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Show Joes Valley Orange Attends BYU Workshop LawTence Gonzales, a teacher in the Helper Elementary School, attended the 14th annual workshop on economic education at Brigham Mr. Young University June Gonzales received a scholarship to the workshop which is sponsored by BYU in cooperation with the Utah Council cn Economic Education, Iht Orange Olst n Administrative O'sen Administrative Site will serve the Joint Council on Economic Eduhousa work center and provide Site on the Manti-LaSNational as cation, and the Utah State DepartUtah will be ing for the recreation guard assign- ment of Public Instruction. Twenty Forest m ed to administer the Seely Creek and formal' -v dedicated on Julv 2, at 2 Indian Creek campgrounds which selected teachers participated in the announced Regional Forester aie now under construction. p m workshop. Olsen Site to be Dedicated July 2nd south-centr- , lovd Iverson today The admims-trative site, located on the bank of ihe newly created Joe's Valley Res-is bung ervoir near Orangeville, named in memory of the late Orange Olsen, noted national authoinv on wildlife management, who was killed while making an aerial census of e'k near Jackson, Wyoming, in At the time of his death, he was in charge of game management in the Intermountain Region of the I urest Serv ice. Forest Supervisor Eob Terrill of National Forest has the Manti-LaSa- l planned the dedication ceremony in cooperation with Forest Ranger Ira Hatch and members of the Olsen family. Speakers will include Ranger Foyer Olsen, brother of the late Orange Olsen, and Regional Forester William D. Hurst of the Southwestern Region, who served many years in the Intermountain Region and was deputy regional forester at the time of his transfer to Albuquerque, New Mexico, last February. Orange A. Olsen was reared in Joes Valley and started his Forest Service career on the Manti Forest. He served as ranger on the Mammoth District and as assistant forest supervisor of the Manti Forest. Following this he successively served as forest supervisor of the Lemhi, LaSal, and Dixie National Forests. From 1931 to 1945 he was assigned to the Regional Office in Ogden. The new buildings at the Orange 1 Chief Justice F. Henri Henriod Chief Justice Henroid Announces Candidacy Chief Justice F. Henri Henriod of the Utah Supreme Court announced his candidacy Tuesday for reelect ion to the term. A native of American Fork and a e resident of Salt Lake City, the Chief Justice was appointed to the Supreme Court in June, 1051, to succeed Justice George W. Latimer, who was appointed to the United States Court of Military Appeals. In seeking reelection. Chief JusI have worked tice Henriod said: with my colleagues in a successful effort to update the Utah Supreme Court. We are current in our cases and on an average decide them within two months, an accomplishment that makes our court one of the leading state supreme courts in the Nation. If retained in office, I simply will continue to do my best in the way of public service. I encourage the people of Utah to examine my record and that of the court, he said. long-tim- Burge Reaps A Fruitful Harvest Don Burge, professor of geology at C. E. U., Tom Jensen, left, and Don Jensen, right, working with Burge this summer under the Federal Work Study Program, have uncovered a new dinosaur quarry. quarry one mile from the Cleveland-Lloy- d The new quarry has produced 100 bones since de FHA velopment started two weeks ago. Burge is holde of a Brontosaurus dinosaur and in ing the the foreground is a shoulder bone and miscellaneous rib bones. Burge estimates this speciman weighed 50 tons and was 70 to 80 feet in length. tail-bon- Caledonian Photo 1 r:mr club Under New Management John Bianco j Specializing in,.. Steaks, Sandwiches Char-Broil- ed Dining & Dancing ANNEX I TO BONNIE LANES Helper, Utah Serves Farmers with Credit Not Available Elsewhere The Farmers Home Administra-ion- , tion. Construct and repair ponds and an agency of the U. S. De- tanks, ditches, and canals for irritriment of Agriculture, serves gation; dig ditches and install tile to drain farmland; develop ponds and farmers and other rural with credit and needed tech-lica- l water control structures for the prohelp on farm and money duction of fish under controlled nanagement problems. Loans are conditions. nade only to applicants unable to These funds may also be used to btain adequate credit from other level land; carry out basic land urces at reasonable rates and treatment practices including liming, erms. Agency programs strengthen fertilizing, and seeding; subsoil or s amily farms and rural commun-tie- sod land; establish permanent pastand reduce rural poverty. ures and farm forests; establish apOne of the many programs which proved forestry practices on a farm he Farmers Home Administration such as pest control, thinning, and ffers is loans for water develop-nen- t fire protection. In addition, loan funds may be and soil conservation. Funds inder this type of loan may be used used to obtain plans and pay for o drill wells and otherwise improve legal, engineering, and other techvater supply systems for irrigation, nical services. rae use, and livestock; purchase eli-;ib- resi-len- ts and other jumps, sprinkler systems wat-;- r rrigation equipment; acquire a supply or water right; purchase vater stock or membership in an nco rpo rated water users associa- - Neighborhood Youth Project at Ferron A neighborhood Pair Sentenced to Youth Corps pro- ject is now in operation in Ferron by the U. S. Department of Labor and is providing work opportunity Prison for Robbery for 35 enrollees. The un- dertaking is sponsored by the Emery Sentences of not less than one year County commission with Keith N. nor more than 10 years in the Utah Ware as local coordinator for the State prison were meted out to Ray- project. The program is proving successful mond Arthur Doherty, 21, and Mar- Each loan is scheduled for repayment in accordance with the borrowers ability to repay, over a period not exceeding 40 years. The interest rate is five percent. Home Administration Farmers loans help farm families acquire the resources and skills they need to improve their operation, raise their standards of living, increase their incomes, and participate in new agricultural enterprises. This assistance in turn stimulates business activity in neighboring towns and, in general, helps the farm families and the communities of which they are a part make an important contribution to the strength of the nations economy. Applications for loans are made at the local county office of the Farmers Home Administration in the Post Office Building in Price. A county committee of thre farmers certifies eligibility of applicants and maximum amount of loan, and reviews borrowers progress. All loan applications are processed without regard to the race, color, creed or national origin of the applicant. Home Administration Farmers loans suppement and in no case compete with credit provided by other lenders. Borrowers must agree to refinance loans with other lenders when they can do so. Further details on loans can be obtained by either writing or calling the office. The mailing address for the Price Office is P. O. Box AK, of with the cooperation of local and civic organization. Participants are employed in city offices and the Seventh District Court Judge Fred Emery County nursing home. Some W. Keller passed sentence on the are helping with beautification of the local cemetery. Price, Utah. pair after they had pteviously pleaded guilty to robbing the Green Well Motel May 3. The sentencing was postponed following the mens pleas pending receipt of a report from Utah Adult Probation and Parole board. They took $180 in the robbery and threatened Mr. and Mrs. G. F. motel managers. The Spratling, and the men money was recovered Power and ruggedness at a low price! were apprehended within 30 minutes of the offense by local law enforcevacuuming effect housing design ment officers at another motel in powerful 3 HP Sunbeam motor town. 20, both tin J. Mroczkowski, of Brooklyn, N. Y on charges rob-ber- y. OUR SAVERS RECEIVE in Earnings June 30th . . . standard, gas rotary lawn mower from the Greatest thing Savings growing-Passbook-- Handy I cutting height adjustments 85 of Duchesne Co. large exhaust chute loop handle Residents Sign Up For Gas Service More than 85 per cent of the possible gas customers in Roosevelt, Duchesne and Myton have signed announced up for service, it was this week by J. W. Allen, vice president of Mountain Fuel Supply Co., the utility that proposes to serve the area. Mountain Fuel has franchises in all three communities as well as in Duchesne county and is now awaitPub-lic- e ing a hearing before the Utah Service Commission on its application for a certificate of public convenience and necessity. The hearing has been scheduled July 7 and 8 at the Public Service Commission offices, Salt Lake Gty. Navyman Visits Canada Easy attach grass bag Model G 4000 FOIID Our savers possess the key to the gratification of any desire that money can buy. Join these folks who know that there is no limit to what can be accomplished through regular saving. And who realize that they enjoy the plus factor of hand some earnings paid them for their thrift. Money in an account here Is free from speculative risk, safely managed by trained financial experts. The account Is flexible as to the amount which may be added or withdrawn, the balance can be determined at a glance. It is passbook-hand-y, ready whenever there is a need for cash. Open your savings account with us now. Whatever your goal, you can reach it sooner, make it larger through saving here. Start now-- by July 11th for sure. Widen your financial ndy horizons with the greatest thing growing-passbook-ha- TRACTORS & savings. IMPLEMENTS FORD tractors Try our new Power-PackeBig tonnage capacity HAY BALERS New Pitmanless-DrivMowers & Pitman Pickup and GROUND DRIVE RAKES d Chief Storekeeper James A. U. S. Navy, son of Mrs. Ruby MacLean, Helper, visited Vancouver, as a British Columbia, Canada, crewmember of the guided missile escort ship USS Brooke. The recently commissioned ship made the visit while undergoing shakedown and equipment evaluation prior to sailing for her new homeport in San Diego, Cahfom a. Mac-Lea- n, m e: HUNTINGTON TRACTOR IMPLEMENT CO. O Phone and 748-226- 3 ORANGEVILLE QeWRGB Q USER) |