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Show The Helper Journal 2 Wednesday. Feb. 4. iS Letters to the Editor I To the Editor: Once again, the wonderful people of Carbon County have dug down into their pockets and come up with 23rd. of January we will have for our people one of the finest life saving devices ever invented, I am referring to the "Jaws of Life". were assured by Lieutenant Whipple that there is a definite and ever e growing need for this will no longer use crow bars and jacks to extricate accident victims from n a smashed human being is bleeding to death-i- t is time that counts and in buying this tool it is time that we bought. If we can save one persons life it will have been more than worth our effort. The "Jaw of Life" will be kept in a highway patrol stand by car at the Price City Court House, where it will be just minutes away from any point in Carbon We tool-w- cars-whe- oBus system miners m 4 Lost v. '. ., 1 at j wish to thank all of our i friends, businesses, and companies that so gladly helped us reach our goal. near Huntington. AiJL 6 Help Wanted Helper Fire Chief USS Ticonderoga Editor: I am seeking men and officers who served aboard the mighty aircraft carrier, the U.S.S. Ticonderoga. Every man who ever served on this fine ship is entitled to join our group. We will be having our next Annual Reunion this coming May at To the k, (Continued From Pg. 1) would have to center on the area because of the large number of mine employees living in the two cities. The UDOT spokesmen said they would now formulate a formal proposal for presentation at a future Kent and specialist Taylor UDOT representatives AOG meeting. Adrian Martinez and Dave They have yet to decide Blake said data showed that on the size of the buses and any successful commuter the size of the fleet and on how extensive the coverage of the pilot project should be. They will also make a proposal on a fare system, on where pick-upoints The Denver and Rio should be and on who should Grande Employees Credit run the system local Union of Helper will hold government, private intheir annual meeting on terests or a combination of Sunday, Feb. 8, 1976 at 2 the two. p.m. at the Helper Civic Taylor said the bus Auditorium. All members system could be in are urged to attend. by operation the end of 1976. Meeting with College of Eastern Utah president Dr. Dean McDonald last week SEUAOG transportation Credit Union annual meeting p lllllllllllllBillllllllillil Letters welcome c missioner Simone, Mrs. Prazen apologized to the for a commissioner statement made at the Committee meeting, which she said had been misin- up-sta- Survivors: sons, wife; Johnny, Carbonville; Pat, Helper; Ray, Kenilworth; Joe, Clearfield; 20 grandchildren; 4 brother, Pat Gutierrez Sr., Clearfield. Funeral Mass was Monday 10 a.m., St. Anthony's Church, Helper. Burial Mountainview Cemetery, Helper. illness. 6, June Born 1922, Harrisburg, Pa., to Jacob and Kattie Bowmen Ebaugh. Married Doyle Bond; divorced. Married Nora Wilson Remick. 4 Reuel Snow Jan. G. 71, Orangeville, died 24, 1976, in a Salt Lake hospital after a long illness. Born June 24, 1904, Orangeville, to George W. and Vilate Anderson Snow. Married Dessa 1936, Wilstead, Colorado; she died 1971. Retired coal miner, Castle Gate Mine. Former operator, Castle Gate Hotel. Member VOCATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK y Reuel ORANGEVILLE Snow, Church. Survivors: brothers, sisters, Sheldon W., Orangeville; LDS Nov. 15, 1970, Las Vegas, Nev. Mayor, Soldier Summit, since 1967. cafe; Owner-operato- r, tavern. Member Price Post VFW. Served U.S. Army, World War II. Survivors: wife; daughter, Mrs. Farrell (Kathy) David, San Gabriel, Calif.; stepsons, I Douglas, stepdaughters, Marjorie Remick, both Soldier Summit; Guy Remick, Price; Howard Remick, Clasnine, Ore.; Frank, Robert Remick, both Little Rock, Ark.; Mrs. Glendal Pace, (Sally) Clewater, Tex.; 13 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Ruben Thelma (Helen) Sines, Ebaugh, both Phoenix, Md. Funeral was Wednesday Mitchell Funeral Chapel, Price. Burial Price Cemetery. ' .r is .- . - " t ' "V : -- i ''! I : . A T v T Mrs. Ruth Durrant was the guest at the Jan. 28 meeting of Xi Alpha Zeta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi at the home of Jeanne Taskar. Mrs. Durrant is a lifetime honorary member of Beta Sigma Phi and makes the meetings extra special when she attends. The date was set for the annual Valentine dinner and coronation, which will be held Sat. Feb. 21 at the Elk's Lodge in Price. Voting for the Valentine queen will be by secret ballot at the club's next meeting. The winner will be announced the evening of the dinner. Everyone was reminded to bring a "Heart in Hand" gift to the next meeting for their secret sister. No program was given, but a traditional "Ritual of the Candle" was held for the Mrs. newest mother-to-b- T T T 24 fruits 4 14 x 70 Carpeting, drapes and nearly all skirted. Includes porch and storage building. Set up in Indian Hills Trailer Park. In beautiful condition. Call David Hunsaker, sell these brand new electrical appliances at a deluxe 637-374- 8. 1127fc 33 Snowmobiles For Sate TWO 1971 Snowmobiles Trailer. Call 472-510- 8. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Catherine Anderson. TUESDAY NIGHT BRIDGE CLUB Members of the Tuesday night bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Arlene Reddington in Martin, on Jan. 27. She served her guests a delicious dessert at the close of the meeting. Mrs. Margaret Reid and Mrs. Claranell Day were winners and Mrs. Alpha Richardson was a special guest. wj station 1230 T SERVING CASTLE COUNTRY I , . 637-116- I 7 Look for this business on your green & white phone book cover CD Occupancy Beginning March ffmr7 "Only ".The 40 Left . PRESTIGE LIVING IN THE COVES! ! STANDARD COST xiA CARPET Sherril J., Salt Lake City; Mrs. Janet S. Anderson, Springville; Mrs. Marion (Elva) Roper, GE Appliances Kenilworth, Carbon County; Mrs. James E. (Ruby) Dutton, Las Vegas. Bedrooms Full Basement GE Dishwasher GE Garbage Disposal Forced Air Heating All Hardwood Cabinets 3 Helper Journal Funeral was Wednesday, Fausett Mortuary, Price. Issued every Wednesday by $ A Publishers Inc. 162 South Main Street Helper, Utah Burial Orangeville Cemetery. .1- - SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT HELPER, UTAH BDTJ Fun For All & Candy Sold 900 WTHI THE inc. North on-Sit- e: & 100 East in Price, Utah MiMBER iAJWNL Pop Located 4. MEMBER Elevations & Trailer Sales Office per year In Carbon & Emery Counties $6 per year In Utah 17 per year Out of State 1 - HDST1ES Walter Bona Shelly Babcock Staff Writers Door Prize $5 61 numbers called Valuable Prizes of Dollar for 12 Games Donation ii PACESETTER Dan Stockburger Business tAanaQir SS Plumbma j Gold Medallion Insulation o All CODDer Choice of IS Different Floor Plans Hank Itkin Editor Friday, Feb. 6 Double Glazed Windows One Full Year Warranty Deluxe Wood Paneling or Drywall Porcelain Steel Tub & Sinks Cultured Marble Showers Optional Double Garage Robert Finney Publisher Church Hall y. 1292c ilml Business of the Week Avsrif i.tdon founcti tl fCtf. FOR APPOINTMENT CALL Solving America's Housing Needs of Tomorrow 0OVDSS3 "" POLARIS and I e, Attend St. Anthony's i TAMARACK mobile home. IMPROVED LOT & HOME INCLUDING - I 6 & 7. M Sale j 34 Mobile Homes DUE TO a recent death in the family I am forced to Radio Produce 235c 1016fc great loss. One brand new Point Hot dis washer (portable) was $380. now $289.; One brand Beach new Hamilton mixmaster duty heavy with two large chrome bowls and meat grinder attachements, was $95. Fur- RADIO T VARIETY CLUB Mrs. Louise Dimick was hostess to members of the Variety Club on Friday, Jan. 30. The birthday of Mrs. Lorraine Babcock was observed and she received a gift from her secret pal. Mrs. Dimick served delicious individual chef salads & hot rolls to the members and her special guest, Mrs. Jennie Chesnik. The February meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Christine Saccomanno. Shannon Lytle. iff CARBONVELLE Vincente Gutierrez, 79, Carbonville, died Jan. 28, 1976, at home after a long illness. Born May 10, 1896, La Jara, N.M., to Juan and Maria Gutierrez Gutierrez. Married Rose Gallegos May 27, 1921, Cuba. N.M. Member Roman 8 p.m. & Delivered March Call collect beautiful farm state bordering ground lands. Only 2 miles from downtown Price. Phone 20 Appliances for Sale electric shampooer Mutual niture. 70 ACRES 262-339- 4. Rent Lustre. FROZEN RED raspberries, tin $17.50. 28 pound 17 SLC T j CARPET paths and spots fluff beaten down nap with Blue REMOVE 1292c 472-56- T 22 Miscellaneous For Sale 472-587- 0. by Shelly Babcock T 251c room, Modern kitchen, fully carpeted, sprinkling system, covered patio, Heated garage. Phone tlllA 1 25fc Vincente Gutierrez Home Economics, Trades and InHealth dustries, Occupations, Industrial Arts, Technical Education and through the efforts of Vocational Guidance and Counseling by assisting individuals to reach their occupational goals: NOW, THEREFORE, I, Charles Ghirardelli, Mayor of the City of Helper do hereby proclaim February 8 through 14, 1976 as NATIONAL VOCATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK in the City of Helper and urge all citizens of this great community to visit their local Vocational Education Schools and programs thereby making SEAL 251c 637-313- 1. 472-597- 472-587- 0. HOME FOR SALE 4 bdrm, 2 baths, livingroom, dining Something less than the project at either of the monstrous crowds turned hearings. out Feb. 22 and 29 for public The Helper City Council, hearings concerning application for a grant to meeting in special session upgrade Helper's culinary last Thursday to hold the water system. hearing, convened then No residents appeared immediately gavelled the either to support or oppose hearing to a close. 1 st' lr A ! t Vocational themselves better acquainted with the services offered by these dedicated institutions to the extent that each citizen can benefit from these services, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Helper to be affixed this 22nd day of January, 1976 Charles Ghirardelli, Mayor 0 Councilmen lonely at hearing I f 637-313- 472-342- 1. XI ALPHA ZETA Catholic Church. Retired coal miner. Member UMWA Local 8303. Former Rains, Carbon County, resident. MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION career, and manpower education to prepare individuals for the world of work; and WHEREAS, Through the increased emphasis in reaching out to prepare individuals to enter employment, many new programs are now available to assist individuals in reaching their occupational goals; and WHEREAS, The American Vocational Association, by representative assembly, has established the second week of February as "Vocational Education Week" and is supported by (state) vocational groups in this endeavor; and WHEREAS, That week in February has been set aside by proclamation of the Governor of (state) as Vocational Education Week; and WHEREAS, The ultimate success of this endeavor rests with each and every individual who is concerned with providing training opportunities through a comprehensive educational curriculum for all students; and WHEREAS, Vocational Education serves secondary, school youth, as well as adults, in for occupations in Agriculture, them preparing Business and Office, Marketing and Distribution, te Obituaries SUMMIT SOLDIER Elmer C. Ebaugh, 53, Soldier Summit, died Jan. 31, 1976, in a Price hospital after a long individuals. Full or part Motor time. Kraync Company, 98 South 3rd or East, Price. realization that Marx would be the next commissioner ENJOY YOUR large Price sunk in, the Marx partisans City private lot, low rent, began to clap and cheer. complete with city water, With the main obstacle to electricity and gas when a final decision removed, you buy a beautiful new double wide mobile home the meeting moved quickly as Rachiele, after comfrom Lamplighter. The plimenting Mrs. Prazen on dealer who does more for her courage, agreed to the you! On the highway, just choice of Marx as the next South of Helper, 917fc commissioner. T The Helper Journal welcomes expressions of the opinions of its readers. Letters to the editor on any subject should be typed or legibly handwritten and must be signed by the writer. Letters may be delivered or mailed to the Journal office, P.O. Box 120, 182 S. Main, Helper 84526. WHEREAS, The Congress of the United States and the State of Utah have recognized the growing and imperative need for Vocational Education and have provided broader concepts of vocational, Central Democratic Elmer Ebaugh experience 12 Houses For Rent terpreted to be a criticism of the commissioners. Next, she spoke of the general situation sending the decision would place the governor in as well as the division the added, in no uncertain decision was causing within terms, that his support of the local party. Finally, Mrs. Prazen was in no way turning once again to agreed upon by himself and Simone, she asked if the Gary Prazen before the commissioner could narrow latter resigned from his his support down to one commission post. candiate. Upon receiving However, the audience his acknowledgement that hardly seemed content with he would support Marx, Rachiele's response as they Mrs. Prazen announced continued to press for a that she would concede to decision. Finally, Mrs. Simone's candidate and Prazen rose and addressed wish to withdraw her name the crowd in preparation for from consideration. The crowd, at first, was her surprise announcement. stunned Turning first to Com but, as the 03908 er persons. The Utah Department of Transportation plans to straighten the portion of Main Street approaching the bridge. New commissioner (Continued From Pg. 1) was being "inflexible" in not broadening his support to at least one other candidate upon whom both commissioners could agree. The audience's continued questioning of Rachiele's position finally led to an angry response by the commissioner who stated that he felt he was being very flexible in offering the compromise he had and No the right, hardworking Omer Oviatt of Emery peers through surveyor's transit recently as engineering proceeded on the planned rebuilding of Helper's North Main "Martinelli" Bridge. N.Y. ap- necessary as we will train. Top money available for Bridge work If interested, and for more details, write me, the giving your rate-ranDivision or Air Group, and year(s) on board. James H. Morgan, Jr. Bit "T" Veterans' Assoc. Waterside Lane So. Berwick, Maine neat pearance. Guarantee plus commission for the right I veterans sought Price-Help- aggressive, and of mi people-oriente- d now $65. Call $79. system, covered patio, heated garage. Phone WANTED: SALES persons. be Must active, inner spring, very firm mattress, twin size, was sprinkling carpeted, 472-546- James F. Pugliese Ticonderoga, of 472-562- Sincerely, the system in Carbon County American Coal Co. mine near Orangeville and the Peabody Deer Creek Mine -- . .. return contents. Reward offered. After 6 Phone 251c p.m. call i BEDROOM home with two baths, living room, dining room, modern kitchen. Fully wallet. FOUR MAN'S Appreciate i i n 14 Homes for Sate found & LOST: Fire Department again almost 5,000.00 dollars, as a result of this. On Friday the now $75.; One brand new Carnwall Thermo hot tray - was $30. now $20.; One brand new Presto Cooker, six quart, golden harvest color. Was $28. now $18.; One brand new Oesterizer deluxe blender was $60 now $40.; One brand new Serta 'I County. The men of the Helper 'Dug Down' were 1976 ual Houslna OPPORTUNITY Today! |