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Show Universal Microfilm Piwpont Av 1- il6J -1 1.8? in AND n fit i MINING nr A VCCUMTS 53 OR, PHELPS NAMED Tuesday, June 26th CHIEF OF STAFF AT A Ward Benefit Carnival spon sored iby the Spring Glen Ward will be held on Tuesday, June 28, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the chapel and will feature a smorgasbord dinner, fish pond for the children, hay ride, rocking horse road races, ring the goose, dart games and beauty shop for all aiflio CARBON HOSPITAL who attend . invited. 1 ZUPOIJ WINNER ly drawing for the winner of ' 1 1962 by the Redevelopment Adminis tration. The Bureau will shortly Ibe tak ing applications for the vacant position of Executive Secretary. An announcement to this effect will be forthcoming shortly after further meetings are held with other groups interested in Indus- ' LM2 shortly after takeoff time. the 2.1, same Federal assistance to start various business activities., A further review indicates (that local people will have to assist in the financing of these projects to assist the applicants to the tune of $1.2 million. A Federal requirement is that local interest put up 10 of the costs of the individual projects or else the Federal .government will not finance the maximum balance of as outlined in the Federal 65 assistance program administered Kill-pac- no CI MONDAY CONTEST Monday afternoon at the week At an executive session of the Killpack .has tendered his resigIndustrial Devel- nation to the executive committee opment Bureau early this week, of the Bureau, effective July 1. riie. Mayor, William J. Welsh, At the regular meeting of the Jr. chairman of the bureau for Bureau the resignation was ack the past two years, tendered his cepted .by the committee as indicated to the Bureau that resignation, "since the press of other duties and responsibilities he was accepting employment in were making more demands on Emery County. my time." He felt that the best interests of the bureau would be The committee members ex- served if the chairmanship of the nressed lihir thanks tn Mr Ki!l-- J bureau wa rotated among the 'pack for setting up the Bureau executive committee members. and its activities and for his ef- -j Acting on this recommendation, forts in directing several score the Committee named Carbon projects during his tenure in ofCounty Commissioner Al Santi of fice. The C-- E Bureau is jointly Price, as the new chairman to financed by the County Comserve during the next fiscal year missions of Carbon and Emery until June 30, 1963. and is made up of members from .both counties. I A review ,by Bureau members Secretary Vacancy After nearly two years of dir- - shows that over $12-- million in the activities of the Bur- ARA projects are pending on the , ecting eau, Executive Secretary Louis part of applicants who desire Carbon-Emer- y 85 plenty to eat and lots of fun. PUblic participation cordially JUNE Is Earned Chairman of Industry Bureau Two Helper .boat racing enthusiasts, Wally and Fred Kirk-woo- d, last Saturday won a first place trophy in the Class Five division of the annual Canyon Country River Marathon. Piloting their Family Runabout with an outboard motor in the 70-Hp class the two brothers safely negotiated the 180 miles of waterway in a record 3 hours 50 minutes and 49 seconds time Next best time in this class was made by a Grand Junction entry, Jim Smith, in 4 hrs, 40 min., 19 seconds. Another local entry, Lee Mil-aof Spring Glen, didnt finish, after piling up on the rocks . all NEWSPAPER ni'.rnJAY,' Kirkwood Win In River Marathon Race Dinner donation will be $1.25 for adults and 60c for children. Officers of the Ward, with MW Kfcva (Riddle as chairman In assure r HELPER. UTAH Spring Glen Slates Benefit Carnival charge, nn DISTRICT RAILROAD NU MBER 25 ages. w- i CHAIRMAN AL SANTl i (Mystery (Personality prize for this week, at the Holiday Inn DR. O. W. PHELPS cue, the name or jonnny zupon Dr- oliver 'w- Phelps, well local electrical and heating sys- and surgeon of km, contractor was drawn. John known physician didn't have all the clues, so only Helper, has been named Chief of of tbe Carbon Hospital at won $6.50. The remainder will be II Wll Mill Annual Italian Day succeeding Dr. Roy Rob- added to to this week's money ' tason of Kenilworth. JHUA Ifli IflLuUII the prize next week making At Lagoon July 8th A native of Oarhon fYuintv,, 1 VII 1 -n l Nl II Ifl I Civic TkraruHrur1 rwinni no th FIIK IK The Italian-Americo name live vouii? aoctor eraauaten from nianwwiiukw wu of the women League Chapter from the box Monday was Miss and Carbon and men's club is sponsoring its petty Diaz, employee at the and attended the Univer- - COMMISSION RACE te Italian Day at Lagoon Holiday Inn Cafe. ot utah for one TNext Week the drawing will sity Sunday, July 8th. Main attractions include the He graduated from Creighton ibe held at Sonny's Chevron Ser- selection of a queen and the vice Station on the corner of Ur,ersity School of Medicine in giving away of door prizes, of N6rth Main and Bryner Streets." Omaha, Nebraska, and served which the top prize is a brand and new his internship at St. Mary's Hos-eluA new Personality new Fiat 600D Car. in this week's sponsor ads. pital in Grand Rapids, Mich. Miss jDeanne Pinarelli, the Get .Usy, you might win!, .Dr. Phelps worked on the tipple daughter of Mr and Mrs Sam of the Spring Canyon Coal Mine Pinarelli of Spring Glen is one to pay his college expenses. CANCEft DRIVE NETS oi tni queen contestants, and is Married to the former Theresa ,Cam" i!Lf- 4 Murray Halpine of Omaha, the young III COUNTY h t ve":" couple has seven children, sev- wnTrli ustea Uee? who will toe Notre Carbon County supporters of oral of whom are attending " " Governor the annual Cancer drive succeed- - Dame school at "Price. X V w'kw& set quota of ed in weNaftl ini th, and ken Lee of Salt Lake, and Bishop 13,000 and a little more eocordmg fof nas Joseph !L. Federal of the Salt served as president of the Carbon Lake City Catholic Diocese. k i, aimvan and Medical Mrs. Albert Passic, crusade chair-- j a mem4)er of st lAntheBy1 .1 Parish in Helper, he is serving ff". Tlus includes money sent ih on the executive lboard flf st 18 CARBON STUDENTS to state headquarters by persons of ' who gave cash instead rf floweri lan Doctrine MR. WILSON and HONORED AT of dea the h cancer upon paUents.lan actiye mOTntoer tte iM. Wilson of Jack Wellington, a resident of Carbon County for I: DA II LYCDniVCV: were anxious to express their the past 30 years, this week an UlinUl kAkllUIULU thanks to all donors and worknounced that he is seeking the ers who made the campaign a Eighteen students from Carbon commis- - County are among the il,378 CITIZEN JOHN SKERL nomination for two-ye- ar er success. on th eDemocraUc ticket, son, who received degrees and Chairmen of the various districts in the county include Mrs. employee certificates Wilson, a' long-tiduring graduation Pace Boyaek, Kenilworth; Mrs. WEEK'S PERSONALITY of Kaiser Steel's coal mines at vexercises of the University of John Arkutic, CarbonvUle- - Pearl Sunnyside, also maintains a farm Utah last week. The students and the fields in After a varied career raning in Wellington. Anderson, (Latuda; Mrs. Royal nT feel there is, a need for a which they majored are: Stewart, Spring Canyon; Helen from digging coal to punching Castle Gate; Mrs. cattle, last week's Mystery Per- - radicai change in the commission Gn L. Ori, Jr., electrical Houghton, Ctolombd, Helper; Mrs. Don sonality, John Skerl, is now con- - objectives, and that the members, gineering; Sandra K. VanNatta, Tucker and Mrs. O. W. Hardy, tent to spend his time overseeing individually & combined, should elementary education ; Terry L. Clear Creek: Mrs. Frank Helsten, activities in one of the county's make greater efforts toward de- - DeVietti, psychology; Terry D. Mabel Jones, Miller leamng rurnmrre ana naraware velooment of our natural resour- Scofield; chemistry; Karen J. K. BIiss. chilto an Creek; Mrs. Clee Gordon, Hia- store Mutual Fruniture & Hard seSj economics; Glen R. inducement s watha; Ms. Figs Hanna, Wel- ware of Helper. dren to stay in Carbon county to Bradak, law; J. Robert Cromar, lington; Mary Hirdman, Bast Coming here from Yugoslavia make a living and raise their recreation; Robert D. Eccli, min- ln engineering. Price; Annatoelle Tobey, East in 1904, Skerl first settled in families. We have the potential Bruce Greenland, music; Cal- Carbon, and' Margaret Drossos, Colorado and Montana for about it just hasn't been put to the J. Jewkes, mechanical engin- to Wattis. ,vin the (before Wilson stated. moving proper use,'' (five years E- - Lasnik, Although the ddve is over, Sunnyside area where he worked .nursing; is acive m his local union, eering; Karcn T MiSliori. electrical en- workers ask the public to keep in the coal mines.. 'and is a su5distrlct board mem-'Atelthe fight against cancer in mind, Tiring of the mines, he opened ot District 22, United Mine Steering; Morley E. Naylor, his-b- y in business of taking advantaw of ifduoa-'- a Spring place workers of America. He is also tory: Laurne Potter, medical lion, meaicai Knowledge ana a Glen selling retail & wholesale, on ,.)tm mm&r nt f h WplUn. recnnoiogy. Salvatore Rachele, Jr., general close watch upon physical health, beer and whiskey. Later about ton Second LDS Ward. Melbourne F. Russell, m science; , 1JU ire coingeu means ui uvu- - K1ur Alice M. Splgarelli, into the cattle hood socialogy; again, going Politano Services Held business. In 1904, in association James A. education; elementary he said, Stewart, music. Saturday At .with Jim Rolando (father of Joe. and Speaker for the 03rd annual iRequkm Mass for Frank Pol-- 1 iRolando, present commencement was O. Meredith itano, 83, of Greenriver, was Tony Skerl, they formed the Mu held Saturday morning at Price tual Mercantile Company and CARMEILA PETERSON Wilson, former dean of the ColNotre Dame de Lourdes Catholic sold everything from meats, groc- lege of Letters and Science and now president of the University Ohurch. He died Wednesday ofjeries, hay grain, coal, wood, fur of Minnesota. a heart aibnen, en route to the nlture etc., etc. For many years NAMED POSTMASTER Carbon Hospital, from his home this flourishing business was lo Harry J. Loynd, president of Parke, Davis & Co., a leading at Greenriver. cated in the building now occu- AT CASTLE GATE He was a retired employee of pied by Al Veltri's RexaU Drug. pharmaceutical manufacturer, was In 1944 the firm purchased the Mrs Carmella Peterson, report the principal speaker at baccathe D&RGW Railroad. He was born March 17, 1879, Lowenstein building and moved ed this week that she had recelv laureate services Sunday evening. at Mt. Aldo, Italy, to (Peter and to its 'present location. ed official notice that she'd been Mr Loynd was a member of the local Married married a Politano. Our personality Rosina Peronl of the graduating class of 1922. Postmaster appointed Dr. Wilson, Mr Loynd and JoseDhine Spatafore. She died girl, Annie Vuksinick in 11911 in Castle Gate postoffice effective in March of 1948. He married the Cathedral of the Madeltene May 24, il962. The certification Utah Governor George D. Clyde Emma A. Smith June 18, 1952, at Salt Lake and they now boast and a letter of congratulations were awarded honorary Doctor at Greenriver. He came to the a family of three daughters, and from Fostmaseter General E Ed- of Law, degees during the gradone son: Ann Xosec, Tina" Zem ward Day, confirmed the action. uation ceremonies. VS. in 1881. sons, his Helen Skerl, and Johnny. are lock, widow; Survivor, ' Mr, Peterson's postal career Tina and Johnny, are associatdaughters, Peter, Djagerton; ed with Mutual Furn; Ann is a started at Royal on March 23, BASEBALL SUNDAY (Buster), Price; Carl, and Colo.; Mrs Carlo (Rose) busy housewife, and Helen is a 1944, where she was a clerk, to postmaster. She Boseball fans of the Helper Saccomanno, Mrs Annie Hatch, registered nurse enployed at the later promoted served in that position until Sept area will have an opportunity to of Helper; stepson, William Carbon hospital. 23, 1957 when the postoffice at see the local Carbon Merchants and fratIn civic Active many E. Smith, Grants, JTM.; IS rand is Royal wa5 closed, and all service team in action here Sunday, acSenior orders the Skerl, ernal 15 children; that area transferred to the cording to Lary Regis Sr., team for Elks e of long-timmember lodge brothers, Malcolm Politano, Green a Castle Gate postoffice. manager. SNPJ Kiwanis Club; Price. Helper 1660; River; Joe, The Payson team will be here Mrs Peterson .became Acting (Burial was in the price City lodge 296 of Soring Glen and the 188 of Postmaster at Castle Gate upon Sunday to play the locals. Game Union the Fraternal American of direction under, Cemetery time has been set for 2 pm. 'retirement of Jim NieUon. Mitchell Funeral Home. Helper. trial Development in the Carbon-Eme- ry area. ' i Bennett Urges Consolidation To Open C - E PDant - St"' Wallace F. Bennett this week urged the Consolidation Coal Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to es- a plant in the Carbon- area of Utah. Emery Senator lfV (R-Uta- h) , llllmllinrC ,r. mil Mnn a an ".n, proposed operations All-Sta- j Vice Huegel, Assistant of the company, said he believes a profitable operation could 'be established in the area using new techniques of produc- ing and shipping coal. Company geologists have made mmmmfk m $3,000 ni rM J!;n;T "',.-5; .J L'J8 . T Her' . per-sion- me en-Fra- nk I j JSr, ' ; ee j ,i. "r' I Price Pe-on- la, H-t- i ,' with Eric N. Reiohl," Director for Re- search and Development, and L. es - v"i haw 5ndicated y feei there is potential. Jn g ,tter to Walter F President of the Company, Sen. Bennett said). x have kept in dose touoh my good friend a ( dnite gen Over 900 Attend Club Picnic Humphrey, Chairman of the Executive Committee of your Board, with whom I became very close when he was Secretary of the Treasury under President Eisenhower, and urged him, as George venture in Utah. "Of course, as I told you when you were here, you have my full assurance that I will do every-tabli- sh thing humanly possible to assist you, not only because I view u uuumuuis sfble consideration to develop- - Industrial concern with a high ment of the immense coal deposits reputation, but also because of in Utah. The Pacific Coast mar- - the great economic benefit whlch-Jame- s kets which could be served by such a move would give to your company have tremendous people in Utah's potential once the problem of areas. There has .been a heavy transportation costs has been met rate of unemployment in Emery and I am confident that this can and Carbon counties for over a be done." decade. Many skilled coal miners "I are out of work and would be Sen. Bennett continued: j. jjuo- - uuimumuw : with local leaders in Carbon and Emery Counties and in Salt Lake City. They have asked me to as- sure you of their full cooperation and effort in cearing a way for you to launch "a new business RIO GRANDE cause of my many years of perienc in running a business in Utah, I can assure you of the excellent business climate in the state. Please call upon me when wer I can be of help to you. ex-n- .,- NAMES. EIGHT SCHOLARSHIP 4-- H 916 members and WINNERS FROM UTAH AND COLORADO attended the H June .j., 8nf2 Colorado high Picnic Wednesday, June 13 at the school graduating seniors have Price city park, according to Mrs b;en awarded Rio Grande eduClara Schofield, Home Agent of cational scholarships for the 1952 H Carbon County. members, -68 year, it was announced by their leader, and friends assemG. B. Aydelott, Rio Grande railbled at 9:30 am. for a day of road president. The scholarships fun and frolic. After registration each worth $1000 per year-w-ere they participated in volley .ball, awarded by the Rio Gande softiball, horseshoes and sports Scholarship corrwnitte3 who selof all kinds.. ected applicants from ColoraJc, The swimming pool wa3 a big Utah and New (Mexico, s.ites attraction with the pool crowded served by the railroad. to capacity. After swimming the The eigiht are: Young Amano, ate lunch and enjoyed Heloer; Harry W. Davis, Moab; free root beer served by the Rodger P. 'Harrison and Gordon Leaders' Council and furnished R. Smith, 'both of Salt Lake City; by the Extension Service. Sara A. Hadley, Denver, Colo.; Games and races were conduct ii'n'.'i V. Pa'on. Wheit Ridge, ed in the afternoon by Iris Potts I 7 Colo.; Edson P. Holland, Lak?-woo- d, member of the Leaders' Council. Colo. : and S. Ray Kushnir, I I Other members of the H Coun ! I ll Pi'piblo, Colo. cil who assisted were Erma Ren-do- n. Young Y. Amano, son of Mr Cellia Foat. Lena Waterand Mrs Yosh (York) Amano, 30 YOUNG AMANO man, Jean Christensen. South Main, is a native of .Helper land attended all local schools. An A total of euests 4-- 4-- 4-- LOCAL FISHING outstanding CONDI TIONS REPORTED student throughout his school years he has disting- uished himself in band activities. The fish stocking program in inches. The road is in good con- - He was the recipient of this . the Carton-Emer- y County area dition. s Band?man of toe Year year is now progressing accoraing to Miner jfiat Reservoir Aiward nivpn at Carbon Senior schedule in most waters. Some! Hasn't been stocked with catch lWiH vnn1 vat a4,tive waters have not been stocked be- - able size fish. However, finger-jteams and was a local cause of unfavorable water con- - ling rainbow trout planted ia!de,,-g3tto State, .be- Bm ditions and inaccessible roads. r-fall now average between 6 and,.-- .! Vi.oi r The following concerns fish 7 inches and are expected U Company of Helper. Youne has seleTted the Univer-Continu- ed stocking, water and road condi - 'grow well during the next two on Prge Four tions and general fish stocking months. The road is open from Joe's and policies Huntington Canyon Huntington Creek Valley. 4-- H Auto Club (Righthand fork, from forks Huntington & Rolfson Res. Meet To to Wednesdays Not stocked .because these res Boulger Reservoir. Has been up stocked both Itxfore and since the ervoirs are drawn completely dry Older memlbers and friends will be able to continue with opening with catch able size fish. for irrigation. The road is in good condition at Gooseberry Reservoir Automotive Training again this the present time. Has been stocked with catch- year under the able direction of able size rainbow trout, and it James Warren, supervisor of the Huntington Creek of cut Carbon County school buses, ac(left fork, main creek). These should have a carry-ov- er waters-wil- l be stocked at a later throat trout, which were trans- - cording to Clara Schofield, Horns subsides. date, after the run-o- ff planted from Strawberry Reser-- 1 Agent. Cleveland Reservoir-r- voir last fall. The road is in good The first meeting was conduct-conditio- n. Been stocked with catchable ed last night at the school bus size fish and has a limited pop- Upper Fish Creek garage. A film and talk were giv ulation of cutthroat trout. The This stream should have a good en by Trooper Frank Whipple of road is in, good condition and is population carry-ov- er of rainbow the Utah Highway Patrol. Ofand cutthroat trout. The water ficers of the club were elected passable with a passenger car. level is still high, and access is and will be announced next week Boulger Reservoir Has been stocked catchable limited to foot travel. Refreshments were served by ' size rainbow trout. The water Is Lower Fish Creek the committee. still muddy. The road is good. This stream Is known to have Succeeding meetings will be Benchs Pond a good population of brown trout. held each Wednesday night at Has been stocked with catch-ar- e The water level Is high because 7:30 pjn. at the school garage. also some cutthroat trout, of the irrigation releases from All boy? and girls from 1 to 21 able size rainbow trout. There Scofield Reaervoirs Access is Ibn are Invited to attend these Interwhich average between 6 and 7 Oentiauei ea Page Five. esting and informative classes. de m e 4-- I |