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Show Thursday, Feb. 28, The Helper Journal 4 'Jack & Jill' Helper teams win first shoot 1974 Jewkes, Konakis win pin tourney for new trophy "-r- Wr vy Kx -J PROVO Two Helper Gun Club teams took first I'A and second place here Sunday to win the first of three shoots necessary to aquire the second traveling A trophy. The Helper club competed against two teams from Provo, Heber and Spanish Fork. If Area men who participated in Sunday's shoot were Bill Boley, John Gianini, Joe Gianini, Chuck Ghirardelli, Fred Kirk-woo- d, ) Zamatakis, Bevan Branson, Frank Zupon, Bert Jeanselme and J.R. (Bob) Olsen. High gun of the day was Bevan George Branson. Helper Gun Club won the first traveling trophy last year. The second shoot for the trophy will be held on March 10 at Heber, with shooters from the Helper Club planning to attend, said president Joe Gianini. HELEN Konakis (left) and Ronnie Jewkes show $100 they won last weekend for taking first place in the annual Jack H-- J & Jill Bowling Tournament at Bonnie Lanes. Photo Native named Price, SRA representative; Derrald Davis, Helper, board of director. The organization will sponsor its first motocross race of the year March 24 at Carbon County Fairgrounds. President Kloepfer announced seven openings for membership are available. Persons in0 terested may contact Mr. Kloepfer at 6 for ador Jay Nelson at H-- J Photo ditional information. PLANS for upcoming REVIEWING races are newly elected members of Carbon-Emerthe Motorcycle Organization (left to right) Brad Jensen, Huntington, referee; Scott Wheeler, Price, referee; Robert Howard, Price, road captain; Jay Nelson, Kenilworth, SRA Floyd Seal, Spring r; secretary-treasure- 472-396- Matt Kloepfer, Glen, t; president (seated); Dominic 472-509- Oliveto, year's top sports scribe er rs 25, is a sport-swritfor the Salt Lake Vacation held Big muscles not needed by KEVIN HANSEN A school vacation was held February 18. This vacation was to honor Abraham Lincoln and George Washington. Abraham Lincoln's birthday is on February 12 and George Washington's is on 22. February George Washington was the first President of the United States and Lincoln was the 18th. The students were very excited that they had a vacation. by GARY SMITH On Helper February Junior High School had a 12, visitor. Leo Gasca, a physical fitness expert, came to demonstrate big muscles are not needed to be physically fit. He called for assistance from the audience and Gary Tidwell, Brian Tasker, and Maestas Lupita Maestas Elizabeth volunteered to help him do his tricks. o-- o o o o o o o o o o o o o Attend ST. ANTHONY'S o Q where $60 km Valuable Prizes called games for $1 Fun for All 5i numbers 12 Q. V LJ Memorial O v S CERTIFICATE $500 MINIMUM sport-scastin- g red-orang- e, e, blue-gree- yellow-gree- blue-viol- et and n, ofl red-viol- et a color wheel. Then the girls tried on color swatches to see which colors would look best on them. To determine this they considered skin tone, hair color, eye color and their figure type. The girls are enjoying this class very much! by GARY SMITH The students at Helper Junior High had an escape drill on February 6. This drill was to test the new warning system, and a new escape route devised by Gary Smith. Some students from Hyrum Thygerson's eighth grade second period Science class were chosen to count the number of students that went through each door. The students that counted were Sharon Sloan, Joan Tatton, Leslie Muse, Wendy Boyack, Robin Busio, Rena Bahe, Steve Wilson, Dean Bustos, Doug Kimbrell, Gary Lupo, Brian Tasker and Gary Smith. DUE TO CURRENT HIGH INTEREST RATES, SENTRY IS OFFERING THE SPECIAL CERTIFICATES LISTED ABOVE THIS OFFER MAY BE WITHDRAWN WITHOUT NOTICE. - CUP AND MAIL COUPON .(enclosed) Please deposits. Send me Thrift Certificate m the amount of $.. for the period checked below. 10 Certificate 8 1 -- Year Certificate Certificate 9 NAME. ADDRESS . .STAT- E- -- Z1P WM1 THRIFT Two Locations CORPORATION 3150 S. State 155$. Main SH Like City, Wafi Helper, Utah Phone: 4884151 Phone: VA. QUANTICO, Marine Second Lieutenant James M. Cormani, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Cormani of 84 Maple Street, Helper, has graduated from Officer Basic School at the Marine and Corps Development Education Command here. During the marksmanship, drill, military law, Marine Corps history and tradition and physical training. A of 1973 graduate of Institute Georgia Technology with a Bachelor, of Science Degree, he joined the Marine Corps in June 1973. Mitchell Morticians R.T. Mitchell Ronald Kosec Robert H. Etzel 2668 The EDIOTR'S NOTE Helper Journal last week received for publication a copy of a letter Price City sent the Helper Volunteer Fire Department. Dear Mr. Jim Pugliese; On 0-- 4-- 3--1; the Price City Council, I wish to take this opportunity to commend all of you for the cooperative help we received from your department at the major fire that occured February 9, in Price. Many comments have been received from the citizens of our city as to the expedient action that was taken by both departments in getting to the source of the fire and the efficient manner in which it was controlled. you for cooperative efforts. Price I IF YOU DON'T SMOKE FARMERS POLICY will insure your life for a lot less money. NON-SMOKE- R CLAIM II) II REWARD 11 156-15- 3; Sandra Bogdin, 154. High Team Game: Alley Nine Pins, Cats, 8. 1; Converted Winters, Splits: Katherine Marilyn, Air Force man promoted in 0; Judy Marchello, Delia Sherrie Regis, 0; Aline Martin, Broadhead, Alice Mary Whal, Twehouse, Kay Gibson, Sandra Bogdin, Paula Baughman, 4-- 5-- 0; MOUNTAIN HOME, Idaho Cecil L. Garcia, son of Mrs. Sally Garcia of Helper, has been promoted to Airman First Class in the U.S. Air Force. Airman Garcia, an air- League of Nations AT THE OFFICE BELOW i Phil Halamandaris 227 E. MAIN STREET IN PRICE Phone Chuck's PharLounge, Rio Grande Vets, macy, Bonnie Pepsi Cola, Lounge, Asay's Wood, High Series: Helen Konakis 169, 184, 207, 560; Edith Tone 177, 179, 184, 540; Carolyn Tamllos 202, 174, 534; Lorine Smith 195, 172, 517; Georgene 167, Freda 505; Bianco 168, 176, 496. High Games: Hilda Funk 165; Margaret GROUP Idaho, is assigned to a unit of the Tactical Air 0--4. 0-- 193, Anytime for Appointment FARMERS INSURANCE craft support equipment Central Commission, at Mountain Food Center, Highway repairman Home Air Force Base in Perri - Reid 188; Pat HaiwB Scarcelli 165; Norine Jewkes 182; Marge Guy 176; Jean Riche 167; Jo Borla 163; Virginia Tasker 164, 180; Marge Venasky 164, 177; LaRue Davis 175; Teresa Milovich 167; Mary Colombo 160; Alta Flaim 165. imDtiiiDgdl ytm tlflnDS' saiD? Area DUP hear behalf of myself and Thank Wl- 3--1; your about settlers' handicaps Glenna Pollastro of Helper at a meeting of the Balance Rock Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers last Monday afternoon presented a lesson on the early pioneers and the handicaps they faced as settlers of the Utah territory. The meeting was held at the Home of Lavonne Gull with Shirley Rachele presiding. The hostess served a to luncheon members Pearl Gardner, Annie Parker, Mazell Gale, Betty Baysinger, Mrs. dessert Sincerely yours, Price Municipal Corporation Pollastro, Ann Price, Isabelle Carr, Ila Jensen, Lorraine Christensen and Mrs. Rachele. Applicn?ioEis Requested six-mon- th course Cormani received instruction in leadership, Phone 637 Price thanks Helper firemen Walter T. Axelgard Mayor Serviceman graduates from course lii'lullkllul High School in Lake and the Salt of Utah. University Colors study Rudman was born in by KATHY GIORDANO Carbon County but has lived Mrs. Karyn Bertelson's most of his life in Salt Lake. seventh period Home The winning prize class Economics are sportswriter is currently studying colors. assigned to covering the The students have Utah Stars of the American learned how all colors can Basketball Association. The be made from the three honor is a selection by peers colors primary red, with members of the yellow and blue.They were sportswriting and to arrange the primary field eligible to colors, secondary colors vote in the contest. orange, green, and violet, and intermediate colors Escape devised Chucch Hall er he has worked for seven years. He is a graduate of Judge yellow-orang- FT. HOOD TEX. Joseph W. Melo, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Melo of Spring Glen was promoted to Army Private First Class at Ft. Hood, Tex., where he is serving with the second Armored Division. Pvt. Melo is a radar in Headquarters operator Carey Mabrito, 173; Delia Battery, First Battalion of Katherine Broadhead, 169; the Division's Third Field Winters, 168; Paula Baughman, Artillery. Marlyn Behunin, 162-15- Rudman, Prepared by The Rampage Ctub Berniece Webb and Carol Postma. advisors and sister combination, 1162; Mr. and Mrs. Woody nament. Reed, Sunnyside, 1153; Mrs. Konakis and Mr. Charles Hamiliton and Jewkes posted a winning JoAnn Tolich, 1148; Gary total of 1,202 pins to out- Hall and Ann West, 1098; distance by 11 pins nearest Tom Sterrgon and Jo rivals Elsie Van Wagenen Jensen, 1085; Delee and and Gary Hribar. The 1191 Saralyn Montoya, 1097; and Delia total of Mrs. Van Wagenen Frank and Mr. Hribar was good Broadhead, Joe 1089; enough for second place by Meyers and Nette Burton, the slim margin of one 1079; George Snyder and single pin over the mother Georgihe Perri 1079. A total of 186 participants and son combination of Ora Bogdin and Jackie Bogdin took part in this popular doubles event mixed who posted a 1190. and Sunday. The Saturday Other couples sharing in winners shared in a prize the prize list included Louie bounty of almost $300. promoted in Army Bonnie Lanes Thursday Morning League Team Standing: Five Nuts, Mauraders, All Stars, Splits, Nine Pins, Happy Rollers, Alley Cats, High Games: Janet Barney, Zina York, Liz Dalpaz, Linda Buchanan, 3-- N.C. News of Helper Junior High School and Mary Wahl, 1181; Tony and Pat Gabossi, 1179; John Bianco Jr. and Mary Scavo, 1174; Terry Rachiele and Lill Tollis, 1170; Mike and Kay Rukavina, a brother Ding-a-ling- s, Steve Rudman, a grandson of Mrs. Steve Tamllos of 34 Dodge St. of Helper has been named Utah's Sport-swritof the year for 1973 by the National Sport-swriteand Sportscasters Association which has its headquarters in Salisbury, Tribune Area man Bonnie Lanes Kenilworth man, Ronald jewkes, combined bowling talents with Helper woman Helen Konakis this, past weekend at the Bonnie Lanes to walk off with the top prize of the 13th annual "Jack and Jill" tour- Helper City will accept application for position of Policeman Persons interested are asked to submit applications. Proper forms are available at the recorder's office. We dlnspDay fit pirouiidlllyS It is the emblem of the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, an agency of the Federal Government. 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