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Show 10The Helper Journal I5S 15. 1974 Thursday. Aug. Firemen view communications aids; discuss ways to finance The Helper City Fire Department, badly in need of a system that would give them better communication and members with look a took dispatchers, Tuesday at an alarm system that would (according to the manufacturer) greatly enhance their effectiveness but would cost over $6200. The system, manufactured by Motorola Cor- - Senior Citizen News poration, is an alert system consisting of a central transmitter tied in with 16 individual receivers, called "pagers". If adopted the main transmitter would be installed at the central dispatch office in Price and would activate the 16 individual pagers to be carried by each member of the fire department. In case of a fire, firemen would be allerted first by a beeping sound emmitted by the pager and told by voice transmission the location of the fire. The fire department also requested information on the cost and desirability of two way radios that would enable the fire trucks to communicate four-channe- Aug. 15, 2 p.m., Leisure Club meeting at East Carbon City; Aug. 16, 8 p.m., dance at American Legion Hall honoring all that 95 per Motorola, cent of the fire department the size of the Helper force were adopting a similar system. Cunningham exthat plained the ef- fectiveness of the department would be enhanced because all members of the would be alerted simultaneously, the system would allow one way communications from the trucks installed with radios or from the dispatcher to fire department members thus enabling them to go directly to the fire instead of department l, Pugliese mentioned that at one time the fire deapartment could have received federal funds to finance the project but had missed their chance. In Chris with checking Jouflas, planner for the Motorola option to departments whereby the equipment may be leased for a five year peiod after which the department gains title to the equipment or they may renew the lease and get new equipment. Under this plan, Helper would be charged about $150 per month with a deferred and cost of almost $9000. greater range After the presentation, reliability. The fire department was Fire Chief Jim Pugliese sold until the discussion got said the cost of such a around to price . . . $6,226.20 system was probably too if bought outright. A much to ask of the city number of means of although the cost of financing the system were maintaining fire phones, discussed including raffles which is $60 per month, and appeals to the county could be subtracted from commission but all seemed the fire departments' to be rejected. Cunningham budget. from representative said mentioned that offers a rent-leas- e gathering at the fire house and, he said, volunteer fire departments using this system have reported that 90 per cent of their members reported to calls. Cunningham said the alert systems' main advantage over a citizens band radio set up, which the fire department has been was its' considering, directly with individual members carrying pagers, and other law enforcement agencies. Larry Cunningham, the Southeastern Co amp cs ceeGooo Utah Economic Development District, Jouflas said, "We made a request to the Law Enforcement Planning Agency for funds but were turned down. We are presently investigating the possibility of obtaining grants through other federal agencies." In other business at their meeting, firemen planned to repaint the fire station on Tuesday August 13 at 6 p.m. having birthdays during August; Aug. 19, 7 p.m., ceramics; Aug. 20, 10 a.m., art class with Fred Voll as 7 instructor; p.m., SALE DATES Pythians' meeting; Aug. 21, 1:30 p.m. ceramics, 7:30 p.m., Black Diamond Chapter meeting with George Galantis chairman. EFFECTIVE CHECK OUR OTHER 15TH AUGUST VALUES 18TH OR WHILE LIMITED QUANTITIES LAST. THRU EXTRA SAVING THE THRU-OU- T GIRLS STORE FOR KNEE-H- SOCKS Would you like to go to Salt Lake City to see America's largest and best circus, Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey BOYS 1& White tube socks with colored stripe tops. 100 Sizes 6 to 11 Nylon All re Buy Several oi I ROYQ v VII AIIIVIVA Margaret Haycock has enjoyed the visit of many relatives the past week. Her brother Ervin and Gevina I and briefs for fJ large (3) fo f nma. 9 157 Cornet City, and Ella Walkington enjoyed the few days visit of their son and family from Salt Lake City, L and Sharon Walkington and three x, mt Xlrr. BLOUSES t colored prints Get I Sale . $157 in with the at Cornet, with these styled 1 Church History Tour. r CREDIT u"gti Bu,! Hndm ioo,t I Vf jVJ lr "Jr U IC'krfiW 3tmmA fam laminated inner lining added warmth with cotton outerlining 100 Assorted solids an plaids in jrfOSsaW tmfffC3 Si X 3 9 Si Kodel Fiberfill lace cup Stretch shoulder strap All white in sizes 28AA to 34A (2) Regular $1.67 school special $122 A - AH assorted prints in price ol sizes 7 for girls Solid styles and colors of 100 acrylic knit in sizes 7 to 14 f 7fi VT VfSS: and colors to blouses. Long sleeve with i ViT i Pullover assortment of long sleeve sweaters Regular $6.95 14 $2 STM ! ij V NYLON 10 Mi afc tJnf'll' Jli jCjT' 35 DS?1"-- ,Jriin9!3' " m BOYS WALLET GIRLS Vinyl Black or Brown Boys Western design wallets with zipper PANTIES f Bikini or brief styled panties with fancy lace trim, waist and i il ft A t1 V Regular 89c II price ol 'eg- - 100 nylon with assorted colors and sizes 4 to 12 f "cwf Regular 69c TOP QUALITY t DRESS PRINTS PA I fjftti I i$$J ' BRIGHT SIDE Sew and Save with these blends of 1 permanent press 45 inch wide fabrics. T Many prints and designs to select MINI Regular $1.29 I SUPER DUPER" i-- .' Acne Cream Medica-tio- Ift rcs n that hides blemishes while it works. Regular tinted .65 oz. tube Regular $1.05 Regular $1.25 value !0 Safe per pig. of 2 Sal H values! HI fi i rt variety SALE STARTS AUGUST 15TH TIP TOP mm BRUSH FABRIC Polyester ond cotton fabrics of assorted bright solid colors and fancy prints in Cotton 35 Polyester 65 4560 inch widths. 97C 11 Clearssil special offer of two 6 oz. size bottles per package of BRIGHT SIDE shampoo fold-a-w- si ;:gle iu:it : m rininii it it fix. rate an "A" with this You With Lift-ohandle. tray and Hard plastic case in attractive gift display box for those needs. Also handy for needlepoint, cosmetics lunch box or first aid. Available in 4 assorted colors. ut I ww II SHAMPOO sevi::g ciiest &m. .! A vim1 u. .68 East Main 637-026- BRA s TnlL. im. Loans 37 L- Regular $3.98 Jess' MOTOR E SWEATERS mvnm 7rQ back-to-scho- T tUf Ail JV GIRIS good Francis Ban is enjoying the visit of her daughter Renee and Frank Levien of Conoga Park, Calif. Renee came to attend her 30th Carbon School High Reunion. They'll remain a few days to visit relatives and friends of this area. sister Ruth Cox from Provo returned to Helper with them for several days. Then Ray and Mary Cox and four children came for the "Farewell to Castle Gate" day. Mary was Mary Dougherty of Castle Gate before marriage. and LADIES 100 jll TEEN-AG- GIRLS Back-to-Stho- Jess and Hazel Cox along with their son Ray and Mary Cox and children were at the Salt Lake airport to welcome their Arva Lou daughter LaMonica from her 19 day American Heritage and Cotton and nylon for extra softness, J 1 57nSMBBK!e7c children. Martin McPhie and Ruby Willis were in Murray on Aug. 4th to attend the McPhie Family Reunion. or leisure i Available in assorted and in sizes 4 to 7 mux sport Regular $1.25 pg 4 I 1 tapered tails. v wear. JT 1 pairs per package Sizes 6 to 1 looks in these Boy's perm, press, polyester and cotton shirts. Short sleeve with pointed collar and l i Wfv Ring the Savings Bell with all white hop socks wear. Center price Hit the Books with Blair Lenard and Dora Thayn had their children stop for a visit before attending the big "Farewell to Castle Gate" day Saturday. The visitors were Cleon Thayn with children Richard and Stephanie from Murray and Shirley and Farrel Johnson from Layton. L- - - SHIRTS welcomed company for a Victor JMJr7 One with drowse button alarm for ex,ra "Forty winks" r Re9ular Small- and X- - a JV ... C0 wftzzi ,JVI Sr - BOYS Hamelwright week from Arizona; a brother Lester and Jeniee of Douglas and grandson Micheal LaBay of Tucson. Jim and Thelma Nielson also enjoyed making their visit pleasant. co,ors- MiiSb.r : rtA-A.- l $1 ' ! II e y SSSraSs iVt for ALAIu.l ULUUlo r AV, bsNI mirVZt III IT Two Medium-Larg- e . Compare at HOP SOCKS t imi Xysjt l i Polyester Back-to- sizes Boys Regular $2.29 (irregs.) Winona and Jim Van Vlett. Irene Cotton ! and Boyim f' A I JB& BRIEFS 51111(15 Cotton and Polyester "T" Shirt for Back- - Block from Lake t i BOYS High school reunion. They also attended the Wasatch County Fair and enjoyed Mary's family reunion, the Montgomery Salt i 1 pr. 7 I Wasatch from V , Harold and Mary Duke visited in Heber City a few days. While there they attended Mary's 50th mi 1 Regular $1.00 til I I Regular 79$ William and Josie Wet-mowelcomed the visit of a nephew from Salt Lake City, Frank and Phyllis Turner and two children. Los Angeles cheered one day. Two nieces arrived from Salt Lake City, Blanche Contri and Josephine and Morris Rosenbaum. To complete the week a daughter arrived Go to the "Head of the Class" these checker board top knee- Rayon, Nylon and orlon acrylic in an assortment of colors. They're machine washable an dm sizes 8 to 1 TUBE SOCKS Circus? The Senior Citizens are planning to go Aug. 24. Call the center for reservations. reunion. I (OT 91 South Main St. HAIR CURLERS Featherlight in assorted packs and professionals Helper, Utah a sizes Regular 99c Special |