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Show Thursday, Aug. 0 ?r..,- - ? ' The 34th Annual Reunion of the Last Squad Club, a lit II group of World War I veterans, is September 7 at a the LaSalle Club in Helper. N - According to company ;' clerk F.W. Voll of Helper, 35 members of the club are living and will be sent an invitation to the 5 p.m. meeting. Any member may have a male escort who will be social the the club on payment of the regular fee, accorded privileges team are (front MEMBERS of the Helper WBBA all-strow, left to right) Robert Zeleznick, John Breznick, Mark Olsen, Tom Hribar, Scott Neilson, Billy Kirkwood and Jimmy Paletta; (back row) Jim Beason, manager; Gary ar The club with 101 members was formed in Helper February 24, 1941. Under the rules of the Michael Mills. Gary Oliver, Bob Hyde, Ricky O'Berto, when the organization, Burrows, Robert Beason, Don Marrelli, Tracey Magann ninth member of the club and Jim Cochrane, manager. a final meeting will be Fossat Photo dies, team Helper WBBA wins region tournament berth All-St- scrappy in the Region B tornament in Price by coming from With two out Gary Oliver started the winning rally by dropping a single behind the behind to nip Duchesne, in extra innings on the Helper field last Friday 4-- 3, Duchesne infield. At this point the Duchesne strategy afternoon. The regional meet started in Price this past Monday and the Helper boys played Price National in their first game Monday Duchesne Friday, Helper won its third meet game of the week-lonon the local field, the second over the same Duchesne nine after dropping a game on Thursday. Emery National also won a spot in the regional tournament by taking two straight over East Carbon in a playoff played on the g 6-- 3 Price Price also pitched five innings of hitless ball in this game, although giving up two runs to Huntington in the third inning as a result of He struck out 13. 2-- wild-nes- Duchesne, 3-- 2, after another out, Jim 9-- Paletta, in a pinch hitting role, scored Marrelli in with the tieing run on a single, sending the game into extra A grand slam home run by Duchesne's Dave Emery 6-- took over the pitching for Helper in the top of the seventh and sent the playoff into Friday's show down. Helper was holding a precarious lead when Emery con- - the Duchesne batters without a score. This set up a dramatic retired I I I carried Duchesne to a 3 win over Helper on Thursday and Paletta I the fourth in innings. - s. Helper's first win over Duchesne on Wednesday was sparked by home runs off the bats of Marrelli and Michael Burrows. Marrelli went the distance on the mound to win Helper dropped behind, going into the sixth and final inning. After one out Don Marrelli was on base as a result of a Duchesne error, Scott Nielsen walked and l- m n National winning berths in games played on the Wellington field last week. After taking a 1 lead in the first inning of the final with four-tea- 5-- 4 Helper field in conjunction with the playoff. Two Price teams are the other qualifying teams for game nected off Tommy Hribar, the third of three pitchers Helper used in the game. The regional meet on the South Side park in Price this week will determine this area's representative to the "Little made the cardinal error of World Series of WBBA" purposely walking Marrelli, which starts in Idaho Falls, putting Oliver with the Ida. next Wednesday. potential winning run on Emery National played Nielsen Price American in the first base. second responded by sending a game at Price Monday single up the middle into afternoon and Price centerfield to score Oliver National tested Helper at and end the ball game. 5:30 p.m. Monday's winners clashed in the 5:30 p.m. Helper ran into a very game Tuesday afternoon tough Huntington team on and Monday's losers played Tuesday and escaped with a each other at 3 p.m. victory, a loss that Tuesday's 5:30 p.m. eliminated the Emery team winners draw a bye for after they suffered a first Wednesday while the one day loss to Duchesne. This game losers from the action was another game where the first two the local boys had to come during at 5:30 p.m. days to from behind to grab the win. play determine which shall challenge the undefeated Robert Beason hit a three-ruhome run in the fifth to team on Thursday at 5:30 decide this game. Beason p.m. afternoon. In beating the regional, and American ar ending that sent local fans home happy. Helper won a spot all-sta- rs 3-- 2 II ITi I I I fJS Sportsmen's Corner CERTIFICATE $500 MINIMUM by HUGH JARAMILLO Utah State Division of Wildlife Resources Conservation Officer (rtiuohiet to sets Joseph K. Carr pass out pads Carbon High football coach Tom Rabb has set the date for passing out equipment for the upcoming season. The new Carbon mentor will pass out pads and helmets on August 17 starting at 2 p.m. Equipment for sophomores will be given out when school begins. All boys interested in playing must have a physical examination by August 17. Herbert Bawden Herbert Robert Bawden, Helper died August 1 in a Price hospital after a long illness. Born September 17, 1909 in Salt Lake to Thomas Andrew and Ann Davis Ward Bawden, he married Ora Christensen December 64, of 4, 1933 in Cleveland. Bawden was a member of the LDS Church and was a retired employe of US Steel Company. Mr. grandchildren; misplacement paragraph Joseph K. Carr, 47, former Helper resident, died July 30, 1974 in New York. called. The remaining members will drink a bottle of Irish whiskey, which along with eight glasses, is stored in an iron box at Helper City Hall. The club then will be dissolved and a box of items will be distributed to the remaining members. Major of the Helper squad is Ben Ward. Shavetailes are Ted Thomas, M.O. Porter and Fritz Nyman. Mr. Voll is also affiliated with the Ute Last Squad, which he helped organize. Remaining members of the Last Squad are Pete Aiello of Helper; Parley 1948. Mr. Carr graduated from Carbon High School in Price, Utah. He later received a B.A. degree from State Washington Pullman, University, the University of Utah, Salt Lake City. He served two years in the United States Navy and worked as an for General engineer Electric in New York. He is survived by his wife and seven children; Billy. Joe, Susan, California; Kendall, Albuquerque, New Mexico; Russell, Darrell, Randy and Theone, New York. Brothers and sisters; Mr. Paul (Larean) Young,' Helper, Mrs. John (Betty) Baysinger, Helper; Mrs. Lynette Wallace and Paul Walnut Carr, California. Creek, Relatives traveled to New York for burial services. PtoMdepotttS. Send mt Thrift Certificate In $ amount of . (tndOMd) i beginning "Mailed applications will not be accepted." This sentence was in reference to open bull and archery elk permits only. Mailed applications will be accepted for restricted elk permits. by an unfavorable one. When food is abundant, will locusts solitary naturally increase. If there is not sufficient food the following year, the increased population is forced together, exposing females to males oh a masive scale. The eggs mature and a population explosion culminates in a swarm of the insects. Locusts, by the way, are any of several species of grasshoppers. There are around seven such species that can bring desolation and famine in their wake. A for the period crwckM oeiow. 10 Certificate BVYearcertificaw NAME. Q3HB Jr., will open his dentist office Monday at 125 South Main Street, Helper. The 32 year old Carbon native was born June 30, 1942 at Price to Dorr W. and Elizabeth Matthis Hanson. The oldest of eight children, in Kenilworth, attended grade school at Kenilworth, graduated from Helper Junior High and completed his junior year at Carbon in 1959. In 1960, he graduated from Box Elder High and attended USU for two years before serving on a two-yeLDS . mission to Scotland. He later rejoined his Joe P. Bosone MM THRIFT Locate: 155 S. Main I . -- - --i hWptf.UWi Phont: 472-55- . Work on the proiect stopped in the fall of last year. 1 Every Utah Motorist Must Have Insurance No-Fau- lt Drivers who don't smoke may save as much as 250o with Farmers Auto Policy. Non-Smok- er with his folks in June 1965. In May of 1968 he graduated from Brigham Young University with a major in zoology. of At University Nebraska in May of 1973, the lilac hood of a doctor of dental surgery was placed about his shoulders by his a In dean. previous he was exercise honorary named winner of the Mosby Book Award and commended for services as senior class president. Recently he completed a year's rotating dental internship at Wadsworth Caff us for details Phil Halamandaris STREET IN PRICE Anytime for Appointment 227 E. MAIN Phone ODD PFD Now open for business in our brand new building We thank you for making our open house a success married Myrtle Rawson September 7, 1944 in Ogden. He was a graduate of East High School and a noted baseball player. Mr. Bosone received his Law degree from the University of Utah after which he practiced in Helper for four years and over 40 years in Salt Lake. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Mrs. Zilpha Crouch, Kansas City, Kan.; two grandchildren, Timothy and Christy; niece, nephew, Mrs. Dale Jacobsen, Salt Lake; Fred Bosone, Helper. Funeral services were held last Saturday in Salt Lake. Entombment was at Shrine of Memories Mausaleum. First Security, the Intermountain West's largest and best known banking institution, with resources of over one and three quarter billion dollars, has moved into our brand new quarters in Price. We are now open for full service banking, ready and able to give you a full range of banking services. Loans of all kinds, including mortgage loans Checking accounts Drive-i- n Banking Savings accounts paying all time high Interest on passbook up to on certificates relet par annum, federal regulations require substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal on certificates. And, of course, First Security is made up of friendly people with sound advice. Whatever your problems. We figure, when you're the new face in town, you'd better know what you're talking about. And say it with a smile. Come in and get acquainted! 9K Drive-i- n: 9:00 to 3:00, Monday through Thursday, 9:00 to 6:00, Friday 9:00 to 6:00 daily C Return the Penny Contest Continues through July 26th! $1.05 for 100 pennies! Plus a chance to win a 1 Open to bike! Drawing July 29th. all kids 12 and under. First Security Bank in Price CORPORATION 2285 S. Main MLatoCRy.lMi mom: 4864131 prepare and supervise the remodeling of the new The remaining work consists of filling dirt around the cement spring boxes and preparing for the installation of fence posts, Mr. Gardner said. The fence will surround only the spring area at this time, the Councilman said. Contractor of the project is Carbon Plumbing and Heating Company of Price. 4 Lobby: BP.. . STATE Administration Hsopital at Los Angeles. Doctor Hanson, his wife Dana, and sons Eric, four and Justin, two returned to Utah the end of June to help Idaho State University before moving to Hun- DDK First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. MJV) on Project which is expected to be completed in about three weeks, said city Councilman Ernest Gardner this . Joe P. Bosone, 70, of Salt Lake died July 31 in a Salt Lake rest home of a heart ailment. Born October 14, 1903 in Castle Gate to Peter and Teresa Demo Bosone, he 29 Helper's Spring Canyon Spring Rehabilitation week. ar tington Work resumed July reared was he Banking hours CITY Putman, George Rowley of Helper; Ted Thomas of Price; John Work resumes on Helper's spring project Chapel. WGMBooc ADDRESS. Helper; H.L. V.L. Walkington of Helper, W.H. Williams, B.H. Young of Price and L. Dow Young. new friend with a new face (0 CM (fi&Hf Grange, William Grogan of Price; A.B. James Gibson, Galanis, J.A. Greener of Helper: Donald Hacking. N. Lee Kirk, J. Bracken Lee, EdXflursen, ETET. Miller 61 Helper; Fritz Nyman of Price, M.O. Porter of Washington, and received family then residing in his Masters degree in Pocatello, Ida. He attended mathematics from E.M. Price; Veterans Doctor Dorr Williams Hanson All Two 5 Vickers, F.W. Voll of Helper; Ben Ward of Price; of 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 e, Dentist office opens Monday on Main Street Born February 3, 1927, Spanish Fork, Utah, to Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Carr. He High, before moving with married Theone Tanner, his family to Brigham City June 21, Anderson, Elmer Bertot of Price; Tony Baione of Price; F.T. Benedict, Glen Ballinger, J.A. Brisnahan, W.J. Bartlett, L.O. Buff-mirE.W. Crocker, B.L. Dart of Price; LeRoy P. Davis, R.H. Frandsen of brother, sisters, Leon, Price; Mrs. Bill (Nellie) Edwards, paragraphs in last week's Mrs. Elwood Wildlife Report could prove Provo; to be misleading to (Shirlene) Thomas, Orem; restricted elk permit ap- Mrs. Lawrence (Claudia) Aubert, Grand Junction, plicants. Colo. sentence the Following Funeral services were indicating the permits may held Monday in the be applied for August 12 LDS Cleveland Ward was a 21, through A short-horne- d fo) carbon coach Survivors include his wife; daughters, Mrs. John C. (ReNee) Carr, Price; Mrs. Gary (Vietta Loy) Hansen, Salt Lake; seven All that is required for locusts to swarm is a favorable season followed r'J of Mr. Voll said. Persons unable to attend who would like to make a small contribution to the club will receive a marked program, he added. M r5 The The Helper Journal Lasf Squad to hold 34th annual reunion "VA WBBA 8. 1974 180 East Main Member F.D.I.C. |