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Show m Women's Club holds first meeting of year o is more rewarding than everar Girl learning their Promise and the Brownie song in preparation for the Investiture Ceremony. Mrs. Fercik was active in PTA for many years in the area. Mrs. Davis, as a wife of a Lions' Club member, assists with their various projects. She is also active in the Carbon - Emery Association Motorcycle Helper PTSA The Helper PTSA will Jr. High off its' kick membership month 2V2-to-4-y- certificates $500 or more ac- tivities this coming week with a meeting to be held Wednesday, October 16 at 7 p.m. at the junior high. Tony Oberto, chairman of the PTSA, said that those in attendance will be treated to a special preview of the Carbon High school musical "Anything Goes". Oberto said that this year the PTSA was putting on a special effort to attract parents who have been noticably lacking in past activities. As he put it, "We need to put the 'P' bact in PTSA" oBoutwell (Cont. from Page 1 to 2V2-ye- ar certificates $500 or more 1) hs feels it is his responsibility to let those he may be serving to know what his candidacy stands for. He says that the most important aspect of his candidacy is that he believes that a full time county attorney is needed to face the problems that will surely arise in the county in the next few years. To do this, he feels that the county commission must be to offer a full time salary to the attorney. his Boutwell feels qualifications, which include bar membership in both California and Utah, admittance to practice law in both Utah and California his and pronounced adoption of Carbon County as his permanent home make him qualified for the pur-suad- 90 days to 1 year certificates and Golden Passbook $500 or more post. As for writing in Boutwell or any other candidate, the county clerk says he has not received a clear ruling from the Utah Attorney General as to the correct means of casting a write-i- n vote for Carbon County Attorney. Because no candidates will appear on the ballot for attorney, Brig Young in- dicated that all Regular Passbook Savings Accounts write-in- s would probably be counted regardless of whether they appeared in a party write-i- n slot or on the accompanying blank ballot. But, for the sake of expediency, the clerk asked that all write-i- n votes cast in the election be placed on the blank ballot. assisting at the races and notarizing official entree forms. Junior Troop 439, that formerly met at the Ann Self Training Center, is now meeting at Sally Mauro Helper Journal issued every Thursday by 5 A Publishers Inc. 182 South Main St. Helper, Utah SECOND CcASS rOSTAOE PAID AT HELPER. UTAH Robert Finney Publisher Kevin Turner Editor ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANE , Founded by Brighjm Young-187- 3 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Prl, East Carbon City, CasHe Dele and Huntington Den Sfockburger Advertising groom Ruth and Ben C. Wharff of Salt Lake City. Saturday o- School on Monday 3:30 to 4:30. Mrs. Don Peck is the new leader assisted by Kimberly Beacco, a student at CEU. Mrs. Peck is a member of the BPW Organization in addition to A short business meeting was held where the president announced her Martin McPhie went to Salt Lake City to attend the funeral of another relative killed in an airplane accident. Jess and Hazel Cox are home after spending three Plants at Spring Glen. A fun cookout at Helper Park started fall activities for the troop. Fourteen girls participated in a hamburger fry and learned how to make a Girl Scout smore. Mrs. Maxine Murphy, fine department operating Peck's Spring publicity; Mrs. Alice Anderson, membership, Mrs. Alma Kraync, calling; Mrs. Mary Morrison, sunshine; Mrs. Etta program. Welter Borle she attended at company enginneers are currently investigating the possibility of constructing a new trunk line to the Scofield-Clea- r Creek, according to a company spokesman. Ken Hill, public relations director for Mountain Bell Telephone Co. in Salt Lake told the Helper Journal Mine Board sets Thursday that engineers Salt Lake had inspected the Price Exchange office as well as the facilities in Scofield to see if it would be feasible to establish the trunk. from examinations The Mine Examining Board of the State of Utah will Conduct examinations for the certification of coal mine electrician on October 29 and 30, 1974, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. in the Science Building at the College of Eastern Utah, Price, Utah. Application blanks may be obtained at the mine office, from the College of Eastern Utah, or from the Catholic Women meet The South Eastern District Council of Catholic Women will meet October 13 at 1:30 p.m. at the Good Shephard Parish Hall in East Carbon City. The main business will be the installation of officers. State Mrs. R.S. President, Bowers and Mrs. Victor Smith, State organization commission chairman, will be guest speakers. Hostesses for the meeting are asking members to call their Altar Society to make presidents reservations by October State mine board. , examining lKATLDNL ISJEiAJPfUPER 1985 enjoyable in weeks Mayville, vacationing Wisconsin visiting with their daughter Gayle and Douglas Ward. They were kept well entertained with sightseeing, ball games, and fishing. Their airplane flight took them from Salt Lake City to Milwaukee. When they returned to All 1974. 10102c examination. furnished. Three extra bedrooms, carpeted, installation. Call 384-236- Trtitwy Cawpers i 1972 15 FOOT travel trailer. Self contained, like new! Phone 10101c 637-296- o 1 1 - Church Hall IEG2 n 14-1- BIB w REP TJING Crandall, manager; Louise Dimick, assistant manager; Helen "Costello and Betty Huff. Hilda Yoklovich is the manager at Sally Mauro Katherine with Ori, assistant manager. Cooks include Clara Crocco, Sylvia Sillito and Merl H r Price, Utah Bryner. 11 ' i , i The New . 1 Helper Journal is just like a letter from home... 408 S. Main-Help- er 79 Sausaqe send your relatives and friends su bscript ioi Roast Ru.p Franks for Christmlas Now 79 e Family Size COLD POWER $2.89 TOMATO SAUCE 7 8-- for 98c twx Mwtnul Gift Subscription Order Blank To be sent to: Name F Egg z SPAGHETTI Woods Cross TOMATOES 2V2 size TexSun Pink GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Kellogg's CORN FLAKES 53c 12-o- .2 for 89c 46-o- z. ...57c 59c Western Family ORANGE JUICE Western Family BUTTER ; City State. Zip. Sent as a Gift from: In Carbon County: ( ) In Utah, ouside county ( ) In US ( ) $7 $5 ( ) $6 $ 93c .5for95c Please enclose check or money order. Postal regulations requIr that all subscriptions be paid In advance. Ib.83c Western Shores FACIALTISSUE Address 3pk.87c o o o 4 Gift Card uiil bo scat o o o o o Valuable Prues Numb"; i Called Fun for All 12 ga mes for $1 56 CL 1 9263c 37 Travel FRIDAY, OCTOBER National School Lunch week, October 8 will be observed at both the Helper Junior High School and Sally Mauro Elementary School. Theme for the event is "You are what you eat." October 16 will be Universal Menu Day and the menu will include: submarine sandwich, green beans, french fries, fruit coctail, chocolate chip cookies and milk. The public is invited to eat lunch at the school but reservations must be called in not later than 9:30 a.m. that morning. Cooks at the junior high Rose '73 12 x 60 home mobile a Helper schools are: at cost! WILL SELL Attend ST. ANTHONY'S Lunch week at applications received after October 25th will be returned to the applicant, who will not be permitted to take the lGIT R o o o o o o o o o o o o o o the hands of the Chairman of the Mine State Examining Board: Steve Hatsis, Kenilworth, Utah. 84529 not later than Oct25, f-IAQC- & the attended Ruby marriage. Applications, must be in 9th. BISQUICK M 00 per year in Utah M M per year Out of State Min- neapolis, Minnesota, and also on the meeting attended at Washington, D.C. She received a citation for distinguished service and also one for being a first lady of the F.D.C. She also was presented with a Gold Card. 40-O- MEMBER OMME Foundtd Diamanti, Mrs. Diamanti reported on the National Federation of Women's Clubs meeting Scofield trunk telephone Viola arts; Mrs. Ivy Jouflas, Phone company studies Telephone chairmen: Oric, conservation; Mrs. Peggy Larson, education; Mrs. Edith Sallas, home life; Mrs. 18-o- z. Jean Ann Dlmlck Staff wrlten Association WANT Mrs. Susan Moore. The club welcomes two new members Mrs. Zina York and Mrs. Patty Sloan. Western Family INTEREST paid quarterly on certificates. Substantial interest penalty is required for early withdrawal. Deposits insured to $20,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 472-548- 2, ADS Scouts activities Monday 3:30 to 4:30 at Sally Mauro Elementary School. The little Brownies are busy No. 6 house Call 4th Avenue, West Helper. Susan Moore, ceramics. Perhaps you'd like to look treasurer, Mrs. Lee J. Diamanti, parliament- forward to these events: arian; Mrs. Anne Picco, Oct. 22 and 23 Jack Pot, Nevada overnight trip; Oct. historian. Gold lace table cloths 24 school lunch at Mont over gold satin graced the Harmon Jr. High. tables and fall flowers and Ruby Willis spent Friday 5 Services Ottered candle sticks in club colors and Saturday in Salt Lake efficient, of purple and gold com- City. She attended the EXCELLENT, Blue Lustre economical, pleted the decor. Refresh- wedding dinner for her cleaner. Rent ments were served ; pouring grandson, John Bruce carpet electric shampooer $1. was Miss Ann Price and Wharff and Terilyn Naylor. 10101c Furniture. Mutual is the son of The new The Helper Women's Club held its' first meeting of the new season last Thursday at the Helper Civic Auditorium. Officers for this years' club include (from left to right): Louise Peckham, Tia Imai, Ann Price, Rowena Boren, H-- J Susan Moore, and Etta Diamanti. Photo u StkmM Mrs. Fercik Jr., and Mrs. Lawrence D. Davis are the new Brownie Leaders whose troop meets on 472-528- 4. ana Utah, their son Ray met Provo of Cox Mary 14 HOflKS Hlf them at the airport. Harold and Mary Duke THREE BEDROOM brick enjoyed the visit of her room, brother Neal and Betty home. Large family new carpeting, drapery Heber of City Montgomery and paint throughout. Sunday. kitchen Refinished bathroom Ha Jensen and Grant new cabinets, welcomed the afternoon close to school on visit of former Spring fixtures,end street, good and dead Mr. Canyon friends, Mrs. Delon Atwood of neighborhood. Carport, new exterior paint and new Wellington. 10 x 10 metal storage shed. -- Once again Helper has a Brownie and a Junior Girl Scout Troop. Mrs. John I WILL do ironing in my home. Phone ? 1033c Thurs. Oct. 10, 2 p.m. -Leisure Club meeting at East Carbon City. Fri. Oct.ll, 8 p.m. - dance Mrs. Alice Anderson American Legion Hall. at the Helper reported Sat. Oct. 12, 10 a.m. -Women's Club held its opening meeting Thursday "Hole in the Rock" Moab September 26th at 1 :30 p.m. trip. Call center for inin the Civic Auditorium of formation. Mon. Oct. 14, 2 p.m. -Helper which was a "lovely Band practice; 7 Kitchen the new tea" sponsored by officers: Mrs. Louise p.m. - ceramics. Tues. Oct. 15, 10 a.m. - art Peckham, president; Mrs. 1st vice class with Fred Voll as Tia Iami, president; Mrs. Ann Price, instructor; 7 p.m. - Pythian 2nd vice president; Mrs Sisters' meeting. Wed. Oct. 16, 1:30 p.m. Rowena Boren, secretary, Now? mm. I Senior Citizen News h ycer nanro o o o o |