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Show The Helper Journal 2 Thursday, Feb. 14, 1974 Rio Grande, Miners Trading lead in area basketball loop Mexican trip Girl Scouts selling tickets to dinner Thirty young ladies now have saved $1,000. The total cost of the trip will be $10,000 so they will un- dertake several more projects to raise the remaining amount. The dinner will be held at the Methodist Church in Price from 5 to 8 p.m. Under the direction of leaders Glenda Gibson, Betty Dale, and Wilma Lewis, the girl scouts will prepare a menu of chicken consisting tetrazzinni, Italian pizza, National Girl Scout Cabana in Mexico in eighteen months. The scouts will pay half the amount themselves, but must raise $4,000 so the troop may go as a unit. Sportsmen's Corner Tickets may be purA month of animal chased from any troop has paid off for tracking member and will also be on three young Helper men the door. at sale who trapped a Gray Fox on February 5 in what has become to be known as Box Canyon located northeast of Utah State Division Conservation Officer Again a most welcome transplant of moose were released in the Scofield area. mature animals, 10 cows and bulls were drugged and two loaded into waiting pickup trucks by a helicopter for to the release site at Upper Fish transportation Creek. The moose included in the group were of a prime nature and the release was considered a great success. Again, the county road department did a great job opening the road through the deep snow and drifts. Without their assistance the job would have increased Helper am approached by sportsmen who the about inquire questionnaire sent out to many of them asking for reports on their activities time I during the season. The information is used by the Wildlife Resource Biologists who determine harvest statistics and helps determine management for coming objectives The Wildlife years. Resource personnel is asking for all persons to fill in the blanks as accurately as possible and return them to in the d, prepaid postage envelope. the city. Tony assists in Price fire Volunteer was called last Saturday morning about 10:15 a.m. to (Continued from page destroyed over $1 million worth of grocery stock as well as the building housing Utah Wholesale Grocery on 1st West and 1st South. Saturday on television, they would learn more about the game. These fellows are good, you have to give them credit for it. They have bad games, taht's very true, but plenty of good games too." fire Helper firemen arrived on the scene and were assigned to protect the north end of Mutual n Despite "being bothered" by arthritis Mr. Monroe has bowled a 600 series every year except this year. "I get pretty stiff when I start but then I limber up," he said. This year his bowling average has varied Builder's lumber yard and Anderson's Cabinet Shop. This was the first time the FW-unit has been used since its motor and pumps were rebuilt about two weeks ago. Firemen battled the blaze under frigid weather. The temperature was as low as four degrees above zero from 157 to 165. "Two years ago I bowled in five leagues and held an average of 172 in all of them," he remembered. Mr. Monroe and his wife Carload Purchase Makes This By Far TTCOE H I M HI SAILE I 11 jgt JH mfl 11 W Gis 1 Rad,al Tires DOgiveyou BetterGAS mileage!! ill I I jPfcLIAI.!! U ifPf? the are residents of Born in Mt. Pleasant on May 6, 1894, Mr. Monroe attended public schools the communist trouble. Since, he has lived in Kenilworth, Spring Canyon and Price when his first wife died. After her death, Mr. Monroe quit working inside the mines bringing to an end 31 un- years derground. Helper Journal South Main St. SECOND PAID AT B with Helper Club, winning Ed Grundy, Noel and Bosone leading the scoring parade. Matt Pollock for Helper Club took game 71-5- fill stepdaughters, James Mrs. Richfield; (Betty) Mrs. Helper; Dominic (Marva Rae) Bruno, Price; and Mrs. James (Mary Lou) Teny, Paletta, Funeral services were Joe Rolando, Jr. & Photo Editor News Graveside services and burial will be in NampaIda. Robert Finney Publisher nM.v. SizeHR70-1- 5 Whitewall or 4 Belt plies of Dynacor rayon cord for better tread stability, longer tread mileage, greater tire strength. ( ) W VV vS x v v V V "You are only as safe REMEMBER as your tires when you drive." Association Ij Phone Price PONTIAC CADILLAC GMCTrucks Y! 1 W vIS.-- YwJ Tire Service Phone 637 2480 VI 'iiiini-l'I- ' Carbon Club on February 24 at 2 p.m. The banquet is sponsored by the Rio Grande Vets Club. Members not already Country contacted " must make reservations with Claranell All Rio Day at Grande employes are invited to attend. mi I.TT71 Helper State Bank HELPER & GREEN RIVER the Point past After, totaling 33 "points as his 1 Notices team won Justice, Martinez, Roy Hyde, Scott FLUFFY soft and bright Young and Jacobsen also are carpets cleaned with shared in the scoring. Eddie. Blue Lustre. Rent electric Anderson, Max Funk and shampooer $1. Mutual 2141c Art Martinez topped the Furniture. offensive game for Point FAT& OVERWEIGHT? Try After. the Diadex plan - Reduce In battle of the drug excess fluid with Fluidex Chuck's stores, dropped no prescription at Veltri's and Barrus Veltri, 272p Drug. Johnny Borla each scoring 20 points. Tom Gutierrez 16 Real Estate fct Sale and Ed Chavez each contributed 10 to the winning ROYAL HOTEL building. total while the top gunner For information call for Veltri was Carl Salas John Labaroi. 1124fc with 12. 67-5- 78-5- 0, 472-332- 4. 1 34 Mobile Homes For Sale in Spanish Fork. Must sell immediately. One 1973 24 x 60 double wide custom mobile home with custom theEditor furniture was carpet. er 798-622- Carmella listed as postmistress instead and Home will be delivered and set up in Price-Helparea. Sells for $16,100. Discounted $2,100 leaving a balance of $14,500. Home located at 570 North Main Street. Will arrange 9 financing. Call Charlie or after 7 p.m. Dgsi Sir We in the Salt Lake Post Office enjoyed your article and picture of the sixty year old globe at the Castle Gate Post Office last week. But we resent the fact that Tomsic lot branch closing Letters to postmaster dealer HOME MOBILE er Journal. 489-787- 4. 1313c of 35 Mobile Homes, Rental postmaster., Sincerely, Josephine Wheeler, former Wattis postmaster Alta Halyoak, TWO BEDROOM furnished mobile home. Call after 5 or inquire p.m. at at 301 2nd East in Helper. 472-396- 4 former Latuda postmaster Louise Dy ekes, former Clear Creek postmaster 214fc 39 Trucks For Sale MUST SELL! '67 Chevrolet n pickup. V-- The EDITOR'S NOTE editor pondered over the title for a woman post office head while writing the story and decided to use postmistress, giving credit to women where credit is due because of the Women's Liberation Movement. four-spee- 8, $575. Call d, good condition, 2142c 472-369- International SCOUT. drive, new tires, and '61 in good condition. 472-398- Phone after 5p.m. 9 1312c 41 Attend ST. ANTHONY'S BINGO News Cards or Bingo, 2 to 4 p.m.; You're invited to Emery County's Feburary Senior Citizen Valentine Dance with a live orchestra at the Huntington School Gym at 8 p.m. Phone reservations if you want to ride the Fun Bus; Feb. 15, Valentine Dance with live orchestra at the American Legion Hall at 7:30 p.m.; Feb. 18, Ceramics at 7 p.m. ; Feb. 19, Arts and crafts making three dimensional pictures at 1:30 p.m.; Feb. 20, Ceramics at 1:30 p.m.; Feb. 21, School lunch at Price Elementary School and entertainment at 12:45 great grandson, at Milford. Ruby Willis's daughter FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15 14, 9 9 9 9 9 a. - Church Hall $140 JACKPOT 59 numbers called Valuable Prizes 12 games for $1 Fun for All ANNOUNCES Complete Change of Schedule EASTERN DEPARTURES WESTERN DEPARTURES 3:10 a.m. A 2:10 p.m. 9:20 p.m. To: Moab, Durango, Cortes 6:25 a.m. 7:05 a.m. 11:15 a.m. 12:25 a.m. and Albuquerque k Departing at 10:15 p.m. underwent surgery at the Carbon Hospital. The patient is Mary Martin, daughter of Jim and Beverly Martin. Grant and Ilia Jensen welcomed the day's visit of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Price of Cleveland. NEXT STEP.... A Larger Home That Will Accommodate A left Boren Rowena Saturday on an extended tour of the South Pacific. This tour takes in Figi, Tahiti, New Calendonia, New Zealand and Australia. Eva Hadden plans to leave Feb. 19 for a two week visit with her daughter and family, Sandra and Harry Halamandaris, at Canoga Park, Calif. Elmer and Annie Parker visited their daughter and family. Marion and Julian Growing Family Raulston, of Springville. We would like to help you get there Basketball Tournament and discussed the celebration of their 45th anniversary at its meeting last Wednesday at the LaSalle Club. tournament at a later date. The club's anniversary is March 6. Guest speaker for the evening was Ray W. Wilson of the U.S. Forest Service who showed slides on wildlife. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Continental Trailways f grand- The club will release further details on the - Pollastro had a big night in leading the Food Center I Senior Citizen Kiwanis Finance Yours Here ADS for the losers. 472-396- The Helper Kiwanis Club began planning the Annual Iu V ) Y banquet to honor retired Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad employes will be held at A Kiwanis discuss l ( YV 1:1. Founded 1885 ? IIIJ Rio Grande Yets set banquet for retirees tournament, anniversary plans E. Main in Price 'l.T R.T. Mitchell Ronald Kosec Robert H. Etzel per year in Utah per year ifg .M!'i V SO NiNM 11 feT-- 02 AT Vtvl 14. f iimmiiiiimm W r'. Morticians tWBlL rpmmMjr g'ft Mitchell OF THE 14 00 fMMfo&JW 2 Radial plies of Dynacor rayon cord for smoother --ggTLi ,,i ride, superior control. These Radials are ideal for Pickup . rutKs MEMBER Jennie Chesnik of Helper. The meeting will be held in the lodge home located on Main Street in Spring Glen. All members are asked to attend. Plans will be made for the new year. 49 Evansville, Wyo.; Bingo 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. grandchildren; 48 great- p.m. R ay Bray is back in the 22 grandchildren; and three Carbon Hospital. Ruby Willis and Martin step - great - grandchildren; McPhie attended the brothers, sister, Alvin for his wedding reception Brown, Price; Sandy Bill Coon, held Wednesday at 3 p.m. in Roy at Myers Mortuary. burger Advertising BLEMISH lodge secretary Helper man, 79 Ida. ClASS POSTAGE HELPER, UTAH Walter Borla, Editor S& A mmm The annual meeting of the Slovenian National Home organization will be held February 24 at 4 p.m., it was announced this week by Death takes Drolc, Jarvie and Strong paced the cable crew. Robbie Jewkes and John Barrus carried most of the offensive load Slovenian group sets meeting February 24 28-1- Ronald may have had. season, difficulty finding the hoop in the first half to just about erase any hopes the Matt Star sponsored team had. Helper Club did find the range the following night and came back from a 9 first half deficit to upset stepson, 9 Chuck's, the only team to defeat Miners Trading this scoring honors with 24 points but team mate Hezalee Ellington had Brown, Melba, Ida. and Mrs. Agnes Shelly, Nampa, Dan Stock APPEARANCE 60-5- there until he was in the eighth grade when he left Helper, Utah Irttnl well-balanc- Justice, Robert Martinez and Carl Pollastro. Rio Grande had an easier time earlier in the week Maurice Brown, 79, of Helper died on February 11 home and went to work in in an Ogden nursing home the Clear Creek coal mine after a short illness. Mr. Brown was born on and started his baseball June 17, 1895 in Mt. career. From 1912 to 1920 he Pleasant to Richard and worked in the mine and was Annie Hutchinson Brown. going to play ball for He married Mary Emily Hiawatha but was hired Thomas on February of 1919 again by Clear Creek to in Manti Temple. She died play ball in the summer of on September of 1947. He married Martha T. Drolc on 1920, he said. "The Sunnyside fire February 16, 1952 in Elko, broke out. I had a car in Nev. She died on March 8, Clear Creek. So, I took the 1973. Mr. Brown was a member rescue team to Sunnyside. One of the rescue men got of the LDS Church. He was hurt, so I took his place. I a retired coal miner. Survivors include son, had a lot of training in rescue work. When we went daughters, Maurice Brown, back to Price I had to leave Mrs. Richard (Joanne) my car and take the train to Richmond, both of Reams; Clear Creek because the Mrs. William (Macel) highways were closed Preston, Sunnyside; Mrs. because of heavy snow," Max (Eva) Stander, Plain Mr. Monroe remembers. City; Mrs. Paul (Laree) He packed his furniture Maucher, Salt Lake; Mrs. and moved to Standardville James (Vuada) Bogart, Clinton; Mrs. Klynn (Mary) shortly after. For a few years he Edmunds, Draper; Mrs. operated the Blue Cut Laran (Elaine) Hupe, Service Station in Spring Melba, Ida.; Mrs. CM. Glen and worked for the (Glenna) Hoch, Meridian, Carbon County Sheriff's Ida.; Mrs. C.E. (Marcel) department for a few years Loveless, Doblins, Calif.; Veteran Dave 80-3- 7. Lauriski is back in action for the East Carbon crew to aid the of Ernie combination Valdez, Shane Timothy, Ray Ferguson and Jim Peak. In other action during the week, Cyfers avenged two earlier losses to Chuck's by defeat on hanging a the pharmacy crew, a loss that put a damper on any second half title hopes give five point win. Skip Leo, Mike Jarvie and Scott Strong scored in 182 SV Drug, 57-5- 2. issued every Thursday by S A Publishers Inc. lr 93-5- 5; Cable, The boys said they have Cyfers and Pollock Ellington seen deer in the canyon and combined for 43 points, 22 many bobcat tracks headed and 21, respectively, and toward Kenilworth within LeRoy Gutierrez chipped in the last month. 10 to the club boys the during KzJ If 1 into driven ground. Willow Creek. their ball. If they would watch the professionals developed into high rising flames which broke through the roof of the store. About a half-doze- chain Rose 1) on Helper was called when smoldering 15, one .of their two weekly checks on their eight traps. The traps were set on February 2 with sardines used as bait, the boys said. The fox fell victim to a double spring teeth trap which was attached to a Monroe assist Price's department extinguish a fire that the a School Palacios, Carbon High sophomore and Ricky Sanchez, 15, and Mark Migliaccio, Helper Junior High School ninth graders found the animal in the trap during - Helper Fire Department PRICE two-fol- Many Tracking foxes pays off for Helper boys coffee. of Wildlife Resources show-dow- Center five led by Mark RICKY Sanchez (right) and Tony Palacious hold Gray fox they trapped in Box Canyon, northeast of Helper last week. rigatoni, French bread, salads, homemade pie and by HUGH JARAMILLO double figures for the losers, who were beaten badly in the third and fourth quarters. Miners continued on the n trail towards the with Rio Grande by bombing the veteran Point After and Veltri squad, one-tw- According to assistant leader Betty Dale, the girls of Girl Scout Troop 555 are selling tickets for a February 15 dinner, one of many projects they will sponsor to help raise the $4,000 for a trip to the Twelve Rio Grande and Miners Trading each racked up a pair of wins in the local recreation basketball loop o last week to hold the the as second position half race neared the midpoint. The two league leaders clashed in a late game this past Tuesday. The score was unavailable at press time. Rio Grande was pushed to the final buzzer before overcoming a strong Food HUNT fflllAI HlltKIMH |