the LSCA. Police Helper department doesn't have a collection. 7 Under Title III, the grant to Utah is authorized for establishing and maintaining local, regional, state and interstate cooperation networks of libraries, Mr. Davis said. Helper Library is connected to the network serving 21 of Utah's counties. Carbon County Total damage caused by hasn't asked for the service, answered during 1973 fires the state librarian added. VolunUtah was allocated by the Helper City was teer Fire Department $164,424 to use under Title I an- Australia Bv Kendra Tomsic Mr. damage $26,500 Com- 111., . collector was the only one who did not identify himself with any law enforcement Library to benefit from grant monies Helper City Library has been designated to receive benefits under Titles I, II and III of a $338,875 Library Services and Construction Act grant awarded Utah recently through the U.S. the from . missioner William J. Elliott of the Village of Skoki Board of Fire i and Police Commissioners agreed to send Helper a patch if they should be interested. The only thing is from the state's highway patrol, while the request from Illinois Department even has assigned a chairman to collect arm patches from various law enforcement Helper's patch has the words "Helper City Police" embroidered on a shield with a star in the center. They cost the in Skoki, came Oklahoma in law enforcement work. engaged Helper Department has been sending the patches free of charge as a good will measure. Only the collector Murray Sii state librarian said. Presently, there are members present except Frank Scavo. Department shoulder recently patches have been the target When the Helper Library doesn't have a particular book, customers should ask librarian Iola Cobain to order it from another library through the network, Mr. Davis said. Utah's Title III funds total year. Mr. Davis said he will $24,509, Mr. Davis said. submit the plans to the ComCarbon County Kathy Redding, Phyllis Sillitoe and Edna Bath. stated that the subdivision. Mayor Tabone said most of the people who will be making the move to Castle Gate are senior citizens, many of whom are retired who would welcome a quiet environment Tor their neighborhood. The meeting was presided over by Mayor Chuck Ghirardelli with all council from Helper police force increase of drug users Department for water Mayor Tabone emphatically te Although Helen Houghton has been assisting Mrs. Tomsic with work at the post office on Saturdays and during her annual leaves, Margaret Russell who was transfered to the Salt Lake post office in October, worked with Mrs. Tomsic fcr the past 20 years. Mrs. Tomsic has two sons and a daughter, Ben Peterson of Salt Lake; Jim Peterson of Salt Lake and Mrs. Gaylene Crocco of Price. She is married to Frank Tomsic and the couple reside next to the post office in facilities the providing culinary and sewer service. area in the midst of the Collectors request patch Stavar said this week the department has received requests for their patch from told Discussion also centered upon the location of certain type houses, location of a park or play ground area widespread nostalgic searches. Sheriff notes Light globe still shines after 60 years of use CASTLE GATE Even the leveling of a town won't put out Castle Gate's eternal light. A 300 watt Edison light globe that has shined outside in front of this town's post office for 60 years is still working. Last week, Carmela Tomsic, owner of the post office building, brought the rare globe inside in an effort to preserve me of the oldest reminiscents of the building which she recently sold to McCulloch Oil Corporation. "Every time I come over in the morning I look for the globe," said Mrs. Tomsic who has been postmaster at Castle Gate since 1957. The light was first used when Oscar Evans was postmaster, Mrs. Tomsic visitors still stop to said. see the old globe, she added. Townspeople have suggested she donate the globe to a museum but Mrs. Tomsic said she prefers to see it the Thursday. One of the apparent bottlenecks to construction description given by Mrs. Dale, had tried to solicit Keller, 6 Panel hammers on aimexaltion details 1 of Third Avenue called the police about 9:45 p.m. reporting two very young girls with long blond hair had solicited mouey for UNICEF at her home. Mrs. Dale told police she doubted the legality of the drive because of the age of the youngsters, the lateness of night and the wrong time of year for the drivev A parked car with a driver was waiting for the girls, Mrs. Dale told police. After the girls had left her home, Mrs. Dale said she phoned neighbors to ask if the girls had been at their homes. While Officer Voll was patroling the area for the solicitors, the Utah High- Linda NUMBER '1 nternational collected 68 1 Proposed subdivision Two West Helper residents reported to police within the same hour late January 28 that two young girls (possibly three) accompanied by an unidentified chauffeur, had tried to illegally solicit money from them for UNICEF Nations I(United The UTAH 7. 1974 "The Energy Center of Utah' reported Dale HELPER. VOLUME Illegal solicits Betty THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1m D'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. Catholic Bingo, 8 p.m., St. February 8 Anthony's Church Hail; High School Basketball game: Carbon High Dinos vs. Pleasant Grove Vikings, 7:30 p.m., at Pleasant Grove; College Basketball game: CEU Golden Eagles vs. Mesa College, 7:30 p.m., Grand Junction, Colo. February 9 Carbon High School presents "Fiddler on the Roof," 7:30p.m., Carbon High School auditorium; College Basketball game: CEU Golden Eagles vs. Rangely, 7:30 p.m., at National Guard Armory In Price. BPW Club meeting, 7:30 February 11 Club. LaSalle p.m., 12 Knights of Columbus February I ft: ft: meeting, 7:30 p.m., St. Anthony's I Church Hall; Helper Relief Society, 10 a.m., Helper Ward Churchj Helper MIA, 7:30 p.m., Helper Ward Church; Spring Glen Relief Society, 10 a.m., Spring Glen Ward Church; Spring Glen MIA, 7:30 p.m., Spring Glen Ward Church; Kenilworth Relief Society, 11 a.m., Kenilworth Ward Church; Kenilworth MIA, 6:30 p.m., Kenilworth 1 Ward Church; Castle Gate Relief Society, 2 p.m., Castle Gate Ward Church. February meeting, 13 Helper Kiwanis Club p.m., LaSalle Club; Altar Society meeting, 7:30 p.m., St. Anthony's Church Hall; Soroptlmlst Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., Carbon Country Club. 7 1 |