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Show Two Days to Register Before Primary Ballot Ony two days remain for voters Latuda, Mrs. Lenna Reese; Rains, to register for the September 9 Mrs. Fredia Orlandi; Northwest primary election. These dates are Price, Mary Bryner, 263 North Carbon; East Price, Mrs. Kosmos August 19 and August 6. If you are not registered, you Andrulakis, 107 South First East; cannot vote and if you cannot South Price, Beth Robertson, 589 vote you automatically lose your South Carbon; Wellington, Mrs. s citizen. Albert Barnes; Sunnyside, Genestatus, as a Voters who cast ballots in the vieve Preston; Northwest Helper, 1956 general election or the 1957 Mary Ford, 30 South Main. municipal election are registered Wattis, Marva Shaw; Hiawatha, provided they have not moved , Mrs. George Mason; North Drag- since that time to another area. erton, Esther Griffiths, 116 If you have moved from one pre-- , South Dragerton, Mary cinct to another you had better Davies; Martin, Lenore Truscott; have your name .transef erred on Columbia, Mrs. Effie Stevenson; Central Price, Vernessa Grange, the registration books. Residents of north Price are 316 North Second East; Northparticularly urged to oheck their east Price, Blanche Hammond, 353 registrations because of the crea- North Sixth East , North Price, tion of a new voting district in Mrs. Loran (Elma) Hunt, 745 that area. The new district is North Second East; Carbonville, known as the North Price pre- Mrs. Roland Culp, .and Miller cinct and is No. 33. Contained in Creek, Maurine Bryan, 594 South the new precinct are all residents Carbon. The registration places are open north of Sixth North Street starting at its western extremity on from 8 a.m. to 9' p.m. the hill above pioneer Park and There will be three additional easterly to the cemetery and in- registration days before the NovOctober cluding what is commonly known ember general election as the veterans housing 7, 14 and 28. ' This new precinct was created by splitting the Central Price and the Northeast Price Union Supply Stores precincts. These residents are es- In East Carbon Sold pecially . urged to check their names on registration day if the names have not been transferred To Salt Lake Interests this should be done by obtaining a One of the larges business estransfer application from the office of the Carbon county clerk. tablishments in the East Carbon the Union Supply ComFollowing are the registration area has made arrangements agents in Carbon county and the pany registration places are in the to sell its stores in Dragerton and Columbia, it has been revealed homes of the persons named: Scofield, Leda Strang; Clear in a letter to Union Supply ComCreek, Alice Menzies; Royal, Mrs. pany customers. 'Ben Naranjo; Castle Gate, S. A. The new owners will be Clyde Ross; East Helper, Mary Mullins, R. Gustafson and Associates of 264 Janet; West Helper, Neta Salt Lake City. They will take Lopez, 564 South Third West; over operation of the Dragerton Spring Glen, Mrs. John Piccioni; store, Dragerton drug store, DragKenilworth, Donna Asbury; Spring erton service station and the East Park branch as well as the Co. Canyon, Charlotte Jones. Standardville, Nellie Woodward; lumbia store effective August 18. , AN . INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Volume 67 n; Will Carbon county be represented in the Home Arts department of the Utah State Fair this wonders County Agent year? Robert L. Hassell. Mrs. Rhea Anderson of Price will serve as contact agent for Carbon county this year for the Home Arts department of the fair. She will have the necessary entry sheets and instructions for these exhibits, and all who are interested should contact her for information. Women who exhibit are asked to fill out their own entry sheets and box and wrap their exhibits for traveling to the fair. The boxed and wrapped articles should be taken to the county agents office, 105 South Carbon Avenue, where they will be picked up by a county truck and transported to the fair. September 1 is the deadline for this. It is a fact that Carbon county women do produce exquisite handwork. It would receive its deserved recognition. Exhibits last year brought to the county many high ratings and a good share of the prize money. It is a thrill to exhibit, states Mrs. Andersdn, And it is easy." Just contact Mrs. Rhea (Eugene) Anderson, 369 North First East, for information Price, ME and entry blanks, or call the Extension Service office, ME . First Step on New Highway East Of Price Conning with Contract Call north-sout- NEW BUILDING FOR HELPER . . . Shown above is the architects drawing of the proposed convent in the Helper St. Anthony Catholic parish. It is expected that bids on the building will be accepted ed Extended The Price city limits have been extended in the northeast section to include the Crestview addition following a vote for annexation by the city council, it has been acThis annexation is complished in Ordinance No. 1171-5the full text of which is published on Page Eight of the First Section of this issue. d. li TE Number 33 and opened within the next two or three weeks and work on the structure should be started within the next six weeks. The convent will house the Holy Family Sisters. Final approval has been will have its own chapel, and two classrooms located in (he basement of the building will be used regularly for catechetical instruction classes. The building, ac- this year. At that time Frank Dalpiaz was named general chairman of a parish-wid- e drive for funds. In the weeks that followed the wage earners of St. Anthonys cording to architects estimates Parish were contacted and pledges will cost $45,000. were assumed. A1 Veltri served as The final announcement that with Mr. Dalpiaz in construction will begin climaxes a the drive. drive that was begun April 8 of The parish organizations also in re- ceived for the construction of a convent in the Helper St. Anthony Catholic parish. The Right Reverend Monsignor Edward F. Dowling, pastor of St. Anthonys, has announced that architects for the new structure, Folsom and Hunt of Salt Lake City, expect to complete their plans in detail within the next 10 days or two weeks. Bids will be accepted shortly thereafter and work on the convent should begin within six weeks. The new convent, toward which members of the parish and parish organizations have been working for many months should be ready for occupancy late this year. Sisters of the Holy Family of San Francisco four in number are expected to arrive in the Helper parish at the beginning of 1959. The Holy Family Sisters will be accepting their second house in Utah. Since 1953 they have conducted religious instruction classes using St. Marguerites Convent, g Tooele, as headquarters for tensified their efforts to provide the funds necessary for the new convent; a series of parish socials have been held during the past months and proceeds have been used to bolster the convent building fund. Parish organizations have already announced plans to contribute the proceeds of future affairs to the same cause. School Year in Carbon District Will Start September 4th 178-D- ay The 1958-5- 9 school year for students of the Carbon county school district will extend through 178 days, four days more than the 1957-5- 8 school' year, it has been announced from the office of the Labor Day Queen, Two Attendants far-flun- board of education which' this day and Monday this holiday week released the school calendar. to take in the opening days of the Instruction in all districts 1958 deer season. schools will begin September 4. School will resume October 7 For two days prior to that, how- and will continue on a regular ever, teachers will be going to basis until November 26 when the school September 2 has been set Thanksgiving recess starts anaside for building meetings and other four-da- y Thursweek end September 3 has been set aside day, Friday, Saturday and Sunfor an institute for all profession- day. al personnel of the district. From the time school resumes After the September 4 start, following the Thanksgiving holistudents will go to school regular- day, December 1, regular sessions ly through October 1 at which will continue through December time they will be dismissed for a 23 when the Christmas vacation four-da- y week end Thursday, starts. This 12-dholiday vacation will end January 5 when inFriday, Saturday and Sunday while teachers attend the struction will resume. of the Utah Education AsFollowing this vacation there sociation in Salt Lake City. will be no breaks until March 27 Instruction will resume October which day will be a holiday 6 and will continue until October Good Friday. 17. This time a three-da- y week Thereafter no breaks will come end is in store Saturday, Sun until the school year ends May 29. catechetical efforts. They specialize in instructing children who attend public schools; Will Be that will be their principal field of endeavor in the Helper area. The A queen and two attendants to parish has a number of children b, A. Labor who attend Notre Dame School, reign over the three-daV-fnum- Day celebration in Price will be Price, but an ber of youngsters attend the pub- chosen at the free Labor Day lic schools, Monsignor Dowling dance to be held in the Helper civic auditorium Saturday night, said. The convent will be located on August 30, it has been announced acre tract. It by the general committee. The a four and will be constructed to accomodate queen will receive a $30 cash four sisters for the present. Mon- prize and the two attendants will signor Dowling said. The convent each receive $15. 4-According to the committee, the age requirements will be from 16 Southeastern Utah to 60 and those desiring to compete for the honors should reDue Benefits in gister by 12 noon August 30 with the committee members who are Carbon Countys exhibit stationed on the raffle truck Highway Legislation which is parked daily near the days are set for August 20, 21, and Highway travel through the Center Service in Price or by 22, according to County Agriculscenic spots of southeastern Utah letter addressed to the Labor Day tural Agent Robert L. Haskell. Exhibits will be held at the Price into Arizona will be opened up as Committee, CO District 22, Third-Sixt- h ward chapel. a result of legislation now on its Bonomo Building, Price. LetThese exhibits are for all way to President Eisenhower, ac- ters, too, must be received by 12 in the county who have completed cording to Representative Herry noon of the same day. A. Dixin attendants their project work. her The and queen The bill would increase by $20 will be The program calls for the enterrequired to ride on the million the authorization for road the ing of exhibits on August 20, from float in committees general construction in the Navaho and 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Clothing, foods, big parade September 1. Hopi reservations and would give also announced this week and all other exhibits (except was It secpriority to construction and flowers, sugar beets, and vegeby Fred Hefferly, secretary-treasurondary road conditions of Route of District No. 15, UMWA, tables) will be received on that One connecting Highway 89 near of Denver will be the principal day. Flowers, sugar beets, and Tuba City in the western part of speaker on the Labor Day pro- vegetables will be entered the next the Navaho reservation with representing the UMWAs day, August 21, from 2:00 to 4:00 New Mexico, near the Four gram office. p.m. international Corners. Route One has a close new contest events will be Three On August 21, judging will take connection with the Goulding added to this with judges coming from years place, Mexican Hat, Bluff, celebration. Watermelon and pie Trading Post, and San Juan counties Emery Blanding and Monticello on High- eating as well as a milk drinking with experienced local working 47. way contest will be a part of the pro- judges. both Dixon has previously urged at the city park on Labor On August 22, demonstration Chairman Engle of the House In- gram Day. will be held to determine contests and Chairman Committee terior the top demonstrations in the Haley of the Indian Affairs subcounty, both in the junior and the committee to report the bill out Purdue Study Grant senior divisions. The public is inof the House. The measure has vited to view these demonstrareceived strong support from Received by tions, and the county agent, RoChambers of Commerce of south bert Hassell, feels that it is good eastern Utah, including Price, as Former Carbon Man experience for the boys and girls well as the San Juan county com to have an audience. missioners and others. Alan C. Bartlett, son of Mr. and A special home economics judgMrs. Rulon A. Bartlett, Price, recontest will be held from 9:30 ing Set Preliminary Hearing cently received an assistantship a.m. to 1:00 p.m. August 22, and from Purdue University. in grant Morals Case August 28 girls are invited to partiMr. Bartlett is a graduate of all contest. Preliminary hearing has been Carbon College and the University cipate in this From 11:00 to 1:00 those girls set in the Price city court for of Utah where he received the August 28 for three Price men degree of bachelor of arts and entering the style dress revue (all who have been charged with rape master of science. girls in their third year of clothing or he at of 2. While Purdue beyond) will contest. This con a University girl August IT'S IN THE BAG . . . The 500 silver dollars, that is, that the Price are Thomas Navar will be engaged in advanced gene- test is not open to the public, but Those charged Commerce Chamber of will ungladly give to the person who can tic research in (he field of popula- the revue will be repeated for carry it for one mile. Mrs. Bonija Harrison is seen holding the sack ez, Thomas ALandovoza and Phillip altion genetics. This work will be the public Friday night. Rodriguez. of silver dollars. Its easy," she says, if you can stand still and use youth, All exhibits will be open for both hands. But the Chamber of Commerce rules are more stringent so charged with the same offense, applied towards a Ph. D. degree. Mr. Bartlett was a teacher at public viewing from 9:00 to 5:00 as contestants have a chance to find out. The money bag will be avail- has been turned over to juvenile able for trys Saturday afternoon, August 30, and the 32 pound weight authorities. Complaints have been Carbon College last year in the Friday, August 22, and again in must be carried with one hand, no changing, for one mile with no filed against two other Price men, field of chemistry and mathema- the evening at 7:30 while the rest period. All you have to have to compete are receipts showing pur- Fidel Torrez and one John Doe, on tics. He and his wife, the former fashion show and awards assembly chases of $50 or more from any member stores of the Chamber. Five the same charge. Warrants for the Vanice Baker, and their two chil- are taking place. hundred dollars for a $50 investment in something you would buy arrest of these two have been dren are currently residing in A special feature planned this anyway; those are pretty good odds. issued. West Lafayette, Indiana. year for the public is the sampling - nt NEWS-ADVOCA- Cafiholics a Helpesr Selected Veteran Administration urges veterans planning to enter school this fall under the Korean GI Bill to take action now and avoid the last minute rush. check Heres VAs seven-poilist to help veterans get started right. Veterans are allowed only one of change of course. Give plenty train-- the and to your goal thought ing program leading to that goal. 2. If not sure of your goal, you coun-- 4 may request VA vocational seling. I 3. Be sure your course has been by the state in which the school is located. VA regional and not VA headquartoffices ers in Washington, D. C. - can furnish information about approv. . ed courses in your state. 4. Complete arrangements for admittance to your school before VA. you file an application with 5. Completely fill out and sign your application. Send it along with a photostat or certified copy of your separation papers, to the VA Regional Office in your state, as soon as possible. This will enable VA to iron out any snags before school starts. 6. If you have dependents, have the necessary proof of dependency ready when VA requests it. For a wife, this would be a photostat of the marriage certificate; for a child, a photostat of. the birth certificate. 7. Take along enough money to tide you over the first two monthsof training. It takes that long, ordinarily, for the first monthly GI check to reach the veteran. Payments are made only after each month, of training is completed, and not before. Also, before VA may make a payment, it must receive a certification signed by the veteran and his school, stating that he has been in class all month. Limits four-inc- h 6-- List (or Vets Entering Schools .City The road will be constructed of bituminous mix and the job will entail 24,780 tons of plant mix bituminous surface Type A, 1578 tons of bituminous material, 83,000 tons of gravel and 213,000 cubic yards of unclassified roadway excavation. The project is to be completed in 175 working days. Bids will be opened August 26. full text of the notice to contractors is printed on Page Six, Second Section, of this issue. highway which will take off from at Woodside and travel westerly through Emery county and h connect with the highway at Cove Fort. According to information from the district road department office, this new road will not follow the old highway at any point and it will entail the construction of a new bridge over the wash south of the present bridge near the Sunnyside junction. Check Seven-Poi- nt AND ; , 6-- SUN From Carbon County n. The first step in the and construction of a new highway east from Cat Canyon will be taken with the awarding of contracts on 4.711 miles of U.S. east of Wellington Highway southeasterly to near the junction of State Road No. 123. This improvement is the first step in a proposed new alignment which will go some 28 miles to a point near Woodside where it will connect with the proposed federal OF THE Entries Sought (or State Fair . Car-so- CONSOLIDATION Price, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, August 14, 1958 10c Per Copy . first-clas- A 1 y ay convention : ever-increasi- one-he- lf County. H Exhibit Days Set Next Week 4-- H UM-W- (R-Uta- er Ship-roc- k, fun-pack- ed 4-- H foods products. Each club has been invited to set up a table and have those foods the have learned to prepare on display for public sampling. The county agent Urges the public to see the exhibits and sample the foods, which the girls and boys have learned to prepare. The awards assembly will be held during the evening, August 22, beginning at 7 :30, following the fashion show. State fair participants will be announced at this assembly. Each year, approximately fourteen boys and girls are sent 4-- H 4-- H to the state fair where their expenses are paid while they parti-- , cipate in state contests. Winning demonstrators in the boys and girls contests, winning style dress revue girls, and the top meal preparation team will go to the state fair. Trophies will be awarded to the best demonstration teams and individuals in the junior division, and the winner of the style dress revue junior division. School District Seeks Bids for Repairs To Fire Damaged Gym i The Carbon county board of education this week started advertising for bids from contractors for the restoration of the high school gymnasium, adjacent to Carbon College, which was recent1 ly damaged by fire.. It was first thought that the school district could make the repairs on the building with its own men but the law requires that any building projects in excess of must be advertised for bids. Bids will be received by the clerk of the board up until 7:30 p.m. August 28. The full text of the notice to contractors appears on Page Six, First Section, of this issue. $5,-0- 00 |