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Show 4 The Helper Journal Wednesday, Mar. 20, 1975 Mine test results given Men successful in passing the mine tests are listed. The following 101 out of 123 men who the took examination for cer- tification as mine foreman and fire bosses passed the tests given Feb. 24, 25 and 26 and March 3, 4 and 5, 1975 at the College of Eastern Utah conducted by the examining board of the Utah Industrial Commission. Wilson, Remo Etzel, Fred Laurence D. Otteson, Gilson, Ben Turner, Earl R. White, Herbert D. Valdez, Robert C. Brady, Kenneth A. Valdez, Jerry L. Wright, Duane J. Wood, Frank E. Markosek, Arch D. Allred, Judson D. Critchlow, Jerry W. Ericson, William L. Dickson, Lee J. Worley, Kent L. Norton, Kerry L. J. Jensen, Raymond Those qualifying as Garcia, Kenneth E. foremen in the coal industry Callahan, L. Roland were William E. Tallerico, Ray Ward, Ray Burdick, Dennis V. Lee, Leland C. Gerald L. Oviatt, John H. Gotfredson and Jerry Price. Lozinsky, Frank S. Atwood, Russell K. Jones, Roman J. Robert Vega, Ashley, Howard S. Basso, William C. Pilling, Terry L. Fredrickson. Charles E. Bentley, William D. Burton Mike A. Gomez, Max E. Heino, James S. Noyes, Dick K. Jones, Sterling A. E. Richards, Marius Passing the test for Coal mine fire boss were Dan R. Baker, Floyd L. Gorley, Clyde E. Huntington, Dan Turner, Richard N. Lewis Jr., Joe S. Skriner, Alex J. Arroyo, James 0. Peterson Jr., Garth J. Nielsen, Richard J. Jeffs, Rodney B. Wilde, Frank H. Olson, Provo man and his son Monday morning as the coal truck d they were riding in in Price Canyon, went over a guard rail and down an embankment. According to Highway Patrolman Larry Taylor, the truck being driven by Scott Eugene Poulsen, 22, of Provo was heading east in the canyon at about 9:05 a.m. Monday, when the truck began to slide on a slick curve about three miles above the Peerless Checking Station. Taylor said Poulsen locked the wheels of the coal truck, causing it to jackknife in the road. Paulsen's father, Lyle Gordon Poulsen, 48, was riding in the truck. Scott Poulsen was injured in the accident and taken to Carbon Hospital. A escaped death Larry L. Adams, Kip D. Cotner, Thomas M. Nathan E. Atwood, Kenneth L. Perry, Donald A. Alberigi, Joseph R. Jeffs, Royal Fox, Tony N. Jerry L. Dubois, Kourianos, A. Marinos, Clyton L. Rasmussen, Robert G. Richard W. Williams, T. Justesen, Stephen Cowan, Dale Y. Andrews, Ronald R. Krantwashl, James Lonicio A. Lopez, Ruggeri, James S. Anderson, Jack B. Manchester, Mac L. Hansen, Ted Chidester, Wayne M. Jensen, Thomas A. Alger, Joseph Gary Callor, John L. Alger, Randy E. Larry L. Krantwashl, Craig L. Nielson, Sundra T. Llewelyn, Joseph L. McCourt, Gary Hanson, Michael F. Martinez, Floyd R. Zemlock, Ronald J. Richmond, Ray T. Bridge, Neiv lockers Lyons, Ernal A. Shaw, Keith W. Barker, Hans G. Miller and Cecil E. Jacobsen by Tina Smith At Helper Junior High the janitors, Chuck Callor and Lefty Slavensky, have been S. Gun-derso- Dan W. Guy, Vernon n, G. " Members (Catancflarr 7 p.m. Lions Ladies Night. 19 Final Plans for Saturday's Easter Egg Hunt. Lions Basketball TourMarch 20 March Ularich, E.L. Simms, E.O. Jackson, Carl Winters, John Schmidt, Rex Jewkes and John Costello. fcfie happening, kooky new, inside out of underwear -- ... switching , ouf of sight i This coal truck jackknifed and overturned last Monday morning about three miles above the Peerless Checking Station in Price Canyon. A Highway Patrol trooper said the truck skidded on the slick surface, jackknifed and tumbled H-- J down an embankment. photo 1 east mainjn priwF ffJscfcVTJle fraying Church Hall. p.m. Brownies and Junior scouts meet at Sally Mauro Elementary. 10:30 a.m. Relief Society March 25 at Helper, Spring Glen and Meetings Kenilworth Wards; 7 p.m. St. Anthony's Easter Choir Practice. 1:30 p.m. Helper Women's March 26 Club meet at Helper Civic Auditorium; 7:30 p.m. Helper City Council Meeting. Lions Easter Egg Hunt Remember coming Saturday, March 29th. More Details next Week. 24 whas measuring and measuring and measuring again. The reason? New lockers are being installed. With the help of the seventh, eighth and ninth grade boys, the lockers are being put up very quickly. the examining board were Steve Frank Hatsis, nament Lions Basketball TourMarch 21 nament March 22 Championship Game March 20 7 p.m. St. Anthony's Easter Choir Practice. March 21 Bingo at Saint Anthony's March of "V' jack-knife- Mc-Cou- rt, Jack Coal truck jackknifes 3 CCEC3 00033 ' " r - Lf i 'V J LTV J k V I I I 1 S Utah needs documentary photographs. This and subsequent contests, is Historical designed to help document the Bicentennial years, photos Mitchell MORTICIANS R.T. Mitchell Ronald Kosec Robert H. 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