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Show 2 The Helper Journal Thursday, Oct. 24, 1974 Lunch Helper Junior High as both schools participated in the Menu Day Universal program which included them in a group of 180,000 students in Utah whose schools participate in the National School Lunch Program. The menu made Hilda up by cooks Yoklovich, Katherine Ori, Clara Crocco, Sylvia Sillitoe and Merl Bryner at Sally Mauro and by Rose Crandall, Louise Dimick, Helen Costello and Betty Huff at Helper Junior High includes a submarine sandwich, green beans, french fries, a fruit cup, chocolate chip cookies and milk. nation The National School Lunch Week is carried on annually to teach students good H-- J photo nutrition habits. Food service workers at Sally Mauro School served students and visiting adults the same menu being served all over the o Voters Callister running against Richard J. Maughan. In Carbon County, the Democratic side of the ticket is nearly full with Mike Dmitrich running for the state representative spot from district No. 65, James P. Simone seeking a four year county commissioner term and Guido Rachiele running for the 2 year term to the county Chiara is seeking the county Utah the 1974 Utah Legislature ratified by referendum vote by a simple majority of those voting in the general election. If the act receives the needed majority, it will become effective without delay. If, on the other hand, the act does not receive a majority vote, it will be considered killed as if it had not passed through the legislative process. The four proposed state wide amendments to the will Utah Constitution appear as propositions one through four on the ballot. Briefly, Proposition No. 1, if passed, will revise the executive article to the Constitution Utah by abolishing the office of Secretary of State and replace that position with that of Lieutenent Governor and specify that the governor and lieuentent governor run as a team (like President and Vice President of the United States). Proposition No. 1 would also give the governor 20 days instead of by but must be GREEN RIVER - 472-936- Pork Chops 9 (?3)jgc mm-fryer- s w Clements, 1734 West 80 South, Provo. Utah 84601. 10174p for the Bike and Hike ;1S Lots For Sale for the Utah Association of Retarded Citizens, presents a certificate of appreciation to LOT FOR SALE in Helper. Close to school, call of the project. This Ralph Geibel for work as 10242c and Bike Hike for Carbon raised $721.40 County year's to retarded citizens be presented to the teachers of special education classes for use in the classes and to provide 38 Automobiles For Sal H-- J recreational activities. photo '73 PLYMOUTH four door In to order make a hard top Grand Sedan, the present 10 to either 18.000 miles. Excellent of a tablespoonful honey, 1 ratify or veto a bill brought bee must visit about condition. Phone 2,000 before him. It would also 10241p anytime. add the Speaker of the Utah flowers.. House of Representative to the line of succession to the Al Veltri, this year's project to raise money 472-396- 3. 637-100- Kty. ( I 'FKRVESCENT Proposition No. 2 would allow the State of Utah to lend money and extend credit to private groups to aid in the establishment or expansion of private industry within the state. Proposition No. 3 would provide for a uniform tax to be imposed in lieu of a property tax on certain personal property such as automobiles, aircraft and boats. Proposition No. 4 would permit counties, cities and towns to establish special improvement districts with the cost of the district to be paid by the beneficiaries of the services offered by that rolls voting with COHTFMS 75 T A i T TABLttS S ALKA SELTZER FRANCO-AMERICA- p.m. Gate-Hele- n South 3rd West; Spring Glen bottle Macaroni & Cheese Dinner 3 79c statewide plan of critical land use areas. of An appropriation $306,000 is provided. FOR An act providing for development of a planned land use policy for Utah. A Land Use Commission, appointed by the Governor, is authorized to formulate a comprehensive state land with use plan; in pubgovernments local lishing guidelines for local land use plans and in designating critical areas of greater than local concern; allocate federal funds received for state land use purposes; and, assure that all agency programs are consistent with state land use programs. The Commission shall provide the legislature, for its consideration, a final AGAINST I, CLYDE L. MILLER, Sec- retary of State of the State DO HEREBY of Utah. CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Ballot Title of the Utah Land Use Act which law was passed by the Budget Session of the Fortieth Legislature, 1974. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand, and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 30th day of September, 1974. CLYDE L. M'JLLER Secretary of State One good reason to vote for Jake Garn is that he wants what you want Jake wants to stop inflation. The first step: cut federal spending; eliminate the fat in domestic, foreign and military programs.1 Jake wants a smaller federal government with power returned to local levels.2 While he works to return power and resources to local Utah governments, he wants to make sure Utah gets its fair share of federal revenue. With seven years experience in local government here, he knows where federal money and aid can help. Jake Garn's views are straightforward and moderate political philosophy is in the mainstream of Utah.4 his 3 Jake's opponent wants to reduce defense spending by 10 billion dollars. The American Security Council ranks Jake's opponent's votingrecord at only 13 (of a possible 100) in being for a strong military. All major congressional rating services rank Jake's opponent among the most liberal members of Congress. S Myrna Baurmeister, Bauers Bluff in Spring Glen; Kenil worth - Fern Jewkes.Kenilworth; North-- , west Helper - Caroline Tomsk, 27 Bryner St.; Martin - Arlene Carbonville - Ann Peczuh, RFD No. 1, Box 150 Helper. A Journal Helper Issued every Thursday by Publishers Inc. S A 182 South Mam SI N Spctghetti-O'- s Utah Land Use Act Referendum Americans for Constitutional Actions rank Jake's opponent's voting record at only 15 in being "for a balanced budget and against inflation. " 2ACA ranks Jake's opponent at an absolute 0 in being "for decentralization and against bigger central government." An example is the federal land use bill he sponsored. 9 SECONO PAID AT Flavors 46-o- Sincerely, until Helper, Utah Hawaiian Punch 2p IMS. Assorted civic leaders in order that neighbors and local all information necessary to you may gain render a just and wise decision. - Vf J I urge you to consult with your friends, Jake wants a strong defense3 and a foreign policy that bargains from strength. Houghton, Castle Gate; East Helper - Mary Mullins, 32 South 2nd East; West Helper - Neta Lopez, 564 ? ALKALIZING Dear Fellow Citizens: been given the responsiBy Stale Law I have Ballot Title of the Land the bility for publishing will it as appear on the GenUse Referendum 5. 1974. BeNovember on Ballot Election eral cause of the very serious nature of this Referendum I urge that each of you obtain and study the text of the Land Use Act in full. registration being accepted in the county clerk's office until October 25 or at the last remaining day of neighborhood registration to be held Oct. 29 from 8 a.m. Scofield; Gastle t'Jiff'nNHpiiiimniiMy ANALGESIC September 30, 1974 governorship after the lieutenent governor and President of the Senate. Red-dingto- n; 71 Rent electric shampooer $1. Mutual Furniture. REPRESENTATIVES wanted! To sell avon products. Write Mrs. Districts and registration agents in the North Carbon area are as follows: Scofield-Clea- r Creek Frances W. Helsten in Pork Loin Roast FROM WALL TO wall, no soil at all, on carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre. AVON -- . ADS OF STATE Number One county 1 End Cut Wr u F UTAH SALT LAKE CITY 6 Help Wanted district. Unregistered voters who wish to vote in next Tuesday's election have only a short time remaining to place their names on Main St., Heiper Phone m dietary STATE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 10241c Constitution Act The Utah Land-Us- e has already been enacted Helper State Bank Yl- the to Finance Yours Here zy m. T n appearing on the ballot. iFir ig3if write-i- they will not lack for referendum issues to decide with the Utah Land-Us- e Planning referendum and four proposed amendments I & of the allowances for each students, and includes food from each of the four food 1 Card of Thtnfe groups meat, fruit and bread and cereal vegetable, and milk. The lunch offers a OUR MOST sincere and to thanks balance of needed vitamins heartfelt everyone for the many and minerals and supplies acts of kindness shown to us in the recent loss of our the correct number of beloved husband, father, calories needed for each of grandpa and papa, Joe the age groups that school Tullius. We would liketo express our deep aplunch serves. preciation and thanks to our friends, neighbors and relatives for the beautiful floral offerings, food, personal help, and cards. Ethel H. Tullius, Mr. and Mrs. James Dervoe, Mr. and Mrs. Hollie Sillitoe Mr. and Mrs. Nemo Tullius 10171f and families. III- openly support. While voters have few candidates to choose from, GMC Trucks HELPER is for soliciting PONTIAC CADILLAC I d recommended n Ron Boutwell, Bruce T. S. Ware seeking Hector one-thir- KM I( CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary of State open to the candidate who polls the most votes. At present, only one aspirant, attorney write-i- another term as county surveyor. One peculiar feature of this year's county election is that nobody will officially appear on the ballot for the soon to be vacated county attorney spot which leaves unopposed for his fifth term as sheriff. Former county provides WANT A Type A lunch the position long-tim- e primary elections, runs in the School Lunch participating 1) clerk and auditor post being clerk vacated by Brig Young. Ann B. O'Brian is the only woman officially appearing on the Carbon County ballot as she runs for the county recorder post. Rounding out the Democratic ticket for county positions are William Thomas running for county treasurer and commission. County Sheriff Albert Passic, who faced his stiffest challenge in the commissioner (Cont. from Page. This menu was typical of the Type A lunch served each day at those schools National Program. W mi luiiit (Cont. from Page 1) POSTAGE HELPER. UTAH Robert Finney Publisher tea Kevin Turner Editor 4 89c oi: Den Stockburger Advertising Another good reason is that he can get it It takes respect and influence to get things done in the U.S. Senate. If a Senator is viewed by his colleagues as lightweight or immature, he might as well not be there. Jake Garn is a leader among leaders. 1,500 Mayors of U.S. cities large and small elected him as their first and he is the only Mayor in the country who serves in the leadership of all three National municipal organizations. Jake Garn's personal friendship with President Ford will allow him to work closely and effectively with the President. Vice-Preside- long-standin- g Jake Garn will be an effective, respected U.S. Senator who will get things done for Utah. Walter lorle Jean Ann Dlmick staff Wrltert S.O.5. gtj MEMBER 14. OF THE M W per year in Utah SO per year Out of State MeMpALper Association Founded TS85 JAfGEGAKN to United States Senator This ad paid for by Garn for Senate Committee, Warren Pugh, Chairman |