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Show Universal Micrr.fiJm m ficrpont Av 1.62 1x2 0J VOLUME 5 NUMBER 45 State Representative Here PRESIDENT OF KtWAHIS A special clinic to examine the eyes of all residents in the area 33 years and older, to look for the eye disease Glaucoma, will be sponsored jointly by the Helper Lions club and the Utah Commission for the Blind. It will be he-Iat the civic auditorium Thursday, Nov. 15, from 7 to 9:30 pjn The disease, which appears in age brackets of persons above 40 can be checked if treatment is started early, however sight destroyed by gHaucoma cannot be restored. This is why all persons should have the examination to determine if they are afflicted. Seventeen cases of glaucoma were discovered during the past three years during 36 surveys held throughout the state a re. cent report shows. Albout IS to 20 volunteer work ers from the Lions club and" its womens auxiliary will be assisted by public health nurses, and by physicians in the- examinations and recording of each case. The actual examinations wili be made by eye physicians from At the annual election meeting Carbo.i and Utah counties. at the Helper Kiwanis club held. Time involved in receiving thv last Wednesday evening, Frank test is very small, according to Dalpiaz, assistant postmaster at William Hunter, Lions drub mem Helper, was named president of ber. The information about the the dub lor the coming year. clinic stated that a short film (Noteworthy about the electee on the disease will toe shown and is that he is the first Kiwanian people will be called out of the of fine local club to become its show in groups to take the expresident for the second time. amination. The complete time Other officers elected were: An. for test and questionnaire takes 0slo Welch, first vice president; less than 16 minutes per person John Laboroi, second vice presi- Hunter said. dent; Pete Bottino, treasurer, and Ed Marchetti, secretary. -t- erm Two-ye- ar directors Carbon " College Slates Joe Rolando; and ,Cal Jewkes. Events Oneyear directors are Stanley Homecoming Gene. Litizzette, Saturday Plaga, and, Fred Friday ' See vers. activities will be Homecoming Holdover directors are Robert held at Carbon College this FriOlsen and Ronald Jewfee. and Saturday, and will in. day President Joe Myers, stated elude the selection of a queen, that installation of the new of- the annual homecoming football ficer slated .will be in late Decand several other student ember or Lorus game, and , . early January. attractions. Lieutenant Winn, Kenihvorth, Hamecorndng queen and her Governor ror Division one, wlu two attendants will be selected officiate at the installation Friday during a variety show, from a field of seven lovelies. Queen candidates are Marie Carbon County 4-- H Karen Davis, Lynn Bonomo, Achievement Program Olsen, Gale Budge, Marjorle Shelly Livingston, Anne Hold a -At Price Tonight way and Sharon Ishley. The variety show to be held in Achievement Night for Carbon will be held be held in the Geary Theatre, County 4JHClubs tonight, (Nov 8) in the civic will begin at 7:30 p.m. auditorium of the Price municiFollowing the variety show a pep rally will culminate with the pal building at 7:30 pom. traditional lightng of the block All H Club members, parents "C" on Wood Hill and leaders should ba in attend, Saturday a parade will be ance. All friends of 4 --Hers are staged at 10 am. also invited to attend. The annual homecoming game Recognition will be given all will feature Carbon against Mesa who have completed their year's College of Grand Junction, Colo. work and have their record book The game will start at 1:30 pjn. loorrplete. Atfoieveirjent certifi(Final event of the day will be cates and awards are to be given the Homecoming Dance at he to ill who have earned them. Women's gym at 9 p.m. 4-(- i Assessor John (Jack) Halpine Commission r. "Education Meets the Challenge has been selected as the general theme for the 42nd annual American Education Week to be observed In the Carbon County School District November 1,1 to 17, according to J. Grant Kilfoyle, Superintendent of of Change" School. The basic purpose of American Education Week Is to make every the import- plays in a democracy, and to help him realize that good schools and colleges are, to a very large degree, his personal responsibility. Every November, (the week which includes Veterans Day, Js et aside as American Education Week toy four national sponsors ant role education the National Eduaotion Assn., American Legion, (National Congress of Parents and Teachers, and U,S. Office of Education. Week American Education grew out of the revelation during World War I that an alarming proportion of the American people were illiterate and physically un-4- it. NBA and the newly formed IL e gion American inaugurated ABW as part of their plan for attaining a program of education adequate to American needs for the twentieth century. The U.S Office of Education became an AEIW sponsor in 1922 and the National Congress of Parents and Teachers in 1938. In the Cartoon County School District, the AEW observance will be an attempt to bring the public to the schools, and to bring the schools to the public. Follow ing are some of the activities the schools have planned: Back to School Days At Carbon Senior High school "Back to School Day will foe held tomorrow (Friday, Nov. 9) dur ing the morning hours. Beginning at 8:45 am. prrents will (follow pupils schedule for classes. In the afternoon consultation periods with the teachers nvtll be held, A luncheon will be served in 4be school , Louis Kosec Charles Semken cubbon demoicrots Carbon Democratic tinued in the same pattern County candidates from the US. Senate strong Democratic tout the eflevel down through the county forts of a revitalized Carbon offices, registered a 2 to 1 victory Republican party in the county at the polls Tuesday, returning showed on the total votes, with all incumbents to office. ''party ,kadci expressing satisfac. The three constitutional am tion that 'votes Republican-wis- e endments followed along in the exeoeeded 33 percent of totals. pattern set statewide, showing David King, although losing to Numbtrs One and Two receiving Senator Wallace F. Bennett, on favorable votes, and Number state-wi- de total, garnered a total Three taking a decisive beating. of 4725 vote9 as against Bennett's Republicans Hold Line ;2477. M. Blaine Peterson, who County-wis- e Carbon voting con also lost a squeeker to Laurence Election Totals Nov. , US. Senator David S King (D) Wallace F. Bennett Rep. in Congress M. Blaine Peterson.... (D) Laurence J. Burton (R).... Attorney General Wm H. Henderson , ... Kesler tt-' pRJ-r- .r" State Rep. Dist. .1 John Halpine (D) .. James Banasky (R) -- .... Commissdon Albert Santi (D) J. R. (Bob) Olson (R) 2yr Commission .. Louis Kosec (iD) O. A. Troseth. (R) .... For Sheriff Albert Passic (D) Clerk Auditor Brigham H. Young Assessor Charles H. Semken (D) Asa L. Draper (R) Recorder Ann O'Brien (D) 4-- 1962 4725 2477 5270 1728 4420 2347 1949 1068 4-y- Commission r. 5725 Treasurer Wm. (Bill) Thomas (D) Attorney A. John Ruggeri (D).... Surveyor John Bene (D) Amendment No. 1 For 4265 Against Amendment No, 2 For 4457 Against Amendment No. 3 For 1247 Against School Board Prec. J. A. C. Cal Jeiwkes H. J. Hal Schuflte , School Board. Prec. 3 Evelyn Jones . Dr. Orson Spencer 5729 5734 5674 933 932 3695 767 880 1962 Board Member attend. Spring Glen school held its parent and teacher conferences last Friday Price Junior (High will hold a parents and teachers conference on November 10th. The Durran, Sleeves, Central On Jv J. Burton, took a high vote in .stiCfe.il competition from a young Carbon of 5070 against Burton's newcomer, J. R. (Bob) Olson of 1708. A. Pratt Kesler, attorney Price, who received the highest general returned to office with Republican vote r of , 3027. , Santi 2347 votes. Bill Henderson re. 'receiver 4026 votes. oeived a total of 4020, Louis Kosec, candidate, received 4445 votes. He was op. Cartoon Candidates For State Representative for posed by O. A. Troseth, a new District I John Halpine, Helper, comer in the political arena, who received 1949 votes as against received 2651 votes. James Banasky, Spring Glen, who The other office contested was received .1066 votes. that of assessor. Incumbent Chas In the commission race Dem- Srimkens received 463 votes. His ocrat Albert Santi received the opponent, Asa Draper of Well ear CIVIL DEFENSE lia were the following (Mrs Myrtle Brynei;, Helper; Mrs Pace Boyack, Spring Glen; Mrs Harold Jewkes, Kenilworth Castle Mrs Al Leo, Gate; Mrs Robert Turri, Spring Canyon, Mrs Ben iReddington, for Martin. Jack Kobe of Price was Carbon County Chairman of the drive. Mrs Garavaglia and Mr Kobe expressed appreciation to all the workers for theix efforts in contacting all residents and the business establishments, and also voiced thanks to the public for its fine respotise who wants to do everywill never do anything. Andre Maurois SGT. NICK THOMAS IS CERTIFIED BY NAT'L, ASSN. RIFLE Information received today from the National Rifle Association of America, Washington, DC, stated that Nick Thomas, Spring Glen, Sergeant on the Utah Highway Patrol has been appointed a certified instructor. The new top ranked instructor passed a specified series of tests and served a .prescribed period of time in training activities before receiving certification. He is now qualified to conduct classes in gun operation, safe gun handling, and techniques of shooting on the target range and in the field to all interested members of hls community. Sgt. Thomas joins the ranks of selected personnel which the NRA maintains throughout the country in a nation-wid- e smallarms ed- ucation program. The program has been in operation since 1876, and since that time millions of people have been taught to handle and enjoy firearms safely Hal Schultz mi motors Tuesday CairnnvaD Mental Health Group Reports On Drive 795 He 666 thing cafeteria for 50c for all parents wishing to participate. Later in the afternoon refreshments will Ibe served HelDer junior High School, al though not planning any special observance, extends an invitation to all who would like to visit the school during Education Week. Helper Central School A "Fun With Music" program on Friday, Nov. 16 at 1 pjn., has been planned toy the Helper Central school first graders. All parents are invited to attend. Also on November 15, at 1 p.m. the Fifth grades are having an operetta "The Golden Whistle' and a patriotic exercise "Plea for Peace." Parents are urged to Onffcmed Catholic Gar-avag- 2384 Albert Santi THREE NIGHTS OF FUN, FROLIC, FESTIVITY It was reported today by Mrs Margaret Garavagjlia, Helper's 4026 Mental Health Fund Drive chair, 3027 man, that a total of $445.42 was donated to volunteer workers in 4445 their canvass of residential and 2461 business establishments. Amounts collected in the var5779 ious towns was: Helper 244.68; Spring Glen $92.47; Kenilworth .5716 M5.37; Castle Gate $26; Spring Canyon $225, and Martin $14.95 438 Workers assisting Mrs , aware of 2-y- 8, UtiLJ LL m 1ALA QfeJ LAVCi Carbon Schools Will Observe Education Week Nov. 11 To 17 American THURSDAY, NOV. Moventa 15 F, DALPIAZ NAMED HELPER NEWSPAPER UTAH HELPER, laucoma Survey DISTRICT RAILROAD AND MINING A Banquet, Speaker - SOUGHT FOR HELPER 2384 votes. School Incumbents Return In the. school board election,. Incumbent Hal Schultz of Helper was returned to office for another four years after a tough fight against Cal Jewkes of Ken. iliworth. Schultz received 890, and Jewkes received .767. Jn the Precinct 3 school contest Incumbent Evelyn Jones of Price received 705 votes to defeat Dt. Orson Spencer's 666. r Stacks TRAINING PROGRAM ington received Tooioglhitt 'Doors at the Helper civic auditorium will open tonight at 7, p.m.. ushering in another St Anthony's Catholic Carnival. Initial activity will take place on the main floor of the building when a large group of carnival patrons will attend a banquet at which the guest speaker will be .The Reverend Francis B. Pellegrino, former Helper, resident, and now Pastor of Saint Helen's Parish ac Roosevelt. Efforts are underway in Helper to start a medical self Jhelp training program, in conjunction rith the regular preparedness measby the civil defense programs, it was made known today by Mrs H. W. Wright and Mrs Lee J. Diamanti. They stated that a minimum of 25 persons must sign up for the training before it can be pro. cured for this area. Any person 17 yearg of age or older may sign up for this Matt Star, general chairman of this year's festivities, announc ed this morning that all phases of the event have be:n completed and patrons a?' assured of "lots (of activity, y?urprises, and a good time'' all three nights. ure, recommended Following the banquet, the up. featurim? all the con- booths and games will cessions, instruction. j await the visitors' pleasure. The program's objective is to afternoon from 1:30 to Reverrnd Francis B. Pellegrino 4 FTiday train one .person in every family, nan. the kiddies ma who in time of emergency or pastor of St. Helen's Catholic tinee will bepopular held for all school disaster, when the services of a Church at Roosevelt, will be the children in this area, and all physician are remote or nonex-istan- t, guest speaker at th St An. the carnival attractions of intercan administer to the needs thony's Catholic Carnival here est to young people will be opof the sick and ailing, and do tonight, at the civic auditorium. .'; erating Pellor direct first aid operations. A native of Helper, Father Theme the carnival is "For of The program has been taught egrino is the son of former resi- Tired Bodies, and, Sluggish Souls" at Price and Dragerton and is dents Mr & Mrs John Pellegrino Chairman Star said. now being taught to a group of of Carmichael, Father Calif. night patrons will again Friday the to ordained residents. was Wellington Pellegrino have an opportunity to take The course, consists of 12 les- Priesthood May 13, 19SJ. in the games and other acpart sons. Topics are: tivities and to shop around for 1. Radio active Fallout and speciality items displayed Shelter 2. Hygiene, Sanitation WORKERS ARE NEEDED many in the booths and Vermin Control. 3. Water Saturday night will be packed and Food. 4. Shock. 5. Bleeding with special activities when ten 6. and Bandaging. SUNDAY MORNING Artificial queen contestants will report and 7. Fractures and Spllrit await judging to determine which 8. ing Transportation of tht An appeal was issued today will be the queen of the carnival workers for by sou? volunteers injured. 9. Burns. 10. Nursing Another attraction SatCare of the Sick and Injured. Councilman Al Veltri and Tony urday nightmajor will be the drawing of the boys for 11. Infant and Child Care. 12. Hribar, president iprb;s. First and fore, baseball group for men to work mosttheis big Emergency Childbirth., the first .prize of $500 northarea in new on the Persons interested in receiving park cash. Other nrizes include an elthis instruction are asked to call west Helper, this Sunday at 9 ectric hair dryer, bowling ball, Mrs Diamanti 472.5902 or Mrs a.m. Workers turning out are electric sh-oelectric shiner, a saw. to Two tree asked bring Wright 472-54shaver and a dinner set. weeks ago a small group made 'Come one, come all ! We have on the job of prun good progress for every member of the event, Ward Helper ing all the dead wood out of the family from the tiny toddler to is and the trees that it hoped Banquet Friday Night the aged," Chairman Star said. job can be completed Sunday, "The committee has worked dilall A banquet, turkey with in order that the development of the trimmines. will be sponsored the park area can be facilitated igently to assemlble a variety of attractions, and we feels that the on Friday, Nov. 9th, by the' in the spring. will find their iMr Veltri stated that there whole family Helper 1LDS Ward Mutual Im to attend all well time spent was seems to be some provement Associataon, it carnival.' the of three nights announced this week by officers of the plans for he park among in charge Serving will be from some citizens. He said that a 5 to 7:30 pjm. at the chapel. comrolete parks with facility CARD OF THANKS Everyone is cordially Invited picnic grounds, benches & tables, to attend. a play.ground area and parking Li behalf of Kraync Motor Co., Tickets may be obtained from areas are planned for this myself, and our family, we want Gus Polastro or any of the of. site along with a regulation boys to express our gratitude, and facers of the (MIA. baseball park. He emphasized appreciation, and offer our thanks that the development is not sole for the help given so generously, Rest satisfied with doing well, ly a boys baseball park, but a and the tremendous tribute paid and leave others to talk of you complete park and recreation area SJok" In his passing. FRANK KRAYNC aim. as they please. Pythagoras Is the long-ranDer floor "full-tolast- 45. IDS ge |