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Show NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF CARBON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Public notice is hereby given that a special election will in Carbon County School District, Carbon County, State of Utah, on the 6th day of March, 1962, at which election there shall be submitted to the registered voters who have paid a property tax within said district during the year next e held election, the following question, "Shall the Board of Education of the Carbon School Witrict, Carbon County, State of Utah, be authorized to levy additional taxes sufficient to raise an amount not to exceed an additional twenty per cent of the ooat of the basic state supported school program as provided for in Section Utah Code Annotated, 19B3, at amended." Said election shall be held in the five (5) school representative precincts and the polling places within said precincts and the judges who have been appointed to conduct the election are as follows: preceding Mich to-wi- t: 53-7-- First School Representative Precinct Precinct No, No. 2 Scafield No. 4 Clear Creek No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Polling Place Scafield School House 8, Judges Mrs Frank Helsten Mrs. Lee Thomas Gussie Tucker S Royal Castle Gate Amusement Hall Silas Ross 6 Castle Gate Mrs. Thalia Thacker Mrs. Katherine Gibson 7 Bast Helper Irene S. Greener City Hall Mary Mullins, Rhoda Gibson 8 West Helper , Nita Lopez Helper Central School . Lucy Norton, Rose Gigliotte 21 N.W. Helper Mrs. M. O. Porter Helper Junior High 27 Martin Mrs. Eugene Tomsk Ruth Rogers 10 Kenirworth Kenilworth library Mae Fail Mary Wilson, Mrs. Carl Wilmonen 12 Spring Canyon and Mrs. Victor Orlandi Standardville Mrs. Anna Picco Latuda Stops 14 Latuda and Rains Mrs. Lawrence Buckley Becond School Representative Precinct Precinct No. judges Polling Place No. 9 Spring Glen Edith Piccioni Spring Glen School House Chrystal Fulllerton, Mrs. John Tolich No. 23 Wattis Mrs. Margaret Drossis George, Drossis Residence Mrs. Louise MoKee, Mrs Sedalia Kendrick t School House No, 24 Hiawatha Edith Hayes Jennie K. Colosimo, Maurine Gordon No. 35 Oaitoonville Highway Motel Joy Milano Mrs. Bob Henderson, Mrs Kenneth Olsen 5S4 So. Carbon Ave. Maurine Bryan Ruth Jewkes, Rudy Hadden . No. 36 Miller Creek Third School Representative Precinct Precinct No. No. 16 N.W. Price No: 17 Bast Price No. 18 South Price No. 31 Central Price The ELECTION NOTICE Polling Place Judges Price Junior High Mrs. John Pieruoci Mrs. Emma Virden, Mrs. .j. J. Asay ,.. " Court House ' Mrs.,KennJtlh Davis Mrs. Lawrence Migliaccio, Mrs John Gentry Reeves School Mrs. Byrd, Gordon Mrs. Donna Judd, Mrs. Etona Gaillard Mrs. Elva Fausett City Hall Mrs. William Pizza, Mrs LaPriel Frandsen , Take notice that on the 13th day of March, 1962, an election will be held in iHoiiper City, Utah, at the places set out below for Comment the purpose of submitting to such qualified electors of said city as bu JAMES W. DOUTHAT hall have paid a property tax therein during the years preceding of control said election, the following proposition: Complete government agriculture is now the Kennedy Administration's farm program. "Shall negotiable coupon This contrasts sharply with the general obligation bonds of under the Eisenhower that, if the farmers voted down prpgraim Helper City, Utah, in the Administration, which was direct- marketing quotas on wheat and sum of $75,000 bearing inted toward freedom for farmers. feed 'grains, there would be no erest at a rate not to exceed The choice iwill be made by price support program and huge five per cent per and ii A major debate Congress. quantities o f government-heland due and payable in num, certain. grains would be dumped on the not to exceed fifteen ( 18 ) The issue of government regi- market years from the date of said mentation vs. private enterprise Under these circumstances, it bonds, be Issued and sold for in agriculture has been going on is contended that the Secretary of he purpose of Improving and for many years. The result has Agriculture could dump up to the existing waterextending been a hybrid. 370.000,000 bushels of feed grain and system of works plant Secretary of Agriculture Ben- stocks and ud to 200,000,000 bush said city, including in adminisheld now as surplus limitation, the making without els of wheat the Eisenhower son, of imtration, sought to lower price by the Commodity Credit Conpor reprovements, enlargements, supports and increase the ability ation. extensions to and placements of farmers to decide how and The American Farm Bureau the municipally owned Helper what they would plant. Federation, which has supported waterworks and distribCity to increase President Kennedy, in a special measures designed ution system within and message to Congress, completely freedom for the farmer, has callwithout the boundaries of abandons such a program for the ed this program 'naked coercion'. said city, the construction of farmers. Financing Reject Back-Ooreservoirs, supply mains, disThe basis of Mr Kennedy's pro Advocates of government econtribution mains, and appurtis House were .themselves that fanners gram encouraged toy omy enant structures and facilitcannot plan and control produc- rejection of a proposal to finance ies, to Increase the capacity surtion to avoid federal aid to higher education of said system and the qual"badk-door" method. pluses. It is contended that the by the ity of water distributed thereThis method which precipigovernment must do it. by, all to be owned and conOn many occasions, however, tated prolonged controversy durtrolled by said city?" ly farm experts tave argued ing the 1961 session of Congress congbefore congressional comfor Said election will be held at provides mittees that farmers, can best ad- ressional appropriation commit- the following polling place, and just their production to meet the tees and obtaining money directly the persons indicated as follows needs of the market. from the Treasury to be used in will act as election officials: In support of this contention, federal spending programs. it has been argued that vast surAction of the House in peace- Voting District: unpluses have been .accumulated fully agreeing to an amendment ' Eat Helper, No. 7; der government artificial price eliminating "back-doofinancWest Helper, No. 8; support systems 'and government ing of the higher education proNorthwest Helper No. 21. restrictions on production. gram was interpreted as an indiThe answer of Mr Kennedy cation that opponents of this Polling Place: implicit in iis message is that method are likely to be more sue Civic Auditorium, present government controls do cessful this year than in 1961. South Main Street, not go far enough. iA majority of House members Helper City, Utah. For corn and otlher feed grains apparently have been alarmed dairy products, wheat, and cotton, by the fact that since .1932. more Election Officials: national acreage allotments would than $140,000,000,000 of federal Janet Hatch, GoIda Dalpiaz, be established based on estimates funds have been spent under the Ann Spensko. of marketing demand. The acre 'Ibadk-doo- r" method and that The polls will be open from age greatly below present leyels President Kennedy in 19611 req would be apportioned to the uested '$28,1670,000,000 of "back- 7 a.m. to 8 pm. (Notice is further given that on producers. Government subsidies door" spending, of iwhich Cong March 19th, 1962, that being the would bolster income, ress approved $19,073,000,000. first Monday after said election. The new commodity programs the City Council will meet at its recommended wlpuld become effective after approval by a two-thirCrime and punishment grow regular meeting place in said city out of one stein. Punishment is at 7:30 pm. and canvass the majority in producer a fruit that, unsuspected, ripens returns and declare the results Critics contended, however, that within the flower of the pleas of said election. a vote was' assured by ure that concealed it. GIVEN order of the CUy a threat implicit in the program Ralph Waldo Emerson Council ofby Helper City, Utah this 29th day of January, 1902. r l W HELPER THURSDAY, FEB. 22, 10 URN AD (Utah) l2 PACE SET JEW People, Spots In The News THE BIG 'E' is U.S. Navy's aircraft carrier .iLi j t Ll Jfv Enterprise, "world's largest f movable object." e man-mad- 'iv Final cost mav he S4Rf milhnn (5) i" "r BIG BAD BABOON at I r3 Rome zoo is George. He leaves no doubt as to I how he feels about ha v- - m ing his picture taken. ; C T 1 St Ff) J HWTV 'Tl&frv'ir I JS I " liW-'- J or price-depresi- ng con-trari- . r" ' dps A inn I Jjd fvlt v i EASTER TV classic, "Give Us Barabbas!," being readied for repeat April 15 on Hallmark Hall of Fame. Dennis King i (left) plays Pontius Pilate, Kim Hunter is Mara, James Daly is 1 Barabba-- . - good form is shown by West Germany's international Wolfgang Happle as he soars 267 feet- to win meet at Le Brassus, Switzerland. MISSILE-LIK- E - ----- ds two-thir- Phone Newt ttemt to Journal ds i4 ' Fourth School Representative Precinct irrecincx iwo. No. W Wellington No. 26 South Dragerton No. 32 NX. Price No., 33 North Price Polling Place Judges School House Orson Powell Annie Snyder, Grace Pinegar ; Mrs. School House Alvin Rowley , Mrs. Vera Parmley, Mrs. Hugh Mofititt Carbon College Lois Anderson Nora Piacttelli, Russell S. Williams Dun-an- t School Katie Johnson Karhryn Grtffone, Lois Passic Mayor City Recorder (Date of (First Publication, February 8, 11962. (Date of last Pub- Fifth School Representative Precinct areolae No. No. 20 Sunnyside ' No. 25 North Dragerton No. 28 Polling Place Petersen School Judges Mrs. Van Alger Mrs. Ted Newell, Mrs Jack Jensen Mrs. John Carver Mrs. Gerald Evans, Mrs. Ray Bowen Church Mrs. Ivan McCourt Mrs. Bill Tittle, Mrs Steve Thomas L.DJS. Church Columbia voting at such election shall be by ballot which ballots will be furnished by the Clerk of the Board of Educa tion of tarbon County School District to the judges of Mecuon, to De Dy them furnished to the qualified voters. The polls at each polling nlace shall be hoar of 7:00 o'clock A.M. and shall be kept open until and snail oe closed at the hour of S:U0 o'clock PM. No person shall be permitted to vote at said election nnless he shall be a registered voter residing in the School Representative Precinct in which he offers to vote and shall have paid a property tax in said School District during the year next preceding such election. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Education of the Carben County School District. Carhon r.n ntv tit at a nf Utah has caused this notice to be given as required by law ubih low aay oi January, j.yoz. The 4 lication, H. J. SCHULTZ President, Board of Education of Carbon County School District, Carbon County, State of Utah. Attest : MOVELL JEWKES IATHJ.JHOWIM REECARACE 1 JMS&S. I (March 8, 1982. No doubt must intervene between the promise and event; faith and resolve are friendss to Truth. Mary Baker Eddy Envelope, all tze, told at the sold by the Helper Journal. now This Engraved Card (SEAL) Aiao Available OTTLBD IN BONO lAIERFILL-MZIEFINE KENTUCKY R BOURBON FOR OVER 160 YEARS 14 ftOOf ...OtSIlUBi Mi NTTUt IT WkTOHU IM HUTU USTWilT C0UT, lUKTOW, lUWXt y(m THE ADS IN THIS NEWSPAPER ARE YOUR INVITATIONS TO SHOP IN THE LOCAL STORES You wouldn't attend the wedding without an invitation. For the invitation lets you know you re wanted the ; Clerk, Board of Education of Sjarbon County School District, Carbon County, state of Utah. North, South, East, West the call is for Kentucky's Best! By same token, you can be sure that the store that adver- tises the store that invites you to come in and shop will give you the treatment and service you want. It is well to remember, too. that the store s advertise-mesaves you valuable shopping time, by informing you of the products it sells, well in advance of your visit. nt Date of First Publication February 22, 1962. Date of Last Publication, March l, 1962. CHUCK'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Charles Ghirardellin Owner Patronize the stores'that.- ADVERTISE IN YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER . |