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Show Universal HI Microfilm Fierpont Av 1,81 1,62 A VOLUME M NUMBER MINING DISTRICT RAILROAD AND NEWSPAPER THURSDAY, JULY HELPER, UTAH 27 BENNETT GIVES OPINION ON JOHN BENE FILES MEDI-CA- Fish Restocking Report HELPER POOL OFFERS RE Commenting on the controver- sia; medical care legislation now favored by the Kennedy Admin- Senator Wallace F. deration, in his news- Bennett letter to the voters of Utah said: "I try to keep my newsletters informative rather than political, and generally avoid discussion of subjects which are clearly of a paru.an nature. For that reas- - on, I have not discussed the President's program for placing medical care to the aged under the Social Security system, since It seems to have become a par- tisan issue. "I was somewhat surprised, therefore, when the President re cently was given free time on U three TV networks to urge passage or tne King - Anderson medical care bill. Apparently the white House convinced the that there is nothing polRonald Winters Wins itical about medical care, and Prize Money Monday that arguments for the bill are to At the weekly drawing for the be treated as "public service." contest answers in the Journal's (Arguments against the bill, how Mystery Personality contest Mon- - ever are not "Public service," as American jweojcai Assn day at Chuck's Prescription the entry of Ronald covered when it tried to get Winters of Martin was drawn. elual tin to answer .the Presi-H- e In oi nonparti-o- f was one short In the number dent clues on this week's personal- - sanshiP OTd public service, I to answer would ity and won the minimum prize common misconceptions concern- of cash $6J0 John Bene, Price civil engineer rs program. J?"5 Drawing the nam? was Frank and incumbent Carbon County ,rrhe biU would entltJ m0st of Uintah Street. Jerant over 65 to 8 Surveyor last Thursday afternoon am" The remainder of the prize filed his application seeking ount of hospitalization to be paid v will toe added to the $20 to the office. He i9 now for next tor W increasing Social Security work msirin w.i f payments serving his fifth term of office. by about 17 percent mm Mr A native of Sunnyside, Mr Bene tm- - nv Now let's take a look at some of uxb the things it would NOT do: Ms reared and attended school Check the Ads very carefully It would not cover o enter ans-tftnd tfcU 7i. clues, Z your aged who are not enrolled in FOR SURVEYOR POST (R-JUta- h) I net-ww- . w k;. Made by Fish-Gam- e Local Conservation ofl'ieers of the Utah Department of Fish and Game today announced that restocking activities were corn-pktin four area water this ed 'STL 8 to T JK?.ZTiLiS 1962 TUES. ON BULLET DEATH OF CLAUDE MAGANN Free swimming the clashes for will begin Monday July 9th and continue through Friday, July 13 at the Helper city pool, it was announced today oy Ray Black pool manager. Mr Black stated that instruction will be divided into three categories, as follows: Beginnors, ag:s 6 to 10, will receive instruction from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. daily. local m.iMoab Rock Show inchers Monday, July 2nd 12 mil HELD iNljUtST SWIMMING 5, IllVltCS Local People The first annual roc,, gem and 1 iVZL mineral show sponsored by the Points and Pebbles Club, Restocked ...JjMoab with will .be held Gooseberry 7 and 8 at the 12 to 8 inch 1,000 fish Monday, Jrfelen M. July Knight Elementary July 2nd. school auditorium in Moab. Benches COC Pond Restocked Advance reservations by deal with 300 8 to 12 inch fish Tues- ers and other interested groups day, July 3rd. have already burgeoned the show Boulger Pond Restocked with into larger quarters than origin 8 to .12 inch fish Tuesday, July 3. ally planned. There will be 36 local displays plus others from out of state. G. A. "RED" KNOBBS Moab has long been a focal point for rock and gem collectors, as well a$ archeological and MYSTERY PERSON Indian artifacts fans. Intermediates, 10 to take to the water from 14, 10 will to 11 a.m. daily, Advanced swimimers years and up will meet A coroner's jury of three men at Price Tuesday concluded that Claude Ray Magann, 1 of Help er, died from a pistol bullet discharged Into the upper abdomen by the hands ,of one Mrs Phyllis Magann, 42, Helper." ".22-calib- er (Magann was shot last Thursday evening shortly after 8 p.m. at the Avintaquin Campground at the head of Indian Canyon southwest of Duchesne and 22 miles northwest of Helper. Ma- gann died Friday at 4:15 p.m. from 14 in the Carbon hospital, price. at 10 to Duchesne County Sheriff Geo. Marett said Mrs Magann related Assisting with the instruction she accidentally shot her brother will be (Roger Skagg"?, life guard. as they were target prac lil, also, -law ticing in that am. She, her husband Earl, and the a victim were hooti at tin cans- A. JOHN RUG6ERI she told the Sheriff. Helper Air Cadet The inquest, held at the CarSEEKS ATTORNEY JOB bon courthouse was presided over On Field Tour by Fred Pope, justice of the ,.-Cadet Frank In Reid, of Helper for the Duchesne precinct.. peace A. John Ruggeri, Carbon Couni who recently completed his first were Mont Poulson, ErnJurors filed declaration ty his Attorney, year at the- Air Force Academy, est Odekirk and Chester Lyman, is presently on a field study trip intention to all residents i of Duchesne. to Air (Force, Army and Navy inIV f i UUll Witnesses heard at the inquest Social Security; across the US. o office, last included him or her. t dues stallations m dvll enaineeUM, Hei Sheriff Marett; Chief It would not be limited to the Cadet Reid, a member of the week. Mr Rug-ge- ri also studied engineering it the Sheriff Chuck'' Semken Deputy people who need help, but would class of '65, will receive detailed has been the of Colorado School of Mines. Carbon County; Kristie Carbenefits to many wealthy extend acbrl in JOY MiLANO FILES fings and participate county attorney man, Arber Eliason and Mir. Ed (Mr (Bene is a licensed engineer people who do not need help; tual jet flights and shipboard since May, 1961, aed has been actively engaged Carman, all of Duchesne. The It would not cover all hospital the trip. The he was activities when during costs (the patient would have to ia mine and municipal enginer-in- g FOR RECORDERSHIP witnepfes were in the area at appointed to fill the time of the shootina as H training is designed to give him work both a a elective pay $10 a day Dor his first 9 a thorough indoctrination on mathe vacancy cre club ! and as a private consultant. members and visitors to the days) ; ated by the re- - j jor operational commands of the He is a veteran of World Wk It would not pay for anything ' camping area. of of Defense. Jim signatiori Department Haber Grant lvins, District At- - . H, having served three yean He is the son of Mr and Mrs Alger, now i n torney for the Fourth la Prance. He received a field Judicial Leslie Reid of Helper. Guam. commission to Second Lieutenant District represented the Duchesne M Ruggeri, county while serving oversea. ' Local Girls Attend attorney at the inquest. ' had been coiuity attorney for two No arrests have been Since retuminf to Carbon counmade to Witnesses School Meet Social Security Man four-yeterms ' from 1947 to date. is ty he ha been active as surveyor Investigation continuing. "Ole and Flame (red To 1 ft 1964. He did not seek Miss Dianne Ariotti, 18, of and adviser to Baitera Utah V,SI1 Area inlv AU hair now grey), better known as his last term, but enfollowing, Castle . Gate and Miss Gail V. ' 31. Main Peterson Charles Arttur "Red" Knobbs.j Vacation time for college and tered into, private practice. .are. making iRvbtosonJHelper. was-tl- e last week, high school students is here. Many A native of Carbon county, he Seeks paiteoaHty to to " . a attend training arrangements and attended locals schools. He re- . ' s nrna-nBennett Announces in 0rbwt Wh onhnnl who had, many people stumped students are "taking jobs with thet:lues. They just couldn't working under social security forj Congressional Dist at Ogden July 6 to 8. not to u dejfree from the Candidacy For a statement to the press this In associate broncs and boilarmaker the first time. Kesler t. Powell, learn the three 'IRs' but, rather, lyerelt rf utah School rf Law week M. Blaine Peterson, Senate w Reelection, U-S-. Reprea mn ney nave Known an uistnct manager of we wovo d bwt, this time the girls are going as thJ sentative, First Dia Congressional located North .tlW ministers of Jehovah's Witnesses. trict said: "I am announcing t a native of Culfoert- - 2nd West, says that these stu- - utah ., u , Miss Ariotti has been associhave filed with the Secretary of . dent, need a social security card' ated with Jehovah's Witnesses for son, Neb., born Aug. .4, 1668 v& Nav 77 and very thankful to if they do not already have State my candidacy for Tm thre eyears and attends the Price to the House of Representa1 still hlsl CarbTn, many Robturned announced Her to congregation. mother, tives as the member freely choslike some em - ' other 277, and workers young only n erta; sister Carole and brother, en by the voters of Utah's First Joy Henderson Milano, lifetime David, will also attend this con- about 7!" pioyers are unuer uie impression nd WQn U(m , ' resident of Carbon County, has vention. " C-- Reared on his father's ranch that there is en age limit for ob- - He is married to the former CcngP3fsional District. draw"In now life term, a first became social in my riled for the office of County Recards. security early top taming Miss iRobison has been one of . of Helper, They Margaret Price at . . bustin' nd P""1" corder on the Democratic Ticket. Jehovah's Witneses for 11 years ing to a close, I have worked pljr not true", ne .naive . i uixee cnnciren. zealously and hard to acquit myShe has been an active Democrat and during that time has become up nay. at tne age or. zo. ne left empnasizea ' 1. 1 T . .L. .V J .1 m J ..)J as self well in the stewardship with . for year3 and is now serving UJ uiu uie wuin uk wvuiu it iiuiueieau, going pnjwmcu auite a traveler as she attends uiey be covered which you entrusted me. My dedm of Social the Chairman 1906 enne, he out Wyo. hired Security Operations by County the various conventions each year. OrrifO ication is to weteh over the parNrrllN Support for President Kennedy. She has attended meets in Port as a boilermaker with the Union Act if done by an adult, then,!KUl ticular interests of my District She is vice chairman of Carbon- - lanrt Op NiMur Vfvrtr W a shiner- and also to serve the welfare of vilte voting district; treasurer of to D C Vancouver,'-BJC- . and laiil. In 1912 he arrived in Help worker's work is also covered, COUNTY CLERKSHIP the whole Nation as so eloquentLady Democrats; treasurer of the Oklahoma City, Ok! a. Her father er and hired out with the Rio M Powell pointed out that work ly set forth in the historic PreYoung Democrats. Lewis Robison, who is presiding Grande, remaining with the line performed for a parent by a son PAn amble of our Constitution, which She is a graduate of Canbon minister of the Price congrega- until the ,1922 strike. Following or daughter, under age 21, is not k I IK MliHIH Ih KIJI I was drafted to benefit all con- -' high school and attended Cartoon tion, and her mother Vesta, will the strike he hired out with the solely owned by the parent. Utah Railway, working for the corporation is not considered as durtrMi In a land Si College. Worked at Price hospi- also attend the Oiden meeting. i God. tne united under coai is business i:ne covered to three 18 and the end tal for years, months at the Both girls are diligently making provided "I have and will continue to being owned by a parent. Holy Cross hospital two years. plans now and are anxiously look of 1925. On January 1, 1926 "Red' be- -; and objective in for new social be Applications "In making formal announce- She is married to Robert D. Mil- ing forward to the "Around the my deliberation,, before I vote ment of my candidacy for re- ano, and has three children. World in il9$3" series of world- came Helper City Marshal and security cards may be obtained on any bill. It is my desire to election to the 'US. Senate, I An active civic worker, she ser wide conventions beim; planned sontinued on in that position un- - from lEmployiment Service offices represent all the pople of my feel there is no need for me to ved as president of Spring Glen bv the WateMower Society. In til his retirement in 19S2. His! or most offices or the Provo Administration record as a District officer plscial Security peace statement My a fairly and impartially. If issue during and has assisted 19)03 they plan to be gone over lengthy FTA for 2, has had a I conceive it my duty personal and political (philosophy in ii? cancer and Heart fund two months as they attend Bible those year- - was most commend-- 1 office. Any person who whose name or it lost and card arrive to and at my own decisions he was able, should be well known iby now. drives. respected world. conventions all over the by has been changed by reason of fellow officers throughout the and to oast my votes in what I It is based on my faith in the believe to b? the best interests area, for the effi- marriage or dicorce, applications of the people of of the people of my District and ciency displayed by his depart for replacement of lost cards or Utah and in the basic principles HOMETOWN AMERICA to have name changes recorded ment. tti" Nation and yours. on which our state and nation Prior to becoming chief of pol- - with the Social Security Admin- "If among the prowere founded principles which from the available are to see thru istration he ice a which been had I defenders pledge need public figure jects today. badly in local politics, having served; same offices. Mr Powell made are more research on the coal Briefly, those principles are: "Social a term as city councilman in 192il this final observation: and mining industries, the profreedom of the individual, presduring the administration of Security cards are free.' There ervation of Constitutional govern posed Canyonlands National park, is no charge for obtaining a new Mayor A. L. Evans. Central Utah and Dixie irriganeat, protection of states rights, Mr Knobbs is a Past .Exalted card, replacing a lost one or for Continued on P?ge Four tion projects, water conservation Ruler of Price Lodge ,1660, Ben- changing your name, A represenand land reclamation, and seconevolent and Protective Order of tative of the Social Security Addary uses under experienced B. H. Young, clerk and auditor management of our national forElks. For many years he was also ministration will be at Price, at COLT LEAGUE TALK active in Masonic lodge and Odd the courthouse on July 10th from of Carbon County for the past ests and partes, medical care for 9 a.m. until 3 pm. if you wish 29 years, will seek another term our senior citizens, and federal Fellow lodge work in the area. By D Robertton, Pret. of office in the November elec- aid to education." his assistance. does he all what 'Asked with Bring your basket to the park tions. He has been elected seven house around time the and the ' Wed. and dig the big All Star terms. He (consecutive elsewhere, he said: "I do what C. Services Colt League ball game. ScotchMagann launched his county career in PRICE TRADING CO. I'm told to do. The Missus keeps man Al Veltri will wear kilts and Price in Held 1933 when he was appointed to NAMES OFFICERS Tuesday me busy.' Ifaria Mascara will sang ' the his present position. Funeral services for Claude R. Che me song from Naked City. At the annual stoskholders' Magann, 41, who died of a gunPrior to entering county office meeting of Price Trading and She will also give an Italian shot wound last (Friday at the he worked at Kenilworth, Rains, subsidiary companies held MonCarl Ea number: Sicily ST. ANTHONY'S Carbon hospital, were conducted and Martin coal mines as chief day, June i23 the following dirqulnta answers, hang up. Go again Tuesday afternoon at the Mitchell clerk, weighmaster and mine ectors were reelected for the it's the quatro de Julio, when the First Friday Masses Funeral ChapaL clerk. drums go bang, the symfcals do , coming year: He was bom June 26', 1921 at Holy Mass will be offered at A native of Manti, he was edWarren B. Brown, Oscar Carlclang, John Vasquez blows his 7 ajm. tomorrow, First Friday Soldier Summit, to Thomas R. ucated in Salt Lake schools and horn, Charmle Hill toots the ole son, Jr., Belle P. Johnson, Mack Mass will be bald. Confessions and Caroline Olsen Magann. He attended Utah State University. A. onnson, a. ivy. munjuiwu, vjr. bazoo and John Mlzukawa the j will be heard beginning at 6:30 was unman ied. He was a veterdo He has acted as service officer p: Peacock and Clifford A. Wood ntpes play. and World an Korean of War inarch H for Price Post No. 3, American ruff. ajn. But the bands bette not . Holy Communion win not be conflict; was member of the LDS Legion for 26 years. He is a mem un Palmer Gt on account of the Immediately after this meeting distributed at 6:30 pjn. church. ber of the Municipal Finances the annual meeting of directors crumbling cement. Mike Mllovich Survivors are his parents, Hel- offices of the 'U.S. and Canada, was held and the following offSpaghetti Dinner Date reported same in the spring of The annual Spaghetti Dinner per; brothers, Verdls, Castle and of the Utah State add Notion icers were reelected for the year 1823, when Big Helen Cottauo date has been set for Sunday, Gate; Mergil, Earl, Gerald and al Assn. of County Officials. He Oscar Carlson, president and led the Battalion. And Big Helen Is secretary of the Pioneer Water general manager; C A. Woodruff. Sept. 23 at the civic auditorium. Max, all of Helper. would wreck any sidewalk. Our Burial will be in the Price City Ditch Co., and local treasurer of vice president ; Mack A. Johnss Ticket, for the event will be city council hopes to fix it soon, in the near future. - , .5 available on Cemetery. foe Salvation Amy committee. secretary and treasurer. 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