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Show 6 The Helper Journal Thursday. May 23, 1974 A (i Helper schools to hold award assemblies today Awards assemblies are Morrison, Terri O'Berto, scheduled at Helper Junior Scott Oldroyd, Bill Olsen, High School and Sally Gordon Olsen, Kenneth Mauro Elementary School Olsen, Lonnie Olsen, Tom today (Thursday), the last Ori, Jerry Pappas, Greg day of school for students in Parry, Patricia Phelps, Carbon County School Michaela Phelps, Tom District. Pillow, Stacy Pretty man, The program at Helper Michelle Pugliese, Shelly Junior High will get un- Reid, Happy Riche, Matt derway- at 9 a.m. with Romero, Denise Ross, Mark remarks opening Joe Sacco, by Rudman, Yolanda Salas, Ricky principal Douglas A welcome Massman. Sanchez, Jody Seal, Alan address will be given by Sillitoe, Curtis Snow, Kelly Becky Tomsic and the in- Spensko, Jeff Taniguchi, vocation will be offered by Becky Nora Tomsic, Bina Martini. Awards will be given in Watson and Kim Young. Students transferring to Helper Junior High School next year from Sally Mauro InHome Economics, dustrial Arts, Athletics by Price Trading Company, Girls Fitness Award, reading, Blackham, Randy Bridges, Michael Troy Bryan, John CunBurrows, ningham, Randy Dolinski, Bobby Hyde, Patrick typewriting, music and PTSA. Other awards presented will be for perfect at- Lodeserto, Longino scholarship, Maestas, Tracy Magann, Helper Womens Club, American Legion Auxiliary Essay Award and American Legion Award and Helper) Journal Award. Vocal numbers will be provided by Mary Jo Curtis and Darlene Colacito and the Ninth Grade Girls Chorus. Tami Imai will play a piano solo. Benediction will be given by Jason Gary Mills, Scott Nielsen, Gary Oliver, Kim Olsen, Paul Perez, Scot Reid, Scott Richardson, Robin Rudman, John Sloan, Scott Stella, Ted Stockburger, Arryl Webster, Michael Wilson, Ginger Allred, Kelly Anderson, Tamara Black, Dorothea Blackham, Lesly Brown, Jana Carlson, DeAnn Davis. Colleen Dougherty, Kelly Fox, Berdine Gomez, Ginger Hamilton, Shelley Harwood, Lorri Heino, Vicky Hyatt, Janiece Jack, Cathy Ann Jensen, Tonya Jiron, Carrie Johnson, Rebecca Johnson, Susan Jones, Linda Kirkwood, Helen Kokal, Lynda Magann, Belinda Marrelli, Brenda Marrelli, Stephanie Branson. The assembly at Sally Mauro School will begin at 9:15 a.m. when awards will be presented. A movie will be shown at the conclusion of the program. Individual awards will be presented in each class, said principal Bill Bate. Helper Junior High Members of the ninth grade at Helper Junior High who will be promoted to Carbon High School next fall are Brent Anderson, Danna Chistopherson, Cole, Debbie Cook, Guy Crocco, Mary Jo Curtis, Lisa Davis, Janae Ellington, Tammy Gene Feichko, Farish, Edward Pat Kokal, son of Garcia, Debora Gerrard, Kathy Giordano, Tim Hall, Arthur Harwood, roll for winter quarter at Utah State University in Logan this week announced student affairs vice president Dr. Claude J. Burtenshaw. Mr. Kokal was raised in Helper and graduated from Edmunds, Leatrice Delbert Mr. and Mrs. John Kokal of Fiack, Tim Flemmett, Helper, has achieved the honor Raymond Jack Sandra Hatch, Hoggatt, Robin Howard, Todd Huff, Thomas Hyatt, Becky Jewkes, Peter Jones, Ann Keller, Glen Keller, Mar-chell- o, L 71 1 I VJ. ' it 1 If ' 4 W ? !i ' ' J gZZLLi !' the honor roll at Utah State, a student must be enrolled for 15 or more hours and have a grade point average of 3.5 or better. 1 tn'"1i'a''J June 11 :; 14. The workshop will bring together planning resources of the federal government with representatives of the private and the local sector, and will allow local officials to join with government planners in mapping out the best growth plan for the Carbon County region. .;: Carbon County is 16,500. Joining Rep. McKay in sponosring the workshop are the College of Eastern Utah, Utah the Southeastern Economic Develop- District and the ment Uintah County Association of Governments. federal Among the "Because of the vast agencies participating are .: resources in the County's population is going to double or triple over the next few years," McKay the Federal Energy Office, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, of the Department Agriculture, the Department of Commerce, the Department of Labor, the energy It area, Carbon said. LAURA TWEHOUS, seventh grade Helper Junior High student, models pant suit which she made at the annual Home Economics Fashion Show last Friday. The girls were under the direction of teacher Karen Bertelsen. Some "small frys" also modeled clothing made by the students. A dessert luncheon was served to guests following the show. J Photo "Right now there are about 1,500 coal miners in the area, and they expect to have 6,000 within four years. This will spin off to SALLY MAURO Elementary School student Mike Burrows acts as judge in a mock ecology trial held during the program presented by sixth and seventh graders last Friday night for parents and guests. Also pictured is DeAnn Davis who is on the stand portraying factories. H-- J Photo Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. H-- 2 cars Area three involved in damaged in mishap truck mishap Damage was estimated at 1 1 $1,200 to the two vehicles involved in a mishap May 16 at 4 p.m. on the South Helper Intersection on US Three North Carbon area residents and a Price couple were involved in a small truck six miles up the right hand fork of White River in Wasatch County at 5:30 a.m. Sunday. roll-ov- 50-- er Martin Martinez, 27, truck rolled two times. Other passengers in the vehicle at the time included Bobby Rojas, 20, Castle Gate, who suffered minor scratches; Joe Jacquez, 26, Price, minor bruises; his wife Teresa, 25, who suffered back and chest injuries and Celso Montoya, 24, Helper, a passenger in the back of the truck who jumped in the clear and was examination and released later in the day. The incident occurred at 5:30 a.m. and was investigated by Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Darrell Robertson. orth Carbon Area HIGH seniors from Helper who have been awarded scholarships from the College of Eastern Utah for the 1974-7- 5 school year are (left to right) Carol Ann Tomsic, a high honor scholarship; Jack Lupo, academic scholarship; Frank Marrelli, honor scholarship; and Juanita Martinez, business scholarship. A total of 46 scholarships, some of which pay full tuition and some of which pay partial tuition were given Carbon High School students. The scholarship awarded Miss Tomsic pays full tuition and fees. fsFfiihitu T .'T &r B JOT Rfty ei9ht (58) t0 60 inCh6S Wid6' Oi''-Fts J Mine Workers of America Local 9958 and a Veteran of World War II. Survivors include sister, Mrs. Harvey (Pearl) of Silt, Colo. lli was Funeral Mass celebrated last Friday at St. ssorted bri9ht '11U K Sale .tRegular $2.99 f " I NICKEL n MT Jfsl IT - JtJ$ J? Latch hook needle ' SNAGS, PICKS and fvjf HOOP . inch size hoop makes it easy Ten (10) f .Large fiMWJA available , YARN $ ELASTIC Available in width sizes of 14 105 " CrMt MI 180 yard skein in a wide range of colors. wmgXjp - M was If M fW tlfT'grkX VS OfU mU$1 Sil1 fy Anthony's Catholic Church. Rosary I lLM S) deoo-wn- t. 12$ SlfjQ I WHITE UL Regular rK Q fal 1 f "'J AM$C NW! W t5t " X XS!i!, 'Comes with protective cover $pr" yd repairs PULLS. 86C STttL PLATED m "M-Hni- F- 8- GREEN RIVER & personal SS doublekn-tfobncandpan- ,'.' iI S FIX-A-IM- -1 FABRICS f?id' shades m mm m PHlJ Ti pL 28, 1973. Catholic Church, United -- M Oil f HELPER Jl 1 1 r- felVaSTER He was a retired coal miner and a member of the 1 m R 0,1 m X,collec,ion 50,e W1 57 Helper State Bank car was estimated at $1,000 and $200 to Mr. Richeda's car. mWM Royon end Polyester. Prints available in f" r&ri;ML i the intersection when he pulled out in front of a car driven by Ben E. Timmons, 33, of Perry, Utah. No one was injured. Damage to Mr. Timmons' f-- J Ui . iimtitI fTNfi I . . "ft v am Finance Yours Here 'fOUauSk- -' m ivn Hi John Bendetti He was born July 25, 1909 in Trinidad, Colo., to Camillo and Maria Nardin Bendetti. He married Pauline Flaim April 10, 1948 in Helper. She died Sep- in- Stavar, Ed Richeda, 78, of Helper was driving from east to west Helper across CARBON Hr tPeiWrt 13. to vestigating officer Karl l John Bendetti, 64, of Helper died at home May 6. According MY Mrs. Jacquez was taken to the Carbon Hospital for tember CERTIFICATE $500 MINIMUM i A "I "'' E .v. a county will sponsor 11 K 'v other employment growth, and planning is essential at this point to make that growth orderly." Current population in planning workshop in Price, ". i i...l' - i WASHINGTON Congressman Gunn McKay '! Mt I 'f ''"a- y State. In order to be included on McKendrick, Joe McNeel, Mark Migliaccio, Christy Milkovich, Todd Milovich, Roslyn Montoya, Michael 1-- it J t ) tC? j i w Notre Dame High School in Price. He is a senior at Utah David Kimbrell, Kim Kloepfer, Colleen Bob Marrelli, Bina Martini, Patty Massman, Donald McCloud, Monty 1 i ' If I fcf- - jf uninjured. rollatUSU Diamanti, John I'l, ' ,t Nelson, Helper man makes honor Gaylene Cloward, Darlene Susan Is r" 11 4 Martinez suffered a broken nose and mouth injury in the mishap. Jolynn Milano, Sharon Montoya, Lydia Muncy, Stephanie tt i' Massman, Mar-vidiki- s, Mari Anne Anderson, Teri Stephanie Nick, Sharon Ockey, Cindy Parry, Anderson, David Archuleta, Paxton, Pessetto, Tamyra ;Kelley Bates, BeLynn Bernadette Pugliese, Biondich, Tom Boyack, Veronica Romero, Jason Branson, Greg Catherine Saccomano, Bridges, Susan Brown, Brenda Santistevan, Diane Becky Buckley, Jody Peggy Twehous Burgett, Lynda Butler, Jeff Taskar, Watson. and Judy Callor, David Chavez, Colacito, 11 M I h ,; .. Helper, driver of the vehicle passed over a soft shoulder on the roadway and the Connie Larry - Elementary are Jaime Rampage and reading, tendance, ' rn (in Congressman sets planning workshop ik "; !i In Price recited at Mitchell Funeral Chapel in Price. Burial was in Mountain Thursday View Cemetery tiMAHMLUUA) in Helper. Florence Rowley GLEN SPRING lorence Rowley, 80, of Spring Glen died Thursday in a Downey, Calif., hospital. 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Aoo U CLEAN Regular 79C J jW CUT FABRICS. t y m 11 1 i nm jff w mm w HAND SEWING NEEDLES Automatic eye. Twelve self threading (12) needles per package. Hurst, 14 grand- grandchildren. Graveside services were Cemetery it J' F ranklin, 1K Springville, . 4 DRESSMAKER M?" Franklin Rowley January 2, 1918 in the Manti LDS Temple. He is deceased. Survivors include sons, daughters, NAME. ADDRESS -F- CM M S3 Sale a 0 33 SUt Ul 25 JmZm& and QlWniltS UhtLIIVt MIT 26 LAS OR WHLE SALE STARTS MAY 2 3RD, 1974 - LIMITED I! Corned Store 91 South Main - lolpor vm. |