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Show last Wednesday evening. George Chubbuck and children! George and Ethel and Mr and' Mrs Don Borrell of Helper are enjoying a week of fishing . Mr and Mrs Harry Stone and daughter of Ogden are visiting at the Dave Stone home and at the Joe Maynarich's. I News About Our Neighbors From KENf LWORTH HELPER rhe i Friendly News Notes From CASTLE THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1962 PAGE THREK T F service the Primary children presented part of the program. Songs were sung by all the children. Talks were given by Bud Wilby ARLENE WILSTEAD stead, Ronnie Martinez and Kent . --ine young routs are enjoying Houghton, and a special number the recreation programs sponored in unison was given by Rebecca Mr and Mrs Charles Barney of the Walt Barney's by the Carbon School District. 'and sons of Granwr sornt the Airman Lynden Wilstead and Tabone, Karen Parry, Angelo Miss Ann Edwards was the in- -' wife Virginia spent the weekend Bass and Roy Robinson. A .cprc-i- al structor of dancing. Nearly 40 Barnev home. On Sunday morn visiting at the home of his parfilm was also shown. enjoyed Instruction and a party intr the Barnev babv was named ents Mr and Mrs Dodd Wilstead. Visitors last week at the home held at the conclusion of the sets, and blessed at Sunday School. Virginia stayed on to visit for This week the group will enjoy He was named David Charles. 'awhile. Lynden returned to his of Mr and Mrs James Bowns were Dorothy's sister Ajfton and swtaming at Helper .pool. at (Mountain Home, Idaho. and Mrs &hm Barn(?y of ba-Mr husband Jay Swenson and son Mrs Ceha Charlesworth, Ewl- - Sunset were also weekend tmests visit1T1 Neb. Mr and Airs Pero were of Grand By BARBARA CALES A G Mr and Mrs Ronald Jewkes son returned from a trip to Ohio and children are taking a trip to and are now visiting in American Grand Junction and Glennvood Fork with Joyce's folks. Recent visitors at Earl Jones Springs, Colo, over the long 24th home were Mr and Mrs Frank weekend i&h'sryl and Darrell Timothy Owen and daughter of Murray. are enjoying a week trip at the Mr and Mrs Matt Dougherty Baptist Youth Camp at Walls spent several days In Salt Lake where Matt underwent an exam enburg, Colo. Frank iMr and Mrs Winn Charles-wort- h ination; he recently underwent yiv wiuiKHien ana Anna s.uiow, k very pleased during were overnight visitors in surgery. spent Wednesday evening playing Salt Lake City. They left FriRay and Terry Brown of Salt Canasta at the home of Mrs V;raolks overnight. Dominic and Jen 'when Mr and Mrs Arnie and three children of Lake spent the weekend visiting Regis of Helper. nie will join them Thursday and day and returned Saturday. Mr and Mrs Wm. Tittle of Co- their folks. Mr and Mrs Jay Hunt and chil will attend the World's Fair and Chicago, 111., spent several days Mr and Mrs Carl Asbury, Mr dren are visiting at the home of visit with daughter Delia in Wash visiting at their home. The men lumbia, Mrs Lucy Russo of Los were war-ti(buddies and had Angeles, Calif., Mrs Mabel Phill and Mrs Matt (Dougherty joined Mr and Mrs Ted Bryan and Mr ington. ipe of Ogden and Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Merlin Peterson and :and Mrs Doyle Blackham. Jay is1 A family dinner was given on not seen each other for 20 years. e Roy Imboden and' Linda were Mr and Mrs Doug Wilson for a Rationed in Fort Worth, Texas. 'Sunday by Mr and Mrs Allen The ladies were also the dinner guests of Mr and Mrs hamburger fry at the home of Mrs Jeaneal Hunt and family Christensen. Guests were LaNor friends The iHasllimans wev touring the western states reBrandis Cales (Friday. They also Mr and Mrs Ralph Crawford of of Huntington were visitors at Kathleen and Reggie Peterson, visited with Mr and Mrs Henry Helper. the Joseph Jensen home Saturday and Glen Procarione of Price; newing friendships. Scorzato. The girls of the MIA enjoyed a Mr and Mrs D. E. Davis of Kent, Shirley Cristensen and chil On July 15 Mr and Mrs Sam Mr and Mrs John Stowe and marshmallon roast at the Park Salt Lake spent several days vis- - dren of Spring Glen; Mr and Mrs Marrelli of SIC became the iting with her folks Mr and Mrs Vern Spainhower and children proud parents of twin daughters Sam Holmes. of Midvale; Larry Christensen born on their second .wedding anMr and Mrs Henry Traunrvein and Sam Pasquale of Salt Lake; niversary. Mr and iMrs Thomas joined the Dick Trauntveins and Cheryl, Sharon and Brent John-Jii- Bendall are the proud grandCHUCK'S Dixon family and Helen T son of Ogden. parents. The young girls named in Salt Lake and spent the day Mr and Mrs Dan Calicito and Belinda and Brenda, weighed in at Lagoon. Overnight guests at family are spending a few days at 7 pounds, and 5 lbs 12 oz. PH RMAPY the Trauntvein hom were Mrs at Little Boulger, fishing. Mis9 Kay Smith of Pueblo, Col Mr and Mrs Mark Woods and is here to spend the remainder 'Willi l Ivl 1 I 1 14 li tl I hi iSJ i Llewellyn and ;On of Orem. Sunday visitors at the Martin Mr and Mrs Newell Woods of of the summer with her grandSwenson home were Mr and Mrs Mercedes, Calif., visited in Rich parents Mr and Mrs Thomas Ben Charles Ghirardelli,, Owner Jack Swenson and family and field with (Mr and Mrs Leroy dall. She returned harm? with the Mrs Dean Marks of Spanish Fork Madsen and famly. Bendalls when they spent a few Sews, Cooks, Travels and Mr and Mrs Dick Swenson Mr and Mrs Dean England and days vacationing in Puefblo. The Pries. 1 family of Provo spent the week B's visited daughter Fay, and Phone Helper of Col. James Polve and family ,end visiting with their folks Mr family the George Smiths. of Tucson, Ariz, visited with his and Mrs Havlock Tays. Sunday Tvening at Sacrament ' w mid-wee- Has-sellm- an war-tim- m PRFxRRIPTNl 472-586- July 10, 1962 Public Safety: Helper, Utah Helper City Financial statement for six months period ending Jiyie 30, H962. This report is based on money turned over to the treasury, and receipts and disbursements from January 1, 1962 and ending June 30, 1862. . . . to the ladies. Sunday Dr. Jack and Mrs Lou Bowns and five children accom- panied by iMrs Mary Bowns, ar- rived to visit at the homo of J's brother James. The visitors live in Sacramento, California. Mr and Mr, Billie Houghton and children of SLC scent all of m.ov visiting at the Golden M?llor home. SundVf the Hrigh-to- n baby daughter was named and blessed. Named Stacey Lee! ? Helper City General Fund Helper City Water Utility Helper City (Electric Utility. 1962 1, 3,476.41 2,431 6 $ t J , 4404.34 - CASH on Deposit All 'Funds, January l62 1, 9,009.95 9(11.09 Janet Thorpe, Norma Martinez, Janis Etacl of Prirce and Patricia Peterson of Helper. The group alsso enjoyed a sleep-oFriday evening at the Tabone home. Janice Etzel of Price spent last week visiting at the home of ut Claudia Wilstead. 610.00 Supplies 53.54 Other Expense TOTAL 38.34 11,066.1 901.88 $ Parks, "ecreation TOTAL, $ Salaries Truck Expense and Services Insurance and Other Capital Outlay (Fire Hose) TOTAL GENERAL 1,788.00 313.89 208.77 & $ Cemetery FUND EXPENDITURES , 5,305.70 $ 54,212.46 Special Fund Disbursements , Property Taxes Business Licenses Building Permits Dog Tax - . Court Fines and Forfeitures Rents and Concessions Liquor Allotment Garbagt Collections Pool and Playground Receipts Cemetery Care and Sale of Lots Other Income, Various Sources Transfer from (Electric Dept Helper State Bank Tax Note No. - - - 1. TOTAL IRRceipts, General Fund Supplies TOTAL $ 2,935.66 240.00 23.05 269.05 $ and Insurance ..: TOTAL PUBLIC SAFETY Water Department: Salaries and wages Material and Supplies Insurance and Other (Expense Transfer to Water Bond Sinking Fund Capital Outlay (New Truck) Salary $ Other Expense 510.00 69.36 569.36 $ - Salaries and Wages Material and Supplies Utah Power & Light for Power Transfer to General Fund Refund Deposits, Ins. & other expense Capital outlay (Pelican, Transformers) $ 47,527.80 Special Fund Receipts: Water Department Electric Department Class "C" Road Fund Water Bond Sinking Fund Water Bond Fund 16,928.28 71,236.49 5,277.82 1,400.00 75,086.27 $ - r TOTAL Receipts, Special Fund i 5,096.50 875.35 411.96 $ Supplies ... TOTAL $ 227,470.57 Salaries and wages Truck Expense Other Expense - TOTAL $ 6,515.67 $ 13,666.84 DISBURSEMENTS Library: Books and Subscriptions ... Office and Other Expense $ 7,284.20 L171J69 896.07 Salaries and 'Wages Office supplies and services Other Expense TOTAL ..- - $ COURT $ Salary Office supplies Other Expense RECREATION 570.00 44.00 67.75 Etc. Supplies Edward L. Burton Co. (Professional Services) Consolidated Western Pipe (Steel Pipe TOTAL WATER All PUBLIC BUILDINGS -- .. 246045 1,08.06 tM.60 6493.88 $ 9487.69 $ 19,973.40 BALANCE ON HAND, f 1,500.00 1 $11.34 - BOND FUND TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS, 3,01:1.34 Funds (Special).... $ 92,436.45 $ 227,470.57 All Funds July 146,850.91 All Funds 1, 1962, 9 80319.66 ca's Rural Electric System." It coHt many thou- sands of dolliirn nnd Klorlflos so- 1 Although they nre not aware of Dr. Ker$hner the taxpayers of our country paid for this ad. Even (hose among us who do not believe In Boeialfsm must pay our portion of the rout of promoting It through very expensive advertising. Private business organizations eniniot use money before taxes to pay for advertisements In defense of free enterprise, but government can propagate socialism at the expense of the public. The nd says that the Rural It, or more for It. Thus, the tax- payers of our country are subsidizing the Rural Electrification Cooperatives to the extent of half or moro of the cost of billion just burrowing the $3 mentioned. They must not only bear this cost but they must also pay for these expensive advertisements. If electric rates charged by the cooperatives are low, it is because they pay only half price for their money and very little In taxes. The public pays the difference. If the Rural KleetrllieiUlon Cooperatives had to pay the same proportion of their gross Incomes about 24 that the privately owned utility companies must pay in taxes and if hey had to pay what the private utility must pay for money, they would not be able to sell electricity ;.s low as the privately owned nlililies are selling it. Mr. Taxpr.yr.-- , you pay the difference nnd j.m nHo pay the cost of there expensive ads brag-Kinabout it: Brady of SUnnyside visiting at the home of her Mis$-Gal- e is cousin Angene Basso. Arriving here Monday to visit for the coming week at the Fren-ch- ie Nougaret home were Mr and Mrs Harry Unaworth and daughters Kay and Jo of Grants, N.M. accompanied by Harry', father Joe Unsworth of (Ely, Nev. Mrs is the Nougaret's Unsworth daughter, iloween. Saturday morning Frank Snow and Flojfi RTackley traveled to Jackson, Wyo., where they vacation until Thursday. Visiting at the horns of their grandparents, Mr and Mrs Clint Snow, all last week, were Steven and Judy Jensen of Price. The children wens visiting while the parents .Mr and Mrs Ted Jensen and Douglas and Carol Ann vacationed. Mr and Mrs Jim Daniels and family of faat have been guests at the Lawrence Davis home. Mrs D is Clea's sister Lois. The group has all enjoyed camping and fishing at Scofield. Rod and Erma Oxborrow and daughter Judy of Ely, Nevada, spent a week vistiing hens with Mr and Mrs Frenchie Nougaret, Mr and (Mrs Golden Mellor, Mr and Mrs Wallace Robinson. The ladies are all sisters. On Wednas day Elna and JiYenchie traveled back to Ely with the visitors where they stayed until Saturday. , LaPreal and Bud Allison and daughter IDebra of Clearfield, accompanied by (Bret Leifson of visited from Sun Spanish Fork ' day until Tuesday at the home of LaPreal's parents, Mr and Mrs Fay Thacker. Dick and Kay Snow of Salt Lake spent the weekend as the ruests at the home of parents, Mr and Mrs Clint Snow. Phone News Items To Journal Certificate COUNTY ' 743.35 and Pool Expense .. Other Expense TOTAL .. $ 914.74 . Water Bond Fund : CITY Salaries and wages 66)1.75 TOTAL "Ameri- BlRiicd STATE OF UTAH Parks, Recreation and Cemetery: TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT Mulch, 1,092.82 9,363.96 TOTAL TOTAL Oil TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS, 603.50 365.99 123.33 Salary ADMINISTRATIVE - $ 73,975.99 TOTAL RECEIPTS, Plus Balance All Funds General Government: Salaries and Wafes Supplies and Services Ineurance and Other Capital Outlay .......... 20,000.00 2,579.41 8,245.91 Class "C" Road Fund: 6,463.81 5,504.70 551.52 469.45 $ -- . TOTAL PUBLIC WORKS JUSTICE 36227.03 GARBAGE COLLECTION $ 169,928.86 TOTAL Receipts, All Funds, plus Balance on Hand ... & $ 4,668.00 2,255.64 TOTAL Electric Department STREET DEPARTMENT Salaries and wages & Grader expense Other Expense 14,536.38 Electric Department: ENGINEER Trucks $ 5,025.04 4,344.36 1,095.96 1,400.00 2,671.00 TOTAL Water Department $ 14,271.70 Public Works: TOTAL : 538.00 TOTAL Salary $ 2,799.27 3,465.50 48.30 446.00 1,353.50 847.21 2,760.95 5,194.64 504.45 1,081.00 986.27 20,000.00 8,000.00 e I Salaries 1,145.95 TOTAL ZONING ADMINISTRATOR RECEIPTS full-pas- g Salaries Car Expense and Supplies Other expense $ 10,013.91 ad-- " TIEFORE me is a vertisement In one of Amer icn'a great mass circulation magazine. It 1b Saturday Carol Taolbne celeElect rf Meat Inn Administration brated her ililth birthday with a has loaned $3"i billion to rural swimming party at the Helper electric cooperatives. It does not. these cooperatives pay pool. The following young friends say that for this money whilt only 2 were her guests: Andrea Lewis, our government in order to get Barbara Bailey, Claudia Wilstead, the money must pay about 4 FIRE DEPARTMENT CASH ON DEPOSIT, ALL FUNDS, JANUARY By Howard E. Ker timer, 1.11. D. -l CEMETERY POLICE DEPARTMENT Gentlemen: IT'S UP TO YOU cialism. H tells The Island, the brilliant ors stayed until Saturday and al- of of the so visited at the Pete Christensen! succeRB Rural Electrifihome in Price. Pete is a brother cation HELPER CDTY FDNARXCIAU. STATEMENT For the Year Ending June 30, 3.962 Honorable Mayor and City Council: JOURNAL (Utah) - .07 17.97 SO OF OF CARBON HELPER S.S. I, Joseph Bonacci jr., City Recorder for the City ot Helper, a Municipal Corporation, hereby certify that the" foregoing statement is a true and correct report of the financial condition of the City of Helper as shown by the records for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1902, and affix the corporate seal of the City this 10th day of July, 1962. Professionals" THORIT HATCH Lawyer 15S So. Main 1.06J.S9 $ Phone GR PARKS Salaries ..- Supplies, Etc. Other Expense Capital Outlay (Purchase Land tot TOTAL i - $ 684-3- ' Park) M 450.00 0 96.13 2,186.00 $ 3440.43 , ! City Recorder ' Helper, Utah 36ttl ITCn ELL FUNOAL HOHE . Pick Mitchell 4 FUiMral Director Date of Publication, Thursday, July 26, VMO Phone MB Price Ut |