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Show AS4 Wednesday, Oct. 22, Obituaries Elias Davis - second Mrs. Charles are at s-- resident. Survivors: sons, daughters, Ellis Henrie, Salt Lake City; J. David JSL f' . !?xj ? iHm . , N the beautiful through Shenandoah mountains, They returned to Helper by jet on Oct. 6. Thomas, Orem; Mrs. Merrill Tom Nicolavo (Melva) grandchildren; grandchildren; Mrs. Meme woodard American - Mellie VISALIA, Calif. Leon Dennis Cook Woodard, 81, Visalia, former Provo resident, died Oct. 16, 1975, at the home of a son in Chatsworth, Calif., after a long illness. Born Nov. 11, 1893, Helper, to Daniel Joseph and Laura Ann Ewell Dennis. Married Mervin Luke Cook Nov. 4, 1913; later solemnized in an LDS Temple. He died. Married Harlan James Woodard, Dec. 19, 1963, Evanston, Wyo. Former resident of Provo and Myton. Survivors: Husband; son, Dennis Cook, Chatsworth; 4 grandchildren; greatg- Survivors: brother, sisters, Sam, Mrs. Sam (Teresa) Spatafore, Mrs. Filomena Santi, all Price; Mrs. Mary Bruno, Spring Glen. Funeral Mass was Saturday 10 a.m., Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church, Price. Holy Rosary was Friday 7 p.m., Mitchell Funeral Home, Price. Burial, Price City Cemetery. Betty Pickett - SALT LAKE CITY Betty Rae Faggiani Pickett, 52, died at home Oct. 18, 1975, of cancer. Born Aug. 20, 1923, Scofield, to Henry and Velma H. England Faggiani, Married Charles M. 'Pickett Dec. 24, 1944, Salt Lake City; divorced. Member LDS Contractors. son, Charles randchild; brothers, sisters, Dennis, Orem; Lila Fannie Gentry, LaVor L. Dennis, both Myton; Noel Francis Dennis, Quincy, Calif.; Mrs. Don (Laura Virginia) Henry, Pacific Palisades, Calif.; Syerl DeVear H. "Rich" Pickett, Salt Lake City; mother, Mrs. Velma F. Atwood, Salt Lake City; stepmother, Mrs. Hazel Bartish, Salt Lake City. Funeral was Tuesday 12:30 p.m., University LDS Ward Chapel. Burial, Salt Lake City Cemetery. p.m., Home, Burial, Springville Evergreen Cemetery. 3. Secretary, 2 Funeral Wheeler Stott, Merrill Bert, Springville. Member UMWA Local 1206, Wellington. Member Catholic Church. Veteran WW I. Survivors: Lynn Helen Maylett, all Manti. Funeral was Friday Maria Bonassi Nicolavo. Married Rosa Congi, March 25, 1913, Price; she died May 5, 1973. Retired Coal miner. Church. great- 3 Mrs. Chapman, Price 44 stepson, Born Sept. 15, 1891, San Giovanni, Italy, to Saverio and Legion, Post. Mrs. Tom from Las Vegas, Nev. are visiting their daughter, Sister Eileen, of Saint Anthony's Convent here for five days. They are enjoying an Autumn vacation in this area as well as in the All-Americ- an stepdaughters, Mrs. LaVern , Member Mr. and Gottfredson, Mrs. Springville, Fayne (Elzina) Laney, Mesa, Ariz.; 17 PRICE Tom Nicolavo, 84, Price, died in a Price hospital Oct. 14, 1975, after a short L. Dennis, Modesto, Calif.; Mrs. Leslie (Fern) Tyler, Mesa, Ariz.; Mrs. Howard (Sylvia) Bingham, Hiawatha. Funeral was Monday. Additional services Wednesday 2 p.m., Sundberg-Olpi- n Mor- tuary, Orem, where friends call before service. Burial Provo Cemetery. .".;oi Mrs. Jim Bottino home now after spending a most enjoyable 16 day vacation in Laurel, Md. They visited with their son, Paul, his wife Ann, and their two granddaughters, Angela, and Kristen. Paul is on the staff at the University of Maryland at College Park. During their stay they attended a performance of Holiday on Ice in Washington, D.C. They also took the scenic tour Emil (Blanche) Ostlund, Mrs. illness. Slu'llv Hahioik Mr. and Springville, died in an Orem nursing home Oct. 14, 1975, of causes incident to age. Born June 29, 1886, Winter Quarters, Carbon County, to Richard Lewis and Martha Jones Thomas. Married Daniel Eugene Henrie Aug. 21, 1903, he died in 1916. Married David John Thomas June 16, 1916, he died in 1932. Married Henry Maylett July 25, 1933, he died in 1960. Active in LDS Church. Member Ladies Literary Club, Singing Mothers, Former Manti mother, San the of of "Beautify America ... Feed Children," read cook Hilda Koklavich's lapel button, lending an unofficial theme to last Wednesday's observance of National School Lunch Week at Sally Mauro Boyd K' Harvey CLEVELAND services gunshot would while deer hunting near Clear Creek, will 11 a.m., be Wednesday Cleveland LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Fausett Funeral Home, Price, Tuesday, 9 p.m., chapel hour before services. Burial, Price City Cemetery. Born Dec. 7, 1940, Price, to Joseph and Geraldine Ferguson Harvey. Married Sylvia Ann McCall; divorced. Married Kae 7-- Thompson, April 5, 12 noon Hot meals for Seniors have reser7 p.m. Art Class with Carl vations; 1:30 p.m. Ceramics; Olsen instructor. 1967, Mexico. U.S. Navy veteran Vietnam War. Member LDS Church. Equipment operator, Peabody Coal Co. Member 11 a.m. Outreach Oct. 27 Meeting; 12 noon Hot Meals for Seniors having reservations; 2 p.m. Bingo at Carbon Nursing Home; 7 p.m. Ceramics. Oct. UMWA. Survivors: sons, wife; daughters, Michael W., Duane B., Brett D., Byron D., Sheila K., all Cleveland; Don Scott, July Ann, Salt Lake City; Mrs. noon Hot Meals for Seniors having reservations; 2 p.m. Arts and Crafts including painting with Elaine Richardson instructor and Bead Craft with Elaine Jensen instructor; 7p.m. Macrame (This class is growing larger all the time. Wouldn't you like to try 28 12 Tri-che- evening. John Costello, president of the Slovenian Home in Spring Glen wishes to announce a western costume on Halloween party Saturday, Oct. 25 beginning at 8 p.m. Members only. Pot Luck. named Charles Anthony Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Shorts of Green River announce the birth of a and he weighed 7 lbs. 5 oz. The Veltri 's also have a daughter, Nicole, 2fe years old. Charles is the second grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. daughter Tarena Ranee, born at Carbon Hospital on Sept. 27. "A 1 litis They I Ball Room, Broadway, Rockefeller Center, and Saint Patrick's Cathedral. They reported that they had a wonderful time. Kristy Lynn Saccomano, daughter of Alan and Renee Saccomano, celebrated her 3rd birthday last Sunday with a dinner shared by family and friends in Salt 637-508- Lake City. Those who 1 lv-v Mb . skirts .4 0 Wear vrf.h -- ovfer leans,. Q to 18 sketched krushoJ polyester atin- tended from Helper cluded her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Blackie Saccomano, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dimick, her Mrs. Mary Skerl, and her godmother, Mrs. Rose Fenn. Also attending were Debbie and Robert Dimick, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Skerl, and sons knit in . -- jfel stripes... II Main and Carbon, r, Price Louise r Davis manager w ra -- rj Empire State Building, The Statue of Liberty, Tiffany's Jewelry Store, the Crystal Richard (Kristie) Cullum, too?). Lawrence; father, Ferron, mother, Geraldine Gessey, How would you like a trip to the Rose Parade in Fullerton, Calif.; brothers, Pasadena, California? Seeing this parade in person is the sisters, Byron L., Sid, Brett, most beautiful you could imagine with floats created from Kirk, all Salt Lake City; Robert, We'll spend an evening with Lawrence Mrs. Lewis fresh flowers. Los Angeles; Welk's entertainers and see many things of interest around Pleasant Hardy, (Janey) is from Dec. 28 to Jan 2. Doesn't Grove; Mrs. Jim (Kathy) this area. The trip Come join in this fun. Make your wonderful? sound that Ward, Anaheim, Calif.; Carr, reservation early by telephoning Elizabeth, both Ferron. i- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Skerl from Layton and Mrs. Alma Lee Eager and sons, Cody and Wayde, of Bountiful and R.J. Fenn II and R.J. Fenn III of Salt Lake City, also joined in the celebration. Mrs. lola Cuba in is the proud grandmother of a baby boy born Oct. 4. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Veltri of Salt Lake City. The new baby has been interesting and exciting the places, including 12 noon Hot Meals for Seniors Oct. 23 having reservations; 2 p.m. Leisure Club Meeting at East Carbon Rotary Building. 12 noon Hot Meals for Seniors Oct. 24 having reservations; 1 to 3 p.m. Blood Pressure check with Ardith Crawford and Public Health; 8 p.m. Dance and program at American Legion Hall. Area. Perry and Joe. d visited the Arches National Park also before returning home. Mrs. Clara Crocco, Mrs. Rosemarie Star, and sons Tom, and Matt Jr. spent a week vacation in Riverside, Conn, where they attended the wedding of Stanley Crocco and Miss Barbara De Luca. They extended their trip to New York City where they visited many milk. Oct 22 Lake Salt Senior Citizens News Funeral for Boyd Kimber Harvey, 34, Cleveland, who died Oct. 18, 1975, of an accidental Elementary School. Students nationwide enjoyed the day's menu of cheeseburgers, french fries, fiesta slaw, chilled pears and Mc-Nal- ly Gaggini Napa, Calif., and the thirteenth of Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Rachele, Helper. Mis. ( edia Martinez was the lucky winner of a $150 dollar jackpot won at St. Anthony's Bingo last Friday great-grandchil- hv Cleveland; brother, sister, Billie J., Lancaster, Calif.; Mrs. Louis (Pauline) Ferando, Sacramento, Calif. Funeral was Tuesday 1:30 p.m., Mitchell Funeral Home, Price. Burial, Price City Cemetery. 3 great-grandchil- SPRINGVILLE Harriet Thomas 89, Maylett, Born Nov. 29, 1938, Spring Canyon, to Edward Owen and Anna LaPreel Jensen Davis. Equipment operator, Served in U.S. Army. Survivors: Giannini of Francisco, Calif., Val Harriet Maylett CLEVLEAND Elias Edward Davis, 37, Cleveland, died at home Oct. 17, 1975, of causes pending from the state medical examiner. The Helper .Journal 1975 4 rn "A Ft the voters of Heber mav have a choice, the "Action Party" proudly presents 3 Helper for City citizens, residents of many years, and men of long years of service to the community, Councilmen for the next 4 years: X So 35 J Joe Vina Bonza Myer i Years on the Council , Veteran, World War An Able Administrator. Has the time and dedication. Highly Qualified for the Council, Property Owner and Taxpayer. 12 t 1 Years Chief of Police. Home Owner and Taxpayer. A Man Interested in the future of Helper. Willing to Devote the time. Capable and qualified to Serve. 21 tp-- Ai Lifelong Resident of Helper. Active in City and Community Affairs. f 4 t t t A A Served as Superintendent of Streets for --rr- V years, years 8 the Street Department. Active in civic and community affairs. Aware of city needs, very capable. e 60 years resident of Helper. 10 proven, dedicated public servant. on These three men can devote full time to their positions and possess invaluable experience which will be used for the benefit of the city administration in meeting the problems which will be facing Helper in the next four years. The future of our community is in your hands vote intelligently We make the following pledge to the voters of Helper if we are elected to serve on the Helper City Council on Tuesday, November 4, 1975: THAT WE WILL FIRST AND ALWAYS KEEP IN MIND ALL OF THE TAXPAYERS WELFARE, NOT JUST A FEW IN OUR DECISION MAKING. WE RECOMMENDTHATTHE CITY'S NEEDS BE SCHEDULED SO THAT THE MOST VALUABLE AND NEEDED PROJECTS WILL BE IMPLEMENTED FIRST. WE PLEDGE TO IMPLEMENT A BUDGET WHICH WILL ALLOW THE CITYTOOPERATE ITS NORMAL FUNCTIONS WITHIN ITS FINANCIAL MEANS. WE REALIZE THE PROJECTED GROWTH FOR HELPER WILL CREATE MANY PROBLEMS THAT WILL REQUIRE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO RESOLVE. WE PLEDGE TO WORK VERY CLOSELY WITH ALL FEDERAL AGENCIES TO OBTAIN THE MAXIMUM FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE WHICH MAY BE AVAILABLE TO OUR COMMUNITY. 5. WE PLEDGE TO WORK WITH THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL IN ALL WORTHWHILE ENDEAVORS. 6. WE PLEDGE TO MAKE OUR DECISIONS ON WATER, PARKS, POOLS AND RECREATION INVOLVING HELPER CITY AFTER ADEQUATE STUDIES HAVE BEEN CONDUCTED BY ENGINEERING, FINANCIAL, AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE WHO HAVE THE EXPERTISE AND MAKE VALID RECOMTO PERFORM SUCH STUDIES MENDATIONS TO THE CITIZENS FOR ACTION. 7. WE PLEDGE TO ADMINISTER THE AFFAIRS OF HELPER CITY IN AN EFFICIENT AND ECONOMIC MANNER. INTHE FUTURE OF OUR COMMUNITY IS IN YOUR HANDS-VO- TE Pd Political Adv. hi i mii iii iiiwiMMMaMMMaMiMWWrwwwwBiTnrnnwTiiiTiriii m n jt S M I! "7 TELLIGENTLY. "VOTE ACTION" - "VOTE EXPERIENCE!" 7fiTG 5- G2XIPGEM1EKI - |