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Show 0 llfiiwmM Universal Microfilm 69 - VOLUME Messiah" Handel's orl-tori- o, . I -- VAHL-BOVL- ER ODER HELPER. - HE GETS -- "THE BETTER" (Editor note: The (following article taken from the Pueblo Star Journal, written by John Pur-fiel- d, will be of interest to many veaiderate, especially all of the oldjtimer bowlers, who are still e) trying to roll a FUND" BOWLING AT BONNIE "CHRISTMAS teams of Carbon bow!ers met here and competed Railroad Kiddies Ready (in the annual Bonnie Lanes Christmas Bowling tournament, For Christmas "rattling the boards" all day The annual Christmas party 'so families and chilthat for all children of the Rio Grande dren in needy the area will have a Railroad employees in thfc area Christmas. Cosponsoring will be held Thursday, Dec- - 20 happier the event with the Bonnie Lanes at 7:30 p-at the civic auditor were Matt Star, local business iiun here. man and Chuck Semken Jr. the All Railroad personnel with chief deputy of Carbon Sheriff' children are urged to bring the department. local bowlers kiddies to enjoy a visit with assisted the Many committee in the Santa, and receive a sack of projection of the tourney St goodks. A program will precede wa, in every sense a bowlers' the arrival of Santa. community effort. Committee in charge of ar- . rangements Includes Geneva lack V0? Rose Mtgliaccio, Let a Lopez. Mar j,'1 Bonn.n Lanes Sunday. Dec 16 guerite Reid and William Flaim. See - notice on Page Five Party 40 Sunday ' I ,l UTAH Winning men's team was the Helper Kiiwanis Silver team con- sisting of Ed Marchetti, Joe Ro lando, Chris Jouflas, Frank Dal- nia? anH Tpt TlMinn Winner of the women's event was the Helper Insurance and Loan girls Pat and Prudy Pat terson, Martha Johnson, jfteana Fowler and Veda Torolove Mr Star reported that last year 30 teams participated, and the funds received from entry fees made it possible for the group FOUNDATION REPORTS ON U.S. THE STRUCTURE THURSDAY, DEC. UTAH HELPER LIONS INVITE ALL KIWANIS TEAM NAMED CHAMPION IN SUNDAY will be presented at Price Sunday at 2 . in the Carbon High school auditorium, with a catnbined chorus of high school and community singers being featured. Assisting with fhia production will be Lawrence Sardooi, projector of music at BYU, Provo. The choral direction will be led by Mrs Dorothy Brown. Jn charge of the orchestra will be Derral Slggard, Glen Flfield and Deane Brown. NEWSPAPER DISTRICT RAILROAD NUMBER 50. 5-- "The Messiah" Readied By Carbon Players "The AND MINING A , NORTH-CARBO- 13, 1963 KIDDIES N Santa Glaus Will Visit Helper Friday chairman, s, Hunter-Insuranc- Agency ) Chairman ;r e and" tive there. Nielson said all Lions club mambt rs and wives will assemble tonight to bag candy so it will be ready for Santa tomorrow. te SATURDAY! POST office OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Oj tw r 472j53T1 notify the Lions club representa- Nielson said that Santa is appearing on short-tim- e this year, having several other engagements the same evening, but will try to assist the com-mitin visiting some of the At the civic auditorium the who are bed.fast youngsters win see a program young shut-in- s, DN STALL MASONS 'H'V3! jZP11 and cannot make it to the party. If time does not permit visiting those shut-inthey will have a treat saved for them, Mr Niel son remarked. Parents of these' children should call the of acts and singing songs pre. serried by local school talent; will have an opportunity to talk to Santa for a minute, and will then receive that big bag of Christmas treats. and assistants Jim and Frank Pughese, stated this morn lng that every little detail has been completed and Santa will rive on schedule, promptly at 6 pin., and will be met on the outskirts of town by the Fire Dmartment. and broueht back accompanied by the screaming of sirens, and the hoops and hollers of all the children. Santa Claus, resplendent in a red suit, brandishing his curly white beard, and booming out that most welcome "belly, laugh." win come to (Helper to morrow evening (Friday) at 8 pjn. for a visK with the kiddies living north of the Blue Cut, to an announcement according made this week by spokesmen tor the Helper Lions Chab, sponsoring organization of this popular winter project. Harold "Pudge" Nielson, the new 5 I I I .... iS - - 1' 'is J As an extra "assist" to theChristmas shoppers in the is area the Helper Post Office will extend its working hours this Sat- urda, Dec. 1ft, Postmaster Ed Marchetti said today. The Parcel Post windows will open at 8 ajn. and will remain open for business until 5 pjn. The money order window wilt not be open longer than usual, Marchetti said, tout will open at 9 ajm. and close at 1 p.m. - During recent years a t a x structurs has developed in the "A job in 1804 United States which favors con- ' which netted hkn seven cents an : ; and penalizes produc. hour sent Albert S. 'Wahl, 120 sumption tion. This point was emphasized Marian, on a bowling spree which in a research report published by has stretched over more than Utah Foundation, the private tax half a century. to assist 13 families with 59 research organization. He was 14 years old when he The report shows that the UjS. children to have a better Christ-kaHelper Legion And landed the job at the all aniajor industrialized na- - mas. TUKJA alleys in Helper, Utah. Auxiliary Plan Party Cost per team entering the tions of the world in the amount The following year he took up of emiphas'Ls placed on income and tourney was $25, .and except for Carbon Post 21 and Auxiliary game, an avocation which has capital taxes in its tax struct- - incidentals all of this nearly of th; American Legion, will provided hfan with many years of ure. In 1950, for example, taxes went into the Bonnie's Christmas hold a joint Christmas party on entertainment and good exercise. on income land capi'tal accounted fund.. Saturday, Dec 15 at the civic Wahl will be 72 goon. He's still for nearly 76 of total tax re- - Scorers were Joseph Juliano, auditorium, it was reported today a 183 and has average bowling MR. MUNN MR. TROSETH ceiipts by all levels of govern, and John Bianco, local alleys by Post Commander Fred R. as a member of the Center Oil ment (Federal, state, and local) manager. Mirtimz Jr. JSml ceremonies, to install new Co. team. v in the VS. For the Federal Winning scores by the Kiwanis A social hour will be enjoyed two of officers Carbon bfc County's should the in 'I bowling Name Government only, the percentage team was 3227; and winning Society to the serving of a turkey Milano Holy Services Frank i prior jjraonT. 170s," he said, "and I'll get my According to the m:n. totaled 3163. An exchange of gifts will dinner. 4th 85. To Meet SLC Held held will in and No. January be 26, there soon.'1' Joppa average up Tuesday again Utah Foundation, income and ca one be of the attractions of the Dsc. 15, at 7:30 pjm. ihg of St. Anthony's Holy Name His best game was a 266 regis taxes make up approximate !A I UIll IP as well as tha singing N Jl:iuiem Mass was held Tues- Saturday, evening, Nov. at the Price. Masonic on held tered years ago when ; he was pital66 was Temple, which Society of the total state and wniiivbiu at Cathedral of the Madeline ly of Christmas day songs Olaf A. Troreth, past Master 30 at the church hall, programcompeting in a pot game in Salt in Rait TjjItp Tiipiav for Fran- Com. Martinez and Unit Prexy President was Lake City, He can't recall, his natkm as a whole, income and outlined by Carbon , Lodge, will e the ing FT UtRh nIIFJIIAY cesco (Frank) Milano, 7, former are urging all mem best series. John Driscoll, 'for the coming taxes constitute about 60 He died Dec. 7to'tataUtaB officer; Dr. Roy W. capital bers and partners to attend. raident. Helper months. and winter Looking back over the years, percent of all state and local tax spring hospital. The ' Southeastern District a Salt S. Wahl remembers the hard work colKctlonsChairman Speaker ana inn wui ok will Women Catholic "T?" Council of 1884 He t!" born EASTERN STAR PARTY 2,,' was April T Welch announced that Angclo Jos-.pinvolved in setting pins, the ra. Foundation analysts conclude hod meetine' annual Members of Naomi Chapter 13 fber unsavory atmosphere of the that thic accent on income and at Dame Notre instructor o mim Pmsoopal Church, will act as Bonacci, t m, .cs,,v rw i OES gathered at the Masonic the would be School, early day bowling alleys and the - st Price, Chaplain. ttD0. Married Leorta (Pascal viuva Anthony Church hall here. Price and oeuippment used by participants tion and favors consumption with The following district chair. 3i jfti2 at (Price. She died Aug. Prior to the installation, a lunch speaker at the next regular meet Temple dihner with allenjoyed the trim April in the game. held turkey which be Friday will ing eon a resulting injury to economic men will be served by the report on activities of i, i960. He was a retired em. mins at a beautifully decorated "Bowling balls havent changed incentives and Industrial growth. Ue Mothers Circle in the January 4 at 7:30 eccieties t!,fiiiate thejpioy during, fae Railroad. ot in much The. program will be followed table. Exchange of gifts climaxthe last 50 years. They According to the report, "the dbqW room of the temple at months. confraternity He was a member of the Catholic banquet are made of the same material, tax systems of other nations past refreshments served under ed the party and many were the 6:30 p.m Mrs Pace Hansen, by Mrs Mike Christian Doctrine, mrWber international a little lighter in weight. weigh less heavdly on production, direction of Julian Paiz, chair, ohs and ahs as gifts were un. though Gabxieiia, . Dragerton; Catholic Brotherhood of Firemen and Oil- - is in charge of the luncheon. wrapped. Chairman for the din The biggest improvements are in S New Master of Joppa Lodge, man of refreshments. Charities and Foreign Relief,). wU accordionist, in the area ner was Mrs Ethel Binch, assist men the bowling houses' automatic production7 All Catholic the Is fruits Williams a of Helper, yields Mrs charics Felice, Helper; Spir Reg d b Anna Steekelman, Gladys son, daughter, are invited to attend. inn setters and lanes ; personal not only for consumption but itual Mrs lifelong resident of Carbon Coun Development, Mrs Mary(Henri Voll and Alice RaKhmill. .Lak. (Kank) as such etc." shoes, equipment also for ifuture progress Re- - M an employee in Engine Anne BuJlicht ,Mob. Mclister Monterey, ty and on the dinner, the chap Ame Following When he began bowling, Wahl The national tax system has the Rio Grande Rail, Mrs iih. Price; 'p, nine gPlkaikiiadmi Service in form with the new ter HEWS Caltf ANTHONY'S opened wore he ST. shoes. street gaid regular been subjected to much study youth. Aliss Rebacca Rael. of road. Mr Williams is an active owK,n ,r,i.i officers in their stations. Mrs He recalls that youngsters were and criticism recent years of the 32 degree Scotmember ana during uevei a Berth of Mabel Jones, worthy matron, preboth OeVietti, not permitted in bowling places The Foundation report observes Helper; organization Helper; Calendars Parish Mrs Lee Diamanti, Hu- Anna Bertot, Cirie, Italy. tish Rite Bodies, a Noble of of (Parish Calendars for the year sided. and women just never were seen that the House Ways and Means ' opmcnt, , A Tert0Tl on the (NICICW con Mr;Burial Temple. Mystic Order was in iMt Calvary Mrs Opal Jean Yeaton, grand next Ibe distributed bowling. alone has gathered verirtion last month in Detroit, Committee the Shrine and an officer of the 1963 will Cemetery, Salt Lake City. One. ledum- visited the chapter Masses. "There were only two alleys over 16,000 pages of testimony Mich all Sunday following Paui Eastern Utah Shrine Club. lgiven iby Mls at the Helper Y, he said. "Later in relation to the Federal tax to a (family will bejficially. A school cf instruction Arthur Munn, new Masters of Ihe alleys were dismantled and question from scores of expert Dalpiaz. allowed. Catholic calendar was held in the afternoon, The and Catholic Carbon lodge resides in Dragmemjben) Other distinguished visitors anoved to a beer parlor. When wi'tnesses. should in be your home. Get NEW 'ladies are invited to attend and REQUIREMENTS erton and is an employee of on! were Worthy Grand Matron, Mrs these were torn up again, we best- Anthony's Guadalupana United States Steel Corp. He is Among the chief complaints EWe Jones Worthy Grand Pat- Collection Flower gan bowling at Price, where they that have ibeen jeveiea at r,n.? cncietv will be hosts. active in the York Rite Bodies ON TAX RETURNS had a house with six alleys. Flower Collection Ifor the dec ron J. Verne Day and wife cf present UjS. tax sys'fmi are that of Masonry, a Noble of ElKalah oraticn of the Church and Altars Salt Lake, and Mrs Helen J. During the 1920's Wahl joined it (1) restricts the fredo-T- i and Rio Grande Vets Plan Temple and a member of the at Christmas - and a team in Helper which compet- initiative of the individual, (2) during the Wilson, Grand, Conductress, cf Eastern Utah Shrine Club. New Year Eve Party TOLD BY DIRECTOR next Green Rivsr, (Rex Causer, Past be ed for several years in the Utah weakens incentives, taken will Holidays, (3) cuts Th? full oflfioer slate of the The Rio Grande Veterans club A .Grand Patron, Price. Each of the State Tournament at Salt Lake. down on (potential earning powall to Sunday. Fed. special message two lodges follows: 2 will No. annaualj it sponsor ine ibneiiy. spoke Church foregoing Cleaning Tlj .players sponsored therm, er, (4) forces pavings and ?pend. New Year's Eve party this year. eral taxpayers was given today Carbon No. 16 was Lecturer Grand is presented selves. Church underway V. Dir cleaning District Roland Wise, by C'cnrtniiprl on Pno? Fow Arthur Munn, worshipful mas. "We won only one year," he the Guadalupana Soc- -, with a lovely gift from the Chap, ; All Tn lector, Internal Revenue Service, ter Chester Thomas, senior war. today by i l n o,Y m t ietv ifor Christmas activities, The, ter members. Degmuiug recalls, Jn which payers were inform den; R. E. Kendrrick, junior Altar Society will take the East Grande personnel, and employes; The next meeting of the group Wahl was born in Pueblo in NOTRE DAME IRISH rf an taportant nzw rcquire warden; Nick Karras, treasurer; w ana will he on January 3rd. uwiku oic ineir irieaus uo 4U: 1890 and moved with his par. PLAY TABONIA DEC. 19 er assignment. cleaning P.M., attend the aflfair. Music will be'. '" .;Sylvester J. Sweetring, senior 4t.4 . . errts to Helper in 1902. His father Lamar Jones, secretary; hats Irish the Four. Dame The Flashy Notre Melody Fighting by was a machinist for the Rio 15, 1863. J'aroes Martin, avail-i- n April junior deacon; Grande Western, the forerunner will meet Tabonia high school and noisemakers will be Mr Wise explained the Re R. P. Porre, senior ste- KUED EDUCATION CHANNEL 7 UPS POWER deacon; all able to basketball an attending, game D&RGW interesting Railroad. to the venue iAct of 1962 now requires Carl Dees, junior steward; Al started railroading in 1906 at the NJD gym Dec. 19 at 8- Tha committee assures all who the taxpayer's account number ward; Of interest to many people in from the FCC that the power time .best inEMjah ailfair Gentry, chaplain, Curtis "the the attend The Public is cordially Eventas a call boy in Helper. pjm. (also known as the Social Sec the Helper area, particularly the increase will be covered by a new Larson, tyler; John Houston, P.M ever." ually he, follewed his father's vited to attend. urity Number) be placed upon marshal. attending license. of children parents his tax return as well as upon trade as a machinist end served is the announcement made) Senator Memmott said that the 25 No. school, Joppa any schedules or documents which apprenticeship at Helper. He bethis week by officials of the, last legislature appropriated a Reginald C. Williaims, worhsLp-fcame foreman of the roundhouse ar filed with the return. senior Milovich. University of Utah that Utah's sum of $90,000 for the power in. Ted master; at Helper and Soldier Summit. Mr Wise further pointed out television educational station, crease, in a move to make KUED Gordon Nowlbold, junior that in addition, individual tax warden; James D. available to most of the state's is Leaving the railroad in 1936 PJV1. KUED operating 7), (Channel Bertelsen, warden; Wahl operated a hotel (Avalon) orif translator dsvlces payers must (furnish their in its times five more on population, than William f. Murphy, dividual account number (social treasurer; Installed on a local basis. are broadcast power. iginal Frank on Sanders, PJM., secretary; Page Five) (Continued The station's engineers report Security number) to anyone who senior deacon; James M. Fahl, State Senator Frank Memmott is required to file' information on VHF who appeared that KUED is a high-baCarbon of County, Jr Forrester Jack deacon; the taxipayer. For example, fin- junior a much at and station operates a KUED Monday on program Hector Chiara, 4 ?Q ancial Institution, and banks are senior steward; Dick than Utahs Navymam Magann Fortune, Wveninig, Istated here Tuesday, higher frequency steward; junior ReInternal to channels. This means commercial provide in increase required power the with that Japan and Pacific y McGuire, H. William is required venue Service with Information chaplain; more now be much should posenergy V and output ,it Thomas M. Ziagann, aviation returns reporting dividends and tyler; Earl W.Hills, organist, PGM, sible for local community sys. to reach the same area covered Robinson, Dr. Roy structural mechanic first class, VTHCE channels. d interest earnings. The taxpayer's marshal. terns to receive the programs in by V& Navy, son of Mr and Mrs account number must be shown KUED broadcasts, by use on area. this Verdis Magann of Castle Gate, - . on these Information documents distribution cable and microwave A. Dr. president Olpin, Ray was among the Navymen of the and the payor is required to seof Utah, an- systems, are now received in the of University Attack Squadron 03 who visited cure these number, from tax- Bake Sale Saturday nounced that the station's power Pocatello, Idaho and in Butte, Yokomika, Japan, aboard the atpayers for that purpose. Students of Notre Dame High has been Increased from 27,500 Dillon and Bozeman, Montana. tack aircraft canter USS Ranger :..::k Last year, Mr Wise pointed school will sponsor a bake sale watts to 130,000 watts. In Utah Moab, SfcisMo and Tin-tThe squadron is operating with of out, about one million additional Carr B. Mrs Kendall and receive Channel 7, and Millard B. Mr son is of the Paul station op Carr, At present on Saturday, at the Cornet Store the Seventh Fleet in the West, Navy Ensign account numbers (Social Sec.) has sutanttted appHcatioajr au test under County used program Proceeds will be in erating pinned 107 has of Gold", his Naval Aviator "Winga D St, Helper, era Pacific on regular deploywere issued to taxpayers who for Helper. FCC for retransmitting the to Commun to of Federal the an educational trip St thority ttnt It la apactad to . visit on, Oct. 26, by his Commanding Officer, Captain R. H. Mathew, Jr. filed tax returns but did not U. of U. devices to bring the station's pro but .school Commission, ksrtions ifor the hiafr Mo., Louis, yeftt in Japan, the Philippines during ceremonies at Naval Air Station, Xlngsville, Texas. officials are awaiting notification grams to that area. Wa. Continued an Page four and Hong Kong. 300-gam- pin-setti- ng w iur-r- ! so s v a i ds pin-setti- ng : , 1 r, Wllflf iivmi.il lit - . -- Maty-Vigo- Ie - ; r ' 5 " De-Mo- lay p-- T? Sun.rs . - ah - - - ; . . . ' j ul nd 9 iXl' s low-ban- 3 ic , I |