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Show Universal Microfilm 1.62 14,1 pierpont Av 1,61 A VOLUME 5S NUMBER MINING 9 Bio Grande Vets At a meettlng of the Rio Grande STARTS WEDNESDAY Vets Club No. 2 held recently, new officers and directors were Monsignor E. F. Dowling, the elected as follows: pastor of St. Anthony's Catholic "IE. J. Matson, president; Leslie church this week announced the Jteid, vice president; W. J. Flaim beginning of the Lenten season secretary-treasure- r. next Wednesday with the follow Directors are: Ray Black, ing message: T. MSgliaccio, E. C. Slopansky, E. E. Gardner. Holdover directors are W. C VanlNatta, L. . Promm Luke Oormani and R. R. Rackele. Auxiliary No. 2 officers are: Geneva Black, president; Margaret Reid, vice president; Rosa r. 2-are: Nita Lopez, Xllen Matson, Hilda Funk; Angelina Fromm, Donna Rackele 1 and Genierve Oormani. AKa Flaim was named as the club historian. Dates were set for activities for the remainder of the year. Mr Flaim and Mrs Rackele reported on the general meeting aeki at Denver Feb. 24, and said that the next convention will be held July 21 and 22 at Salida, Colorado. yr yr. 13k? ks 0 A NEWSPAPER "Lent is the time to make our souls worthy of the grave of God by prayer, penance, and The Holy BANS CHECK-TRI- PS Mother Church calls us during this season to think more An item of interest to sports- of the needs of our soul.deeply Our men in this area was released Lord assures us that "all things this week by Department of Fish shall pass away but My word and Game officers in this area shall not pass away." Enlightened are as follows by these divine words we should Tlange rides and investigations be preparing for the things of to tormulate' recommendations heaven. lor the 1002 deer hunt are about '"Let us take advantage of the to commence. It is felt that we many graces which may come to anay better explain our policies us. Assist at Holy Mass, receive and management toehaiquw if Holy Communion, attend the reg the sportsmen will participate in ular Lenten Devotions, overcome our range investigations. The our faults, nd fast and abstain invites aportsman on '.he day4 appointed. in as many of the follow " "May our Saviour's own invilag studies as you may be able tation resound in your heart: to attend. "Come to me all you that labor .'Many of our range investi- and are hevily burdened and I gations are made 'by horseback, will refresh you'". others on foot and vehicle. We are limited in our budget so any seeded equipment must be rural shed by the interested sports- CARBON 4-- H LEADERS men. Investigations of the Range in this area have been set up .as ATTEND CONFERENCE Jollows: Herd Unit 33 April 10, Lower Oil USU CAMPUS Gordon Creek. Meet at Porphry Bench Enclosure 10 a.m. Four community superApril 15: Upper Gordon Creek. visors and members of the H Coal City Ranch, 10 a.m. council attended the anFurther information can be Leaders' H Leaders Conference at neal bad by interested persons by the Utah State in University Officer contacting Conservation Feb. 19 to 23. They were Logan Hugh Jaramillo. Agent occompanied by Home Clara M. Schofield who also attended. Approximately 200 agents NOTRE DAME SCHOOL and leaders from counties over the state attended and gained new understandings of the roles CARNIVAL DATE SET. and responsibilities of Leaders in the H program. Dates for the Sixth Annual Carbon county was well repNotre Dame School Carnival are resented by leaders from Helper, set for April 26, 27 and 28, ac- Price and Wellington. were Jean Those attending cording to Don Carlow. general chairman, who also announced Christensen and Helen Mathis, from Price; Celia Fossat, Helper the following committees: countv leader council presAdvisers: Rev. John A. Rev. Manuel Lucero ident; andEffie ' Liddell. from and Joe Koran. Wellington. President Daryl Chase was the Chairman elect, Dominic Hold-awa- y; Mrs Paul secretary keynote speaker for the opening treasurer, Mrs Rose Mil-an- o, session. He gave a very inspiraassisted by Mrs Don Carlow tional talk on the goals and purand what it does and Miss Kathryn Succurro. poses of H iPublicity and advertising man- for the individual. He stressed is international ager is Paul Holdaway and the the fact that General ticket chairman is Mrs in scope, and cited instancts of who have received naWilliam Welsh. Ticket captains: East Carbon, tional recognition. Don Leonard; Wellington, Joseph Project sessions in foods, cloth Arriola and Mr and Mrs Ira Ing and home improvement were Tidwell; Spring Glen, Mrs Phil interspersed with workshop sessions. A smorgasbord was given Vea; Kenilworth, Mrs Walter Helper, Mrs Rudolph for the leaders on Tuesday eveAndreini; Price, Albert Oppocher, ning at the Union building. Theta Joseph Delpha, Pat Kelley, Vic- Johnson directed a fashion show tor Mansanarez, James Howa and and Kent Dewsnup was master of the B6osters Club; Rex Hansen, ceremonies for ,the program. Joe Koran, Eugene Trujillo, Sam The leaders from Carbon visRinna, Paul Holdaway, Douglas ited the radio and TV studio on Pitts, Edward Sheya and Barney the campus. Here they saw the DeViettl. preparations for the TV presentaMerchandise buyers will be tion of the U of U vs USU basRex Hansen and Rev. Lucera; ketball game. dinner ticket chairman, Mrs John Menotti. Booth chairmen will be an- the silver dollars are now on sale and may be purchased from nounced later on. of them Silver Dodlars-4- 66 any member of the Notre Dam will be awarded to v person Home and School Asan, Boosters fcoloHng the ticket to be drawn Club, Altar Society, or Catholic , Tickets for parishioners la.tht. county, . v , 6atajky,Apru getf-sacrtfi- on . 4-- H 4-- 4-- 4-- H ta; 4-- 4-- H . ra; A public meeting for all taxof Helper will be held tonight (Thursday) at the civic auditorium, beginning at 7; 30 p.m.. Mayor Chris Jouflas has trrranged for this meeting to give residents an opportunity to acquaint themselves with all the particulars about the forthcoming water bonds election to be held Thurrsday, March 13th. This special bond election asks the approval ol the electorate of HeJper, to sell general obligation bonds in the amount of $75,000, to finance the construction of THURSDAY, MARCH ml SET MEETING DATE new pipeline in the Colton area, and to make other changes in the Helper culinary water system and its storage facilities. In charge of the meeting will be City Attorney Stan Litizzette and City Engineer John Bene. They will have maps, material lists and construction data to present to prove the urgency of immediate action ,to renew and alter the water system. All taxpayers are asked to attend the meeting and voice their opinions; ask questions about the project. , WOODY'S TO GIVE YATCH TO TOP PLAYER Woodrow Merkley, manager of Woody's Jewelry in Helper, announced this week tha this firm will again present a wrist watch to the player voted as the outstanding ;layer in the 13th annual Helper Kiwanis Invitational Basketball tournament, March 22, 23 and 24. The tourney will be played in the Helper Junior High gym. This is the fourtrh consecu tive year that Woody's will pres ent the watch. Mr Merkley stated that the watch to be given this year is a watch val Wyler, ued at $70.00. Last year's winner was Jerry MtoCleary of the cham pionship Sanders Window Shade team of Salt Lake City. self-windi- ng VISIT III HELPER TUESDAY MAR, 6TII The Red Cross Blood-Mobi- le will be in Helper on Tuesday, March. 6, at the Helper civic auditorium between the hours of 2 and 6 psn. Mrs Merrill Bryner, is chairman of the blood drirve. It Carbon County's fcloodrcxediu .to. insure the uniMernfpfed continuance of this blood program. Your participation in this Red Cross Blood program results in much lower cost of blood for patients of our is time to replenish community and county who may need blood. The residents of Mis area have been very generous in their support of this program. Our quota for this drawing is 100 pints, Mrs Bryner said. Last August, when the mobile unit visited here local people responded and put us over the top. Can we do it again T", Mrs Bryner concluded. Bureau of Land Mgmt. Advisory Board Gives Election Results At the public election held on Wednesday, Feb. 21, in the Price city hall, for advisers to the Price BLM District, the following election results were announced by William G. Leavell, District Manager of BLM Price County to be Convention (Republican held at the courthouse at Price, Thursday, March 11, according to A. D. Keller, Carbon OFFICER, REPORTS CONDITION The annual meeting of th? Helper Community, TV, Inc. was held Tuesday night at the civic auditorium and an election o officers and directors took place-alonwith the reading of th. annual financial statement. Reelected as president of the it company, was Dr. J. J. Dalpiaz, Thorit Hatch was reelected vice president, and Frank Dalpiaz retained as secretary an J MEMMOTT TO COAL POSITION ADVISORY non-prcf- Republican chairman. In Helper the meetings will be in tha following places. held East Helper treasurer. HI rff-- Dirrctors elected were D. K. Downey and Bill Hunter for twn-yeterms; and Adolph Bruno, James Bottino and J. R. Phillip as one-yedirectors. The financial statement, whicn each subscriber will receive copy showed the total cash balance in the bank at $14,586.15- General disJburseanents for the fiscal year March 1, 1061 to Feb.. I i ar at Thorit Hatch Main. James J. 155 So. is meeting office, chairman. Bergera Northwest Helper will meet in the Dalpiaz general office at 131 So. Main. John Laboroi will be the meeting chairman. West Helper Republicans will meet at the Hillcrest Hotel with Alphonse Ossana as the meeting t chairman. Spring Glen Republicans will meet at the Spring Glen school house with Robert E. Jones as meeting chairman. ar i 1 f - ' 28, t Coal Research. vuThia,sale 'total was the highest for ' any January, with one exception, since 154. Of thh amount, Carbon County's share was reported at $52,424," the chairman noted. "All Utahns take pride in Col John Glenn's h i story - making feat which exemplifies our coun try's great advances in space exploration," he continued. "This program costs money, and a lot ol it. Col. Glenn laid more than money on the line for America. Each of us can participate in a different way by buying and holding "Shares in America' United States Savings Bonds." Sen. Moss said: "It is important to Utah to have a spokesman for the state oh project review panels of the Ofifice of Coal Research. Director George A. Lamb paid a recent visit to Carbon county and the OCR is most interested in projects that may lead to the improvement of our coal industry. released tion -- orr' the following informa- the.ropsal: the operation and maintenance of schools, we mean: "1. The instructional program in our schools, the cost of personnel, supplies, and books. "2. The general administration "By of our schools. "3. The transportation, attendance service, general health and $$,688.16; Insur- i met last Helper Democrats Saturday night in their own precincts and elected precinct officers, committee members ani delegates to attend the Carbon Democratic convention which will be held March 24 at Price. George Karras, Helper listed the following officers, delegates, etc.. voted into office by the three voting precincts, as follows: West Helper Meeting at the Central school, Luke Cormiani , chiarman; vice chairman; Genivieve Mr. Memmott is acting in an advisory capacity on research proposals submitted to this office. Specializes in the field of coal economics and marketing. For the time spent ELECT OFFICERS; Demo-chairm- on OCR Sen. Memmott will be re Imbursed at the standard per-dbusiness ay an Nita-Lope- rate. OermBhl,"- secretary-treasure- r. Committee imemlbers are George Karras, John Colombo, Mary Colombo and Rose Gigliotti. East Helper Steve Diamanti elected chairman; Mary Mullins vice chairman, and Alice Anderson, secy-tre- as. Committee members: Steve Da manti, Herbert Draper, Adrian Mullins ani Anderson,. Mary "4. The insurance on properAlice Anderson. ty and employees including soAdrian Anderson, cial security and teachers' retireDelegates: Hriba Steve Foundas. ment. Tony thorized to conduct research dir- Herb Draper, Stan Diamant1, "5. The operation and maintenance of the buildings in the Dist ectly, but to evaluate research Mary Mullins, Alice Anderson. Northwest Helper rict with utilities, Janitorial serprojects submitted to it, and to Robert (Bob) Radokovich, elvice nd repairs to the school finance those it approve.". ected chairman; Ann Spensko, plants. vice chairman; Mary Ford, secy-trca- s. The Board of Education has welfare of students themselves. Moss, King and Petersen point ed out that the OCR has been set up in the Bureau of Mines to seek ways of increasing the use of coal. The office is not au- i authority nasi mill I would like to take this opportunity to give some tax data given it by the legis- lature to levy certain taxes as shown in the first column of the chart. Any taxes beyond thi3 point must be authorized by vot3 of the people. The Board of Education is asking the people to authorize them to increase tha omaunt of operation and mainten ance by 20 of the minimum State supported school program which is the full amount authorized under present law. Thi3 C i ! PLACES voting places in Helper will be as follows: East Helpepr Civic Auditor "Utahns purchased $1,827,134 in series E and H Savings Bonds ium building. Central School during January, an Increase of West Helper 7. per cent oyer, January 1961," house. North-wes- t it was announced here today by Helper Helper Steve J. Diamanti, Carbon Coun- Junior High school. The board of education office ty Savings Bonds Chairman. VOTING The were (D-Uta- h) (D-Uta- h) Bonds Sales Back Space Flight Feat 1662, ance, etc, $687.46; miscellaneous expenses, $291.70, and payments to Director of Internal Revenue of $3,300.84. The officers stated that the system is still servicing about 6CO subscribers, despite the compe- tition from the county signals, From the office of Senator and that service .will still be announ given to the area as long as the Frank E. Moss cement of appointment of Frank need is here. Memmott of Kenilworth as an adviser in coal research, was made today. The announcement HELPER DEMOCRATS reads: The Board of Education of Carbon County School District Wash. Sen. Frank E. Moss, is seeking the support of the electorate in a special election and Congressmen David S. King to be held throughout the County next Tuesday, March 8th, to and M. Blaine Petersen, all increase the amount of taxes that can be levied for the operWednesday announced that ation and maintenance of schools in the District. Utah State Senator Frank MemThe Polls will open at 7 a.m. mott is now serving and remain open until 8 pm. as a consuiinx io toe owce oi which I believe might be helpful to th etaxpayers of Carbon county on the leeway election coming up. Here is a breakdown of all taxes collected in Carbon County District: from the various groups of taxamounts to 2.47 mills more than 1. .M. Henry Mills, representing payers They follow: is being assessed at present for cattle in the Nine Mile, Range and operation. maintenance 73.09 industrial Commercial, Creek, Cove and Summerville "The amount for capital out17.86 Residential property Units. 3.81 lay for next year will be less 2. Pat Winters representing Agricultural property because of a decrease in the num .... 5.18 cattle in the Sinbad, Buckhom, Motor Vehicles ber of Distribution Units in the .... .07 Miscellaneous and Cedar Mountain Units. Our tax burden is the second District. The number of Distri3. Ellis Wild representing the in the state. If the leeway bution Units when multiplied by lowest the in cattle Huntington Creek, is we would remain in $5400.00 constitutes the minimum passed, Salt Wash, and Muddy Creek that position second lowest in Basic State Supported School Units. the state. I have been asked the program on which supplemental 4. John Mahleres representing question. 'Why should we pay programs are based. cheep in the Gordon Creek, Mill higher taxes and have that money "The amount for debt service er Creek, Park, and Coal Creek go to other counties?" All the will be maintained at Its present Units. from the leeway will re- level to pay the bond interest Election results are reviewed money main in Carbon county and will and to redeem a block of bonds by the Utah State Director and be used for our schools. The cost each year which were issued to become official upon his appoint- -' of the build the two high schools in the leeway is slight just ment. A general meeting of all on hundred dollars assess- District. The Board has the auevery range users was held during the ed valuation. I feel that this lee- thority to levy an additional 4:5 election at which district proway election Is important and I mills in this category without an grams were explained by the var- would strongly urge all voters election. ious district personnel, including to go to the polls and vote on "The proposed mill levy for the range program by Reginald March 6th. 1962-6- 3 is one mill under the the range improvement Ross, total being asked for by the Salt John Costello, Helper Lake program by Max Bruce, and the City Board of Education !n State Representative its forestry and fire control program election to be held on leeway conby Bob Rivers. Lynn Atkcn March 27th. ducted the election, with the Amt. Pres. Amount Proposed following range users serving as allowed to levied Levy for judges: 1962-8-3 1M1-- 02 Ted Christensen, Ezra Huntslevy .. man and Ray Wareham. Maintenance and operation 28.50 20.O3 26.03 ' 3.20 Several films and slides were Capital Outlay 3.33 3.33 . shown on "range use and rang Debt Service 7.60 7.50 - 13.00 . - 41J36 3920 36.M 4 improvements.. - ELECTS The' Republican Party of Carbon county announced that precinct meetings will be held on FRANK Monday, March 5 at 7:30, to elect officers, committee members and delegates to the Carbon NAMED mm leeway electim BLOOD UNIT WILL 1, 1962 CARBON REPUBLICANS HELPER COMMUNITY TELEVISION MEETING SCHOOL BOARD ASKS TAX INCREASE IN SPORTSMEN INVITED . TO TAKE PART III TO payers LENTEN SEASON Elect New Officers secretary-treasure- DISTRICT HELPER, UTAH HATER BONDS MEET (MiglJaccio, (Directors RAILROAD AND Want To Learn About The Stock Market ? members: Henrv Committee Ford, Martin Ganser, Raymond Toson. Want to learn about the Stock Bob Radokovich, Delegates: Market? Ganser. Martin Raymond Toson. Com Th? first session of the C. R. Fahring. James Forrsyth, munity Investment Course will bs held Tuesday evening, Mar. Mary Ford, Ann Spensko, Henry 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the Geary Ford. Thea;er at Carbon College. Highlighting the first meeting Helper Man Dies will be an animated, color carWounds toon, explaining how thj New Of Gunshot Edward 47, Carnes, William York Stock Exchange works. Th" Price Chamber of Com- Helper, died Tuesday afternoon to a Price hospital. merce, Carbon College, and the en route of death was from a gunProvo office" of J. A. Hogle & Co. to local are for the course. shot wound, according police. "There will be no charge, and He was found near the city's anyone interested Is invited to dumps shortly after 1 p.m. by attend," said Dr, Dean Winters, members of the Helper garbag? Chamber of Cornimerce President. department, who reported the;r finding Immediately to city hall. Mr Carnes was born in Routt More Boys Now Playing County Colorado a son of Edward In Little League and Nettie J. Moyer Carnes, Feb. 18. 1915. He resided in Oak Creek The list of boys participating Colo, for several years before in little league basketball con- moving to Helper in 1950. He tinues to grow each week, but had been an employee of the there is still plenty of room for Denver & Rio Grande Western more to play. The boys are play- Railroad as a locomotive engineer ing on Thursdays and Fridays for over 20 years He married each week. Boys in the first 3 Beatrice Day, April 13, 1937, at elementary grades play at 6 . Grand Junction, Colorado. and the 4th, 5th, 6th graders do Survivors are his widow, He p their stuff at 7 p-er; sons and daughter, Roy Wni., Some new boys who have re- UJS. Navy, Norfolk, Va.; Buryl. cently shown up include: Michael Helper; daughter, Mrs Jen ButMihhalik, Tinker Moran, Ronald ler, Salt Lake City. Winters, Blly Fox, Johnny Services will be held in The and Robert Zaccaria. Helper Ward Chapel, Church of The boys are all looking for- Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. ward to the annual Kiwanis bas- Day and time have not ben ketball tourney at hte junior high announced. : on Marr." 22, 23, 24, when they Burial will be in the Mt. View will all play in their own games cemetery, Helper, under direcof the reg- tion of Mitchell Funeral Home of durirng the half-tim- e ular tourney games each night Price. . . j The-caus- Gia-eolet- to, z |