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Show Universal Microfilm l,fll 14.1 Pierpont Av 1.62 0 TOwJWWffaBmfll VOLUME 56 NUMBER MINING A ' RAILROAD AND Congressman M. Blaine Peter- son and Senator Frank E. Moss, announced today they bad been notified of the approval af the overall economic develop ment plan for 'Cartoon and Emery counties, by the Area Redevelop merit Administration. Rep. Peterson said local development committees must now ile more comprehensive reports requesting specific projects to (which money requests are attached. According to Rep. Peterson, federal assistance to .these areas can include the following: Low interest loans for the expansion of existing plants; ah) ,Here 'mobile Jre J Congresman YZh possible. IKAlJlNu IS FIRST ENTRY IN KIWANIS TOURNEY Leoway Price Trading Shoe Department the first official entry in the is Annual 13th V?J'1Z EES SL'JSfi Kiwanis Helper A small representation of Car voters went to the the on the voting booths i Tuesday and voted pose on the Leewey Election proposed property owners of the county toy the Carbon County School Ustrioti An estimated total of 3600 votes were cast. (Wellington Carbon County properties.' precinct was not in 'at time 'of March 22, 23 and 24 at Helper Junior High Gym. publication). team Yes Seofield, CI. Creek Royal, Castle Gate East Helper At the precinct meeting of West Helper the Helper Democratic Party, N-IHelper, Martin fceM last week the following Kenilworth people were elected as delegates Spring Canyon --to attend the Carbon County Spring Glen .. Democratic convention slated to Wattis Hiawatha be held March 2t at Price. East Helper delegates are Ad- Carbonville .... rian Anderson, Steve Foundai, iMSUer Creek Price Tony Hrtbar, Herbert Draper, N-..... Sieve J. Diamanti, Stan Diaman- -, Bast price Uary QCulMns and Alice An- - S. Price Central Price .... .... mttnoa Price West Helper delegates are John N-- E Col umbo, George Karras, Mary North Price So. Dragerton Oolumbo and Rose Gifliotti. Northwest Helper delegates are N. Dragerton Bob Radofcovteh, Jfartin Ganser, Sunnyside ' Raymond Toson, James Forsyth, Columbia Totals C R. Fahring, Mary Ford, Henry Ford and Ann Spenako. Wellington 1 riAf.'E DELEGATES W 35 .... 69 54 17 56 55 W (Sadtooira-Einniei- 79 69 46 1150 T po- - the 91 Next Wednesday evening, the main speaker at the Helper Kiwanis Club meeting will be Sgt. Albert Ponsock, VS. Air Force Recruiter for this area, it was announced today by Meeting Chairman Pete Bottino. Last night Kiwanians heard a talk on Forest Service Admlnis- teon by George Burnett, dist- rict supervisor, Final plans for the Invitational Basketball tourney to be held here March 22, 23 and 24 were completed at last night's- meeting. . MW - PARISH SOCIAL FRIDAY NIGHT mentally-disturbe- persons. The national mental health or- ' tin Friday can touch to give vital assistance Social, Night 30 sponsored by St. Anthony church, in the rejuvenation of people who 40 Jim Pugliese, chairman of the are hindered by a sickness of . . 41 agalr the priies mental type. riiwuaanri A ';'29'rei bigger and better. Everyone j Mrs Vincent Oaravarlia 'of 1416 welcome to attend civic auditor- - Helper is president of the Carbon ? iurn is the place 8 p.m. 'County chapter. that DmidiostirDal inaireaiLa ry School the unexpired term Mont Harmon. Mr Kilfoyle to fill of the late District has been PRICE KIWANIS SLATE Its odh Try ApplBcaitDOinis two applications for meetings held Tuesday, At Administration proassistance under the Area Redevelopment grams were processed and approved by the Carbon Emery Indus trial Development Bureau. day-lo- CARBON WATER CONDITIONS MUCH IMPROVED LAST SNOW SURVEYS BY SCS INDICATE snow course Snow surveys were made Feb. The individual 26, 27 and 28 on all snow courses measurements in the Price River In the Price River drainage, White River and East Carbon which includes Clear Creek, Seo- areas were as follows: field, White River and Sunnyside ( Listed in this order, snow areas. The surveys showed 12S course, depth, water content, of the to 201 average, v w c' 'wai E. to Herman Blaser, according of the Soil Conservaiton Service. year'' Gooseberry Res., 78.0", 23.3", The run-o- ff forecasts for the: 144, 7.4"; Maimmoth Ranger period April 1 to Sept. 30, 1962, (station, 84.0", 24.6", 144, 7.2"; according to Gregory L. Pearson Mud Creek above Clear Creek SCS Hydrologist, are as follows: town, 66.6", 10.0", 165, 3.5"; of 15-- yr A) Jones Meadow at Seofield, 37.2", (Stream, forecast, Into Seofield Reservoir, 65,000 11.3", 101, 1.5"; Dry Valley Diacre feet, 162; Price River at vide between Colton & Res., 50.5" Heiner, 130,000 a -- ft, 186; Hunt 14.6", 13'6, 2.3"; White River 1, 61.5", 19 J", 160, 4.0"; White ington Creek, 85,000 144; River 2, 43.4", 12.6", 152, 2.8; Cottonwod Creek, 83,000 t., White River 3, 34.5", 105", 128 Creek, 52,000 141; Ferron Creek near Emery, 1.8"; 121; Muddy 29,000 126; Ivy Creek Prospects for irrigation water near Emery, 2,200 for the coming season look good. 122. ar I ft, a-- ft. a-- ft. a-- ft. MC GILL TO PLAY AT CARBQOH HI MAR. 19 All American Center, Billy McGiil of the University of Utah, will top the list of a crew of former Utah basketball greats in a benefit game at Price Monday, Mar. 19. The game will be played in the Carbon High School Gym beginning at 8 pjn. Spotlinging interest in the game will be that MtoGill will team with Carbon College Sophomores in apposing the Sanders Window Shade AAU entry from Salt Lake City. Some of the stars on the roster of Sanders' are Joe Aufder-heidEd Rowe, teammates of McGlll during- the recent Skyline season. Others are Joe Morton, Rich RuHfell, Jim Thomas and Bruce Goodrich, all former stars star-studd- ed e, - at the University of Utah. Teaming up with McGill, the nation's leading pointmaker, dur ing the regular basketball season will be Paul Blaser, Doug Powell Reid Pace and Ron Henderson. These men have played together since they were 7th graders. With McGill joining them, against his teammates of this year and two years ago at the "U", will make this game a classic event. Tickets are now on sale at Carbon College, at Price Trading Sporting Dept., Price, and at Veltrl Drug in Helper, according to Jim Banasky, college alumni member in charge of publicity. General admission tickets are fl.50 and reserved seats, 11.73. ng TAI PNT UOW OnUlf IHLLI1I English Oil Co. holding claims to gypsum deposits in Emery A MM I Ml nCCD DAUHC County, having reserves of over Allll UAL ULLII nAFlUC 500 million tons, submitted a project having a total of $7.5 Til IR million. Under the English pro- I.HFnillF IUUI1 OUIPLUULLW Jposal they would be able to dev 500 The annual spring deer winter elop employment for nearly direct and indirect the in Jobs southranee for investigations oBdorn TTtah haw pn srhedul- - employment categories. They an to ed as followsjticipate constructing a millsome gypsum process producing 30 on unit Herd I - Castle Valley, " T SWIIie KA;11 contact Dan. R. f CIO IU Oe UStTU rock in Eastern industries Utah, Herd unit 30, on Fisher wn mui uubt lui u.- m Winibourn me which has a variety of Dan R.'and Mar. 28: 'Moab stationuses including manufacture of Winibourn. cement. on Herd unit South CLaSal, 2, Th'. English application antiMar. 29; Moab station 8 ajm.; Mr cipates having approval to seWinibourn. from North San Juan, Herd unit 3H, cure a $4.8 million loan head of at meet 4; 3, April 2, and $1 million from Indian Creek 11 ajn., Contact furc invested final capital and c other xv.. Tnn , vnniwiin. u t ...J unit Juan Herd 31,' South San en- -! derclopment f r.U 9 a.m.; cxintact Thurman Lowery line intb the center of the deposit at Blanding. east of Castle Dale and a road Herd 31, on South San Juan into the mill site. Redevelopment 9 am.; Administration officials who were April 6; Blanding Bank contact. Thuman Lowery. Lower Gordon Creek, Herd 33 present stated that the applica April 8; meet at Porphyry Bench ,;V" at 10 ajn.; contact exclosure the State Agency. approved by Hugh Jaramillo, Price. Helper Project. Muddy Creek, Herd 36, Apr. C. Brewer who will be John contact local Joe see 10; CO.; the president of Carbon StructJeffs, Castle Dale. ural Fabrications, Inc., was also 33 Herd Gordon Creek, Upper and submitted his pro present 10 April 21 ; meet at Coal City to locate a structural steel posal a.m.; contact Hugh Jaramillo. in Helper. Project costs of, Joe's Valley, Herd 35 , April plant are estimated for the $726,126.00 14, 15; Joe's Valley Ranger staInitial phase of the plant that tion, 1 ipjn.; Joe Jeffs. would initially employ 45 persons Little Park, Herd 27; Apr. 29; and after one year's operation, meet at Morse Canyon Bath Hse. 168 persons full 9 am. contact Eastern Region would employ time. Steel and structural fabriOffice. cators would later be expanded These Inspection trips will to include machine shop opera Continued On Paot Eight on (Continued Page Five) Mar. 27; meet at Moab Ranger station, 111 S a.m.; Valley, - - or-r- I -- SsVe i . nx I acting LlLlll and repairs to the supply system leading from the Colton area to city reservoirs, but the past two years of draught conditions have wrecked more than normal wear on the existing old wood pipe remaining in the., system and has been cause for this action by the city administration to re- Boyd Bunnell, Price, District Attorney for the Seventh Judicial District, last week was named general chairman for the 15th Afnnual (Price Kiwanis Talent Night show on March 17, is was announced by Club President, Dean Murdock. Master of Ceremonies of the show will be Price Mayor, Wm. J. Welsh Jr. This annual show is all amateur and the competition is divided into the following categories: Baked Goods Sale . Singing, dancing, instrumental numbers, reading, novelty numCornet's bers and other types. A baked goods gale, sponsored The tryouts for the show will by the Daughters of Charity will be held in the Price Municipal be held Saturday, Mar. 10 at the building (March 13 and 14. AnyHelper Cornet Store from 10 one in the state is eligible to a.m. to 6 p.m. Chairman 'of the compete, Bunnell stated. sale ; is Mrs Ronald Fazzio of Assisting (Bunnell are: John Spring Glen, who promises there Georgedes, Carl J. Leavitt, Earl will be many delicious cakes. F. Wills, John Kkas and Luke olec and rookies on sale and Pappas in talent selections; Joe asks the public support of thefDelpha, Harold Patterick, Ray Hachten, Art 'Nicholson, Bryan project, Some specialties will be drawn Reid. tickets; Jack Houston, Hal for during the day. Tickets will G. MacKnight, Omar Bunnell, Dr be sold at the store and by the Dan Mad sen, programs; Les Hut- school children. chens. Mack Budge, John Platis, The Daughters of Charity con- Buck Davis, publicity; Walt Axel- duct the Notre Dame school in gard, Barney DeVietti, Louis Bun Price. Proceeds from this sale ncll, Joe .Hammond, staging; R. will be used to help finance T. Mitchell, Ward Eeybold, Kay summer school expenses for sev- Bunnell and John Porter, door eral of the Sisters. prizes. Saturda at ' place this tine and thereby stop the loss of water from the system in the Colton area, thus assuring residents of a more constant supply of water. Money to pay off the bond indebtedness and interest will be accomplished by each city water account being charged an additional 75 cents per month on his first 10,000 gallons of water. The residence rate has been $2.50 for the 10,000 and will be $3.25 if the voters approve the bond issue. After several inquiries from local residents interested in the costs of the proposed project, Mayor Chris JouQat requested John Bene to City Engineer work up an engineer's estimate sheet showing all costs for labor and material on the over-a- ll job." is published This information below: Helper City water Improvements, Section East from Colton viaduct to head of Price Canyon: Pipe, 10 inch size; 15,000 feet, estimated cost 1230 ft., $J4,5O0. ; four 6" flush valves, $420; 3 10" shut-o- ff valves, $464.25; 6 10"x-10"xTees, $510.; Total cost of S" materials $35949. Labor Estimate Trenching and backfilling of 15,000 feet, at .0 ft., $8,000.; the of 10" pipe, 15,000 feet, .40 ft., $5,000.; installing four flush valves, $100; installing three shut-ci- ff valves, $90; installing six Tees, $90.; Total labor and laying at equipment costs, $1530.00. Total coit of materials, labor and equipment, $51,174.25. This j breaks down to $3.41 per foot, or $18,004,80 per mile. Other Projects Cover for the lower city storage reservoir is estimated about $8,000; replacing of 3,000 feet of 8" line in Fish Creek, at $1.54 a foot, $4,620.; trenching and backfilling, 3.000 ft, $1,950.00, and laying of 3,000 rfeet 8" transite I I on "sha" ncgotiaWecoupon gen- oral obligation bonds of Helper the sum $75,000 CVPIJTiGity utah-ibearing interest at a rate not to exceed five percent per annum, and due and payable in not to exceed 15 years from date of said bonds, be issued and sold for the purpose of improving and extending the existing water works plant and system of said city . . ." In the past 15 years the present and previous administrations have made new pipe additions : Ddhs votetj l " "25, Ave of County The bau0t to bp superintendent since the death of Mr Harmon Jan. 24. His term of office would have expired on June 80, 1963. The new superintendent, had been supervisor of elementary education for the Carbon district. Mr Kilfoyle was graduated from the University of Utah in 193.7. He began his teaching career the same year at Wellington. He later taught and was the principal at the Spring Canyon Mental Health Seminar school, then later was principal of the Reeves Elementary, Price. March 21 Price He received his master's degree A seminar will be eohducted'by from the U of U in W65, and Claude Buftenshaw at the was appointed Carbon supervisor of secondary eduction. Chapter of Mental Health, when (Mr Kilfoyle is married to the hoard members meet in the Car- - former Ruth Etzel, and they have Hospital dining room. Board two children, John, 17, a Junior members and the public inter- - at Carbon High, and Mary Alice ted in furthering mental health lil, student at Reeves, program in this area are invited Mr Kilfoyle is past president attend. and past secretary of Price RoAt the February session, Rev. Club, is a member of the w- B- - Corlett was guest speaker, tary Castle Valley Knife and Fork taking excerpts from "Recipe for club; Price Elks Lodge 1550, Happiness", which originally was and at present is the leadership mpoed by a psychiatrist who chairman for Carbon District of has had many years of close ex- Boy Scouts of America. d perience with 61 Another big cash jackpot prize ganization this year is concen- 'with IS other valuable tratlng on chlkkren, and there are 107' aloft 102 prizes will be offered to patrons many avenues which the program 164 . at - w, 26 24 36 53 64 134 a 20 days, and they ,akne with At- 8 wood, Moore and Judd, should 13 be one of the hottest shootirg s teams in the tournament. er 133 rnWwith and the roster include members of tins year's caron College team: Paul Blaser, No Doiur Powell. Reid Pace. Ron Henderson & Randy Moore, plus 9,Toy Atwood and Dick Judd. H2 Blaser, Pace, Henderson and 2 Powell Ibave been playing basket- 151 hall together since rade school 30 87. M is yeart 17": The tally for ana against by Representatives precincts was: defeated was mT The voters of Helper, will go to the polls next Tuesday (March 13) and vote on a special water bond issue to raise funds to make improvements on the city water system. T " Ut Peterson compli- area or its Initiative and urged filing of the specific 192 FOR HELPED TUESDAY, MAR. 13th " indented this 8, WATER BOND ELECTION ? the lo?d Vl" Loans and grants for such ,Cros'' whxch visited herepublic facilities as water and sewer systems, access roads and iuesaay for several hours, pro1V"'B railroad spurs needed by a com- - , , ' exto " business insure r:" 'VT11 munity " i"01" .M" Merif pansion; He,Per Airman of the establishment of new firms rive', . . , provided permanent employment u thls visit KILFOYLE NAMED SUPT. OF CARBON SCHOOL results and they do not relocate ?u,ia "set Pfrom another area. fl Jab training and retraining pro ??tno' r-- nors J! The. Carbon County Board of erams including subsistence allow who ,fPl Education last Friday night ap115 Mr Tuosday." Air Force Recruiter ance for workers learning new assjf pointed J. Grant Kilfoyle, Price, ,Bryner skills. as superintendent of the Carbon To Speak At Kiwanis Mere Kill toon county THURSDAY, MARCH Z7vm Afte' SPECIAL AND EMERY COUNTIES APPROVED BY A.R.A. proposal NEWSPAPER HELPER, UTAH 10 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR CARBON The DISTRICT CARBON MUSIC AUTHORITIES TO JUDGE ALL LOCAL ENTRIES IN PRICE TRAOIN G CONTEST. Three Price mu sic authorities were today named the judejes for the student music Notre Dame Carnival soloist contest which started Feb. Plans Progressing 15, and is being sponsored by Plans for the sixth annual price Trading Company. Notre Dame School Carnival set will be Frank Postma, "Zi PiP. $600.00.; Total for reserve ir ,7. , m , , wn.lw. Judges numuumi--i cover and the other miscellaneous cartoon gressing satisfactorily, according College; Orson Tew the work above is $15,170.00. Carto general chairman Don Music and Language Instructor at Continued On Page Fight low. Chairmen of booths were Carbon College, and Aoollo Han- and' named as follows: sen, private music teacher, Post Office, Mrs John Pretiger former supervisor of elementary1 and Mrs Clede Andreini; Candy, music in Carbon School District. HELPER REPUBLICANS, Mrs John Marasco, Mrs Claude The competition, known as the Cowley; Games, James Warren, j "Music Man Contest", is open to NAME OFFICERS AND Frank Dalpiaz, Wm. Shields Jr. all boys and girls between the( Fancy work, Altar Society, Mrs ' ages of 8 and 18. The solo per- -' Earl Smith in charge; fish bowl, formance entries on any qualified CQNV. DELEGATES Mrs Rav Iarcher: Surmise booth. ' mimical instrument will Ko (ann met Men- Rex Hansen, Toy Atwood; re - recorded gratis by Price Trading and Charles Marrelll Co. Theseecorded solos will be " Marcel Blanc; ball throw, Joe, judged by the musical authori- dVwate to TttVnrl Mr and Mrs ties according to MENC (Music ?.nd Rolando; darts, Carbon County Republican Frank Peczuh; dolls, Mrs Tom Educators National Conference) convention to be held at the price Annnn. sum wm. Mrs ctanrlarrli! urill . ftsh that vvTt , ., , , lprrprn" v "a.. , 0 veil and Miss Mary A Peczuh; be taken into consideration. En-- 1 TV electpubl.cans THelPr novelty, Mrs Dominic Eaquinta; tries must be recorded between! ed J. J. Bergera, chairman; Ida cake and coffee, Mrs Dominic L. vv is nnH Anrii in Bottino, vice chairman; Art Dal Ollvetto; grocery, Mrs Mary Rug-ger- i; Trading Co., contest center. piaz, secretary, and Thorit Hatch DeMar Mrs Prizes Student hamburger, Prizes to be awarded for the treasurer. Hansen and Mrs Hazel Snyder; Delegates to the county confab a, Frank Gigliottl; "21" local contest include a RMC Band are Art Dalpiaz and J. J. Ber- a Clede Webcor Tran.i booth, Andreini; prab bag, Overniehter case, Mr and Mrs Paul Tempfer; cake istor Radio, five 12" LP high West "f1?" ekcJf,d A phonso walk, Mrs Daniel Valdez, Mrs delity record albums of music Diamanti chairman; five:Ossana 33111 Pirelli and Mrs Pal from "The Music Man" and Lucile Ossana, sets of passes for two to the Vlee chairman; Dalpiaz. "u much-heraldWarner Bros, mo - ecreu, DOLLAR VALUE iwoeri ueiegaie tion picture musical, Meredith; I: Some suggest Willson's "The Music Man", star Olsen. that the government include in ring Robert Preston and Shirley Northwest Helper elected John Laboroi chairman; Mrs Margaret its regular reports a direct meas Jones, with Buddy Hacket and ure of the value of the dollar Hermolne Gingold. ' Garavaglia, vice chairman; Lars Mortensen, secretary-tresure- r. today compared to the dollar of ,As School Wins Tape Recorrder 1039. Using that pre-w- ar delegates, Hal Schultz and Vince level, Continued on Pace Four Garavaglia, were named. today's dollar is worth only 44.6 well-qualif- ied -- x I T, ",1. a h.n ttLT -1 Rf " j Jif VI . !s trw gun-o-ram- e"' ed " |