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Show 1 Piorpont Av l6a 0 llierfiffiiiri MINING A Volume 56 NUMBER RAILROAD AND 5 DISTRICT fig NEWSPAPER HELPER, VTAH M MARCH WATER BON D ELECTION SET 3t THURSDAY, The Helper City Council last Thursday nie;ht LAST SOIL CONSERVATION REPORT SHOWS electors thereof the question of the issuance of 575 000 Clo np ml Ohlirntion VVntpr Rond? Election day have been Set for Tuesday, Mar. 13, 1962, and the polling place for all voters will be the civic auditorium. Snow surveys were made on; The individual snow course the snow courses in the Clear measurements are as follows: Creek and Seofield areas of the Sn. Course S Dap. Water C Mud Creek snow course, above the town of Clear Creek, showed 147 percent of the average. The other two cour es, Jones Meadow (S:aley) and Dry Valley Divide, showed 1C7 percent and 1M5 percent, respectively, of the average n from 1943 to 1957, according Herman E. Blaser of the Soil Conservation Service. Jones Mead 5.9" 22.7" 9.3" 31.7" Dry Valley The last storm we nad on Jan and for helped the water coining season We need norm.0. :jr above precipitation and snow during Che coming two months in order to fill the needs of the water users in the Price River drainage. li9, 20 outlook 2.1 the1 LICENSE PLATES ' 16-y- ear WAN HELPER 28 DEADLINE FEB, The Price office the Utah of State Tax Commission reported this week that the deadline for new license plateo for automo- NOW biles is crcaping 28 February up and that a good number of car owners have not yet purchased the new plates. It is suggested that owners act now to get thits yearly "chore" taken care of, and avoid the The Board of Education of the AT LACKLAND A.F B Carbon County School District last Wednesday evening named J. Grant Kilfoyle of Price as the , acting superintendent of schools. rush. k Kilfoyle succeeds Mont Harmon The office located at the court who died Wednesday morning, fvbuse, is open from 9 a.m. to 5 Jan 24 after a heart attack, who p.m. Monday3 through Fridays. O since superintendent VOLUNTEER FIREMEN ANNUAL BALL SLATED had beenof 1948. , January Mr Kilfoyle was elementary Kick-Of- f Meeting Set FOR SATURDAY, FEB. 10TH AT AUDITORIUM supervisor of the district, and Convent to was of Sunday principal prior With the annual "Firemens' the Reeves Elementary school at Kick-OThe meeting for the Ball" approaching on Feb. 10 at Price. of Christian DoConfraternity the civic auditorium, Fire Chief H. Greenwood Found ctrine groups is slated for SunLouis Martinelli issued his anFeb 4 at 3 p.m. at the St. Dead In Hotel Room day, RATES VIETTI DE nual report on fire department T. Anthony Convent, according to Heber Greenwood, M a long- activity for 1961. an announcement made by Mfcgr time resident of Cartoon county, LISTING III SCENCE E. F. Dowling. These discussion to Chief Martinelli According was found dead in his room in are aimed at kelping all groups the total answered a department the Newhouse Hotel here, apto -- knew, talk and live" '62-'6Catholics 3 Airman Tihrd Class Nemo J. of 30 fires in 1961. Thirteen of DIRECTORY parently of natural pauses Mon- these were out of town calls. religion. Tullius has been assumed to the day morning about 11 o "clock, by Helper Sixteen groups comprising fron; Word was received here thLs Lackland Air Force Base Hospi- an maintains agreeCity 10 twelve members, Helper Police Officer Guy Adams ment with Carbon a former Helper ,1 as an have y technician, with six County on fire week and local residents. Sheriff Albert 140 been formed Terrance DeVietti said He ready totaling 'Terry' technicians. other area. for North Carbon thirty Faaaic, Deputy Chuck Semite n, protection now of Price, members including iwie been recoin- were the nine processes total tor Of department calls, and Carbon County Attorney A. Oatholics interesled in Catholic and menaea io De usiea in volume o on the average of 600 sijc John Rugger! who assisted local brush fires, doctrine. These groups will meet dirthe of biographical each pictorial three in town. Martinelli listed day. police after finding Greenwood, the in private homes for one hour a Leader in American Sciectory, fires The train took during basic Airman his following major estimated the men had been dead ence. is issued This week for eight weekij for dis- directory Ihe in ' the year: two Seofield, and after a cussion. ing at Lackland, since January 9th. Jn the fall two will meet the and each years present short furlough in Helper and anhad been the poly Colombine Coal Tipple and one t ., Greenwood qcto. ,n, th5 two other was hou.es; assn involving Somerset, Colorado, resident of flhe hotel. Relatives of ed to-- Brooic AFB, near San An- - , All 'adilltft, interested "in joining 'TZ' Greenwood Inquired about him house fire onin Helper, the Buchan is to of son and a group, or forming one are Terry' Maple St. ; and the and Kosmos Andrulakis owner an home J - 0f Texas. Mn Barney DeVietti of Price. to attend next Sunday's business estab urged in fires following residnow is ' wife ' Rosalie, of the hotel and police investigatand re The list of .geiervtn meeting. American lisshments: Candy . ine with her parents Mr and Mrs , ed. Zac"S Club, Diamanti Bldg, c- - E- until suitable hous- iMr Greenwood was born June Store, of recommendationss the iO.000 all on Main street. The Colomin becomes available at Lack- SerVlCCS Held 36, 1887 at Rexburg, Idaho to the to txientific as most workers bine and Diamanti fires were of (Robert and Mary Dorman Greenin their spec- - land or nearyoutstanding people Price wood. He married Mary Jensen major proportions. Bcifbre ialized field. Recommendations entering the service Donate to Wellington are also received from college Airman Tullius was the Chiro- napei Sept. 1, 19212 at Cattle Dale. and They lajer divorced. university presidents, heads practic Doctor, in charge ot .he for' Mont Funeral services the to "Firemcns' In regards He was a retired plumber; for Clinic at Roy, Utah. of governmental and Fanning agencies of 66, Harmon, Superintendent mer Cartoon county deputy sher- Ball" Chairman Harold "Pudge" scientific nrmt?. ns is me son 01 air ana Mrs r.nhon rmintv hfwl TVirtrirt. ' as that J announced Neilson today iff; and member of the Church Some of the fields listed are, N. J. Tullius, Helper who died last Wednesday after a irood will Feature towards the of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y medical leaders and research a heart attack, were held last reWellington department who Saints. workers in medical fields, private Man a ifxntart morning in the Price Saturday in fire truck lost its Survivors are sons, daughters. cently research workers, gov- laboratory Ward Fourth Chapel, Church of donaternmental scientkts, research Will VlSlt Area Joseph A. (Bus), Glen Leon, blaze, the Helper dept. k Chrisl of Latter-da- y Saints. Jerus to 50 tickets dept. Wellington workers in engineering and atom Floyd peap, Miss Donna Green- ing the Feb. his 6th administration During Tuesday, whiheh they may ic chemistry. wood, all of Price; Mrs Gal? the proceeds of district 'built the SI. 700.000 P.ar- of their towards use purchase seven The Veterans . AdminWration (Verna) .Chapman, Helper; Terry will be listed as a reflt prke and Hjgh new truck. serach worker in scientific fields today announced that Russel Neil the $700,000 East Carbon H.gh Continued On Paoe Eight Chairman Neilson stated that in colleges and universitief. For an, corrtact representative from School in Sunnytide, along with members of the department can- the past two years, ho has been the Salt Lake Regional office, tw.Q elementary school buildings vassed the Spring Glen area in a in the psychology depart , will, be at the Employment Sec working NEWS He was active m the Price RST. ANTHONY'S ticket selling campaign the past ment of the Universisty of Utah urity Office in Price on Tuesday, club and other civic groups otary weekend. They will continue ef- in a specialized type of research Feb. 6, to furnish service tj lo- was born Feb. T, 1895, a He forts this weekend in the mining that is Friday Masses of and cal veterans dependents presently being carried Hosca and Julia. string. the and (SOn of Carbon held North macs will camps First Friday out in just two other universities veteran)?, and to provide informs rvr am MP m- MAnn Harmnn Proof Helper. nn all in the United States. Friday morning at 7 preceeded residential areas th of "tah tCnded ,, renJnl by blessing, distribution, process ceeds of the dance into ve,as Terry will receive his Bachel ttom one r and for T graduatcd used have been provide or's degree this spring from the and dependents) who receiva ion with blessed candles. Exposi- years ITnivprcntv rpf.pivin(, tion of the Blessed Sacrament Carbon College scholarship.;, in University and will continue hisjsion checks from VA, that their bachelors and masters will be held throughout the day addition to supplementing the de- etudies towards a Master's degree annual income questional cards Hboth hnol th t with Holy Commiunion at 6:30 partment fire fighting equipment. under a government grant receiv should be completed and return- taught for manv rs in led will be heard you1 Confessions to VA by January 3i. If ed some time ago. His Major will p.m. - ,. Listed Bnli Membership before Mass in the morning and be inExperimental Psychology. have questions on the completion Sf the t -Memben; of the Helper Depart In November of last year, ne of your card, be sure r, see Mr -- ntrn, .phnn, prior to 6:30 itv Pri.ham iFeast of St. BJiaise Mass will ment along with the Chief and was nominated and accepted as Neilan while he Is here in order . hwaimP be held Saturday at 8 a.m. In Pudge, include Assisstant Chief a member of the AAAS, (the ; that your card may be completed QdJ B American Assn. for the Advance- - correctly and returned in time. , the evening Throats will be bless; James Bottino; Secretary-Treasurand ditrict Saoco-manment of Science.) Rudy Retool; D. J.. According to the announcement ceived an appointment as assist ed at 7:30 pn. Martin Farish, Dominie He is a graduate of Notre Neilan will be at the Employ- will be (Family Communion t surintendent of hools in at all Masses Sunday, Feb. 4th Bruno, Archie Anderson, Hector Dame High school, and Carbon ' ment Security office in Price, Feb. 6th from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ' Continued on Page Four Junior College, Price. Continued from Page Four for men, women and children. Mayor William Welsh of Price, Utah, left, confer with Sen. Wallace F. Bennett concerning problems of Utah cities. Mayor Welsh recently visited Washington, representing the Utah Municipal League, to discuss water problems involving various Utah towns. last-minu- te ' J tt For at ff mir that x-ra- h; out-of-to- r" . rrW1LTWr ch ru Puly. ffarmon Saturday In r ourin waru - wj.-.4- 1. rliaal I ( prs-viou- t T ' j - ff vJr '". p-- , er o, j SncSl ' J Casta tap 13 P CPTIflM j MflNflAY HFRF NlfiHT I changed." js 1344. does Utah1s has" This pipe been in service ' tex coraPare auraf over 30 years and conveys the average? from lower Fi:h Creek to is law by a point where the main lino UI vwupc.iouii ba u llJBIl tup. starts down Price canyon income per consumer spending (per family ) is in tcp Changes in the leaching ys- - unit tem recently installed are on bracket. the planning board, and an in- - How do we epend our money crjase in pipe eize should in- - It seems to be apparent from sure a more ample flow of water surveys made tihat Utahns have more to rpend on luxury items into the main line. than they do for education. The Mayor continued: "The old wm aU line in the Cotton area is in very for teacheT poor conditiom The. severe dry are the past three years has spells 0 M budget goes into accelerated the deterUration. by exthe to out allowing dry pipe what p cessxvely. Water to la this area , dont due the condition of the wooi , msAWe won't line amounts of. . of too more teachers manyat utor Pl ? t'l if ms "It is vital to all resident; election, thereby , - we'll continue to backtrack Jose little more ground lo e a little more faith. How much does this leeway 'allow? Is there a limit f ...Tbaire.. is Indeed a limit it le about the mlls m be evied How much CQst ihe individual voter taxpayer J A pretty good rule of thumb is this: If you now pay $100.00 property tax, this additional levy more. will cost you of a Helper that the voters favor the bond p.t J1 s thovr-rand- ast'urjng future ample water for ail.',' "The bonds mil be ftetiral - within ten year. They are to oe paid for by increases in revenue: assessed on water u,ers, in part. "It will require approximately $9,000 per year for the ten-ye- ar period to liquidate this obligation and thereby put our water sys- torn in first-clacondition." ss , $2-5- BEEHIVE ROAD SIGNS TO REPLACE OLD ITS Leeway Election Will Be Topic At Carbon High PTA A meeting of the Canbon High School PTA has been called for Thursday (tonight) at the school gym by Mrs Ruth Kilfoyle, PTA president. Purpose of the meeting is to acquaint parents with the issues involving the Election forthcoming , ..Leeway , .. i proposed Dy tne caroon scnoui DistHct Board of Education, to be held l.esday, March 13th aiscussion wiu be neja P with members of the Board ani- tore 9wcring the iuosllons Put .... lnOTri- IT'L - llu f"u. election mMn to. .. duu", and tax- - ana wnat education-wis- e w 7.,0 it win Dm "L They are never alone who are accompanied by noble thoughts, New signs for State Roadt; will soon guide travelers throughout the state according to C. Taylor Burton, Director of Highways. The State Road Commission ap proved at its last meeting a now sign in order to conform to new requirement); of the federal gov- ernment. The old block "U" sign will foe replaced by a sign show ing the state route number m black, placed inside a white hive, which in turn will be on a black background. The new signs were designed under the direction of J. Edward in Director Johnston, Deputy charge of Planndng, James W. Booth, Traffic Engineer, an'l Jack L. N'ob'.itt, Traffic Survey Engineer of the Department of High wayl The signs will be made by the Department's Sign Shop, un- of der the (irection Leonard Beratto Th changeover will not b, im mediate, but will take place grad uay. posiibly over a period of several yeaTs, Director Burton said. Still tflforkong to Stop Sanpete Water Project of Agriculture, and seeks of officials, including Price Mayor to divert over 8,000 acre-fe- et William J. Welsh, Jr., Carbon water of of the Carbon WaterChairman, shed by means of a dam and a County Commission , Louis Kosec, and Price City At- tunnel to Sanpete. The Carbon epokesmen met torney Luke Pappas, have return ed from Washington, D.C. where with Assistant Secretary of Aga series of meetingis were held riculture, Frank Welch and the wT'h federal agencies, who by members of his staff; with Asst. law must comment on the North Sec'y. of t!he Interior Kenneth Sanpete Watershed Project for- Holum and his staff; with Elmer merly known as the Gooseberry B. Staats Deputy Director of the Bureau of the Budget and memProject. The present project Is being bers of his staff;, pcmissioner, sponsored by the Soil Conserva- of the Bureau of Reclamation, tion Service under the Depart Floyd Dominey and staff. A delegation of Carbon County ment 1962 At a special PTA Helper meeting held here Monday night a panel discussion on the forthcoming L:awtay Election, waj held. Moderator wari Mrs Lela Mayor Chris P. Jouflas said; Schultz. "The money Ls to be used to Panel memibers were Board miles of Education members: John Xiel replace three and one-ha- lf of old wood line in very bad con sen, Movell Jewkes, J. Grant dition located near Colton, and Kilf0)le, Hal Schultz, C. W. P:i- ij nine bwui. erson and Evelyn Jones. in tne spring uanyon area; to make repairs and improve the Some of the quertions asked,, line in lower Fh1 Creek to en- and answers given, follow; What is Leeway? able an increased' water fupply; to make needed repairs on the Leeway is the legal limit ot local taxation with voter approlower storage reservoir. val. 'It has been the practice in wnai is uie national average the past to replace one mile of expenditure Der child for educa- line each year, but due to the ' tion f poor condition of the remainder, National average is $416. Wett of the line, it is imperative that ern slates average is $435. Utah the entire line of old pipe bc 'averag js s$3co. Carbon averasre v 6 CCUAV 1, adopted a city ordinance 'providing for the hold- - L ing of a special election in Helper City, for the; niSCUSSFn 4T PT4 WATTER OUTLOOK IS MUCH IMPROVED Thi I KE15. diver- -j Otner meetings were held with to affect a the Utah Congressional delegation sion by the sponsoring agencies, in Washington including Senators Doui on a reaerai level ana in Moss and Bennett and Congress- - Sanpete County. Another point brought out by men Peterson and King. trans-mounta- j OtJher meetings were held with individuals in the various depart ments who had requested speci- I ific information regarding project and the nature position on the party County. The Carbon the of the op- of - Carbon in New paper clippings I people imde a strong point that there is s serious question about 'omo parts of the procedure ' of ' tt?mptinf acre-fe- in addition to :he water they want to take from Carbon County. Detailed legal, water and engineering comments were made to all agencies or their representatives at all the meetings which covered a period of thrse das showing wells successful well drillings in Sanpete County in the past ouple of years appear to bear out a study made for the Utah Water the Carbon spokesmen was that and Power Board by Dr. Ray an adequate water availability Marsell of the University of study has not .been made by any- Utah suggesting that water wells one to assure the Federal gov- tapping the underground snppiy ernment that water would be would be a ready solution for 'available for the project. I: was Sanpete. The spokmen also further pointed out that other pointed out to all agencies that sources available to Sanpete coun well drilling Is also part of the ty have not been explored to the project. The Soil study and statefullest extent Including Investi- ment indicates that thv expect et gations as to underground water. to get about 3700 from , in the nation's capitol. established procedures by Congress and the departments of government, each interesled agency will comment on the project before It is submitted to the Bureau of the Budget for its ree will commendation which Under made on behalf of President Kennedy. If considered in a favorable light it will be submitted to a House Committee on Watershed Development where hev.--ing- s will be held. Serious discussions were held with each individual member of the Utah Congressional delegation emphasizing the importance of the water to Carbon County. The Carbon representatives are somewhat cautious about voicing optimism because thc fed additional eral agencies need Continued On Pace Eight 4 |