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Show 2 Thursday, Oct. 3, The Helper Journal Helper woman wins 5th place in nat'l contest 1974 If you think that nobody ever wins anything in think Helper, again. Flometta Christensen of Helper is living proof that that kind of thinking is wrong. Christensen was notified last week that she had won fifth place in a national contest held by the Hoover Company and last Friday received a Hoover and a certificate for two filet mignons in a presentation held at Mutual Furniture in Helper. R. J. Field, district representative for the Hoover Company, said that Mrs. Tri-Pa- n m - oTullius I Li III ML p MI Mi' t rA from R.J. Flometta Christensen accepts Hoover Field, district representative for the Hoover Company. The Helper woman won fifth place in a yearly national contest J Photo held by the company. Tri-Pa- n H-- SERVICE FOR THE HARD OF HEARING 234 WEST CENTER PROVO, UTAH 84601 ANNOUNCES U-3- 3 "Better service for your hearing means better hearing for you." aid Monday, Oct. Green Well PRICE 10-1- AAotel noon 2 7 L. Kay Madsen Beltone Consultant """"Ti y 11 03 G 1 BMBaanMBav feffi ramp QD Qm$ m GS3 GBEBooo Mrs. Christensen said that her husband had entered her in the contest. She said winning in the contest was a big surprise to her but an even bigger surprize lay she in store when discovered the nice prize that she had won. (Continued from page 1) Mr. Tullius married the former Ethel Henderson Sillitoe on December 3, 1936 in Price. Ethel turned out not only to be a fine companion but a good editorial assistant as well who helped get the Journal out for many years. Mr. Tullius is also survived by his son Nemo J. Jr., and stepson and stepdaughter Hollie Sillitoe and Margie Dervoe. Tullius had seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren on whom he was very proud. Mr. Tullius was born October 5, 1908 in Salt Lake City to Joseph Jacob and Lena Muhle Tullius and was a member of the LDS Church and the Joppa Masons. Mr. Tullius' funeral was held Monday at the Mitchell Funeral Chapel in Price and he was buried in the Mountain View Cemetery in Helper. A FREE SERVICE CENTER AND ELECTRONIC HEARING TESTS his company hold a similar contest every year and this was the first time in his experience that a person from this area had won any prizes. Field said that other winners received the same model of fry pan and different amounts of steaks depending on the place they took. called 95 The sections of Utah Highway 33 from Castle Gate to the Duchesne County border is 95 per cent complete, according to a Utah Highways Department spokesman. The Price District director for the highway department told the Helper Journal last Friday that asphalt surfacing work had been completed the week before on the 8.8 mile stretch of highway and that all that remained for work crews to do was to install guardrails along the route and paint the center lines in the road. W. W. Clyde and Co. of Springville was the low bidder on the project when they bid $452,670 in August of last year to do the job. Specifications on the road complete included widening the surface from 24 to 28 feet, covering with an asphalt surface and installing guardrails along the route. page of the Helper Journal for ' Thursday, August 29 has been chosen third place winner in the Front Page of the Month Competition for August among the 53 weekly newspapers in Utah. The Communications Department of Brigham Young University selected the page, judging the publisher's use of headlines, photographs makeup and writing style. The third place winning page featured stories on the city council and the first part of the Scofield telephone series. The first place winning page was chosen from the Box Elder News A front South Main St. Helper, Utah Oct. p.m., Visiting Teachers' Message; 1:30 p.m. Opening Social with a three act play. Oct. 2 7:30 p.m. Night Relief Society with just one night during the month with Visiting Teachers' message and Spiritual Living. 1:30 p.m. Oct. 8 Spiritual Living. 1:30 p.m. Oct. 15 Homemaking. Oct. 22 1 :30 p.m. Social or mother's 1:30 cultural refinement p.m. on recreational g, Stockburger Advertising Walter Borla Jean Ann Dimick Staff Writers MEMBER traveled to Kathleen Utah )N1L PER Founded 1885 - r MOTOR Morgan at cost! '73 SELL WILL mobile home x 12 60 furnished. Three extra bedrooms, carpeted, installation. Call 384-236- 2. 9263c 34 Mobile Homes For Sate x70 GRANDVILLE, with air conditioning, washer and dryer. Excellent condition. '74 12 furnished Phone or 637-17- 472-334- 9. 1031c CERTIFICATE $500 MINIMUM Southern and getting acquainted" with their new granddaughter Loans the window sticker on your car reads ,117 (enclosed) ceiwicaie in tne amoum oi for the period checked below. Certificate 10 8 ' -- Year certificate Certificate SAFETY Expiration Month Here 9 9 i U 200 l t. ADDRESS . cm ZIP. .STATE 00500 Expires Main I NAME. fl 7 J Tfinrc 0 INSPECTED in Month Indicated Above in CORPORATION THRIFT TIRE SHKV1CH East Main Carbon County Community Schools' CUP AND MAIL COUPON Dinosaur rnMDAMV 37 TO CURRENT HIGH INTEREST RATES, SENTRY IS OFFERING THE SPECIAL CERTIFICATES LISTED ABOVE. THIS OFFER MAY BE WITHDRAWN WITHOUT NOTICE DUE Please deposit $ Send me No. 1051 CREDIT R 637-026- 3 & 14 Homes For Sate children Richard, Heather, Mathew, and baby Kathern of San Morcas. They plan Inspection Station ;t Classes 1033C California by bus to visit with their son Blain and OF THE S4.00 per year in $4.50 per year 1 Fall 472-528- Deeben of Los . Angeles, Calif, besides the Thayns. Hugh and Gertrude Lloyd enjoyed the visit of their son John and Beverly Lloyd of Salt Lake City, Sunday. Gerald and Ruby Morgan Time is Mere! if Fausett Mortuary 1 I WILL dor ironing in my ' home. Phone sister-in-law- 4 Price Castle Dale "Service to all Faiths" Work Wanted ? ol Safety Inspection Dan Association Morticians 1931c Kevin Turner Editor ma IU! GRANT FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN en Mutual $1. shampooer Furniture. 19-2- soon such as bowling, ping-ponvolley ball and social dancing. Robert Finney Publisher Lustre carpet Blue cleaner. Rent electric Wet-mor- activities will be provided post age SECOND ClASS PAID AT HELPER. UTAH FOR BETTER cleaning, keep colors gleaming, use son-in-la- w p.m.-scho- 1 Special 5. Services Offered rt A nursey will be provided for mothers with young children. every Thursday by Publishers Inc. re p.m.-Leisu- -- October Schedule training. Oct. 29 Lenard and Dora Thayn had their son Cleon and of Betty Thayn and family East them with Murray visiting p.m. Black Diamond over the week end. They all Chapter 7 meeting. attended the funeral of Fri. Oct. 4, 2 p.m.-bu- s leaves for the Open House Janet Stevens at Ferron at Huntington Utah Power Sept. 28th. She was Betty's sister. and Light Plant costing Grant and Ilia Jensen $1.50; 8 p.m. dance at American Legion Hall. spent Sept. 25th and 26th Mon. Oct.7, 2 visiting in Provo, Salt Lake Band practice; 7 City, and Tooele. They p.m. Pythian Sisters' visited their son Doryl, and granddaughter meeting. Cel and Jacqui Garcia, and Tues. Oct. 8, 10 a.m.-aclass with Fred Voll indaughter Neva and Jack Cox and family. Then on structor. "Wed. Oct. 9, 1 Sept. 28th their grandlunch at Helper Jr. High daughter Jenna Cox who costing $1.50 each. The Mini teaches at Duchesne, and a Bus will run. Please try to teacher girl friend visited make reservations by Mon. them in Helper and had dinner before going on to Oct. 7th. Rowena Boren again Scofield and Provo for the welcomed the brief visit of remainder of the week end. e her son Donald and Bonnie Josie and William and children Brunner and again spent six days, JaNelle returning from visiting Josie's Sept. their vacation in Alberta, sister Ruth Smith and Canada before returning to hospitalized husband Bill La Smith and other relatives home in their and friends at Heber City. Mirada,Calif. Lenard and Dora Thayn in were Springville, Saturday attending a family s dinner with Dora's and brother and wife. Those enjoying the family dinner were Irene Deeben and family of Springville, Opel Deeben of Park City, and Fred and Luella Oct. 3, 7 Club meeting at Carbon City; 7:30 p.m.-Kitch- Society relations ADS ' Thurs. -- Helper Relief 1 WANT Senior Citizen News -- Peru. Journal Helper Issued 182 Journal garners front page 155 S. Main 2285 S. Main Two Locations: Prir Salt Uk City, Utah Phone: MMMMBB 436-815- 1 Helper, Utah Phont: 3 I fl Activities Activities in Price Area WOMEN'S SLIM & TRIM Reeves Elementary - Monday & Wednesday evenings - 9 p.m. Instructors: Jeannette Welsh & Gunda Reld T.O.P.S. CLUB: Thursday evenings 6 p.m. All ladles welcome to join. Contact Carol Bryner at 7- 637-069- & ROUND DANCING LESSONS-Durr- ant Elementary School. Thursday Squaredance session 7:30 - 9 p.m. Round Dance Session 8:30 - 10 p.m. Contact Earl Fausett at Durrant School - Saturdays - 10 p.m. Coal Country Squares - Second SQUARE DANCING Castle Country Prominaders first and fourth Saturdsys. Contact Earl Fausett and third Saturdays. Contact Ben Wilson Saturday dances are for people who have completed basic classes. FAMILY SEWING Thirty Six (36) Begins October 17th at Carbon High School - Room hours to beheld Thursdays, from 6: 30 9 p.m., $10 fee. Classes will be a minimum of 10 to a limit of 15 people. Instructor: Carol Williams. SWIMMING Price Youth Memorial Pool, Monday thru Friday 8:30 - 10 a.m. Adult and Monday and Wednesdays Tots Class Call Stu for times and dates. Tuesdays and Thursdays ages, 3, 4, 5 Call Stu for times and dates. Stu's number Monday thru Thursday 3 - 4 p.m. Sixth grade swimming. Monday and Wednesday 2 - 3 p.m. College Classes. AAonday thru Friday 3:30 - 5 Competetive swimming. Friday 3:30 - 5 Synchronized (Ballet) swimming. Monday thru Friday 5 - 8:45 p.m. public swimming. 8:45 p.m. public swimming. Closed Sundays. Fee 25c for 15 years old and Saturday younger, 50c for 16 years and over. Season tickets available. SQUARE 637-433- 8- -- Quanu,ies Last' 1 5(6 Pre-schoo- l. 1 Activities in Helper Area WOMEN'S PHYSICAL FITNESS Sally Mauro. Ten (10) weeks. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Begins October 1st at 7 8: 30 p.m. $5 fee. Instructor: Saundra Cochrane. FAMILY MOVIES Sally Mauro. Sponsored b PTA on a monthly basis. Requirements: participants must attend as a family. Dates will be announced by the PTA through school children. FAMILY SEWING Helper Junior High. Begins October 16th. Wednesdays 6:30- - 9:30 p.m. Thirty Six (36) hours. Learn to sew and save money. Classes will be a minimum of 10 to a limit of 15 persons per class. Fee $10. Instructor: Linda Merrill. CAKE DECORATING Helper Junior High. Begins October 17th Thursdays 7 - 9 p.m. Fourteen (14) hours, $8 fee. Classes will be a minimum of ten to a limit of 15 persons. Kits may be purchased. Instructor: Jean Boyack. Activities in East Carbon Area CAKE DECORATING hours of Instruction. Kits may be purchased. BASIC GUITAR Fee to be set. Thirty (30) hoursof instruction. BEGINNING & ADVANCED SEWING Thirty Six (36) hours of instruction. Learn how to make your own clothes. Fee to be set. Instructor: S. King. BEGINNING & ADVANCED ART Thirty Six (36) hoursof instruction. Oil Painting. Fee to be set. Instructor: A. Sutterfleld. 14-1- 8 DRIVERS EDUCATION $45. Fl RST Al D AT HOM E Helpful for treatment of lnurles around the house. MEN & WOMENS PHYSICAL RECREATION ADULT BASIC EDUCATIONS CLASSES-Read- lng, Math, Social Sciences, English, Spanish improvement, for information on class dates and times cotact John Garr at "Vt, f n with i vv , 4 ,v xm)w 11A Extra Traction Tire for Campers, Pickups & Vans T 7.50x16 Tubeless 8 Ply w - Tin Extra Traction Tire On Sale Now County wide. Family roller skating will be held In various elementary schools during the evening. Announcements will be made thru the respective schools as to scheduled dates. Office, J Sears Best ROLLER SKATING Almost any class or activity can be arranged if 10 people or more wish to participate. All registrations for classes and activities will be held at their locations. Any questions regarding this information please contact Kay Dimick at the School Board j f SHOP ATSKAKS AM) SAVE Sutitfmlion ( iuminffW or ) nr Wimy Hm k Scaurs 77 E. Main in Price Phone 637-228- 1 Store Iloi rs: 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday thru Saturday i |