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Show HELPER The JOURNAL (Utah) J10NALDrrOR!Al " 'i'" CTrr iv?iiCcfiiriTifty ASSOCIATION! Entered Aa Second Clui PAGE TWO FEB. 14, TUCUKSDAY, Here is the story of buried is an estab. 'treasure capable, if it could Breakthrough" be tapped, of coping with the lished word in the language and cne of increasing signifi- - problem of global food produc. canoe ever since Einstein proved t ion in me year 2,000 (Kss man his theory of relativity through 40 years hence), When today's Vine liberation Vof the atom and population will have doubled and f armors must double today's its prodigious energy. of all the many break- ducioii wiith only ten percent But, throughs of our time, perhaps liiuic juuis jdliu: w the story of a f1Ve.year none is more significant rthan a feat hat pierced erfeineerine very recent on3 through the crust of the earth and dnto the of quicksand world's largest deposit of pot. under explosive .pressure of ash, (the mineral that makes Dtmh 13G3 ' One c" t! salesmen in JErlaM t rll. ton He lar type is the thrift plan such :"-- st ef'Dctivc a small New fcn't a salesman is r.n "fr'an oil c lpany. But hi hr : ;old all hia close friends, alo:-- i- ith quite a few , ;n using his acquaintar conrny's gar and oil products. It's not that he goes around badgering' people into that his loyluying. It's just m for the alty and company are persuasive that his friend figure the "?rve their company enth-M"s- f "business. " 3 this giant Exactly l.ow -earn uch support corporation .and respect from an average fellow who, while he has a good job, is far from being a wheel in management? Tu--- e are a number of factor;, of course, but one of the big reasons is that the company offers a liberal plan through which an employee is able to buy shares of the company's stock that he might otherwise never have bought. Ft is so enthusiastic about the company he works for because he is also one of the owners. He doesn't have many shares L only a few -- out and as those offered by General Electric, General Motors, DuPont and many other corporations, both large and small. Employees who wish to enroll authorize payroll deductions generally not exceeding six per cent of their salaries. These savings are invested by the company as individual employees wish, either in government bonds or in a combination of bonds and company stock. What makes these savings and thrift plans so Jntriguing for employees, however, is the company's contribution. For each dollar saved by the employee, many companies will credit him with at least fifty centsandworth of company stock sometimes may even match or exceed the individual's contribution. Another type of program is the stock purchase plan, a method of acquiring stock strictly through deductions usually payroll without a company contribution. The employee decides afford tohow much he can ? i a anai ne invest TTV1 acquires n i s of stock by regular A purchnses U me 11IUUC uii market open by the com- - mm of mil- lions outstanding but he's .more than an i m p 1 o y e e. He's an em-- 1 - shares -- w ? pany. Some - ployee-own- er. That i- dif- companies ference makes all " differ-nc- r jA e. And a ins- number of corporations are well aware of it. In fact, any number of automobile, oil, companies steel, chemical, aviation, many have adopted stock others acquisition plans of one typeor another for their employes. At the latest count, some 235 companies listed on the ;New York Stock Exchange - offer these plans. T'ir employees, in turn, liave responded to a point "where they make up a considerable body of American shareowners. Out of more than .17 million stockholders across the country today, for examfirst ple, almost 2.8 million invested through an employee .stock plan of some kind. These plans vary with the company, but most of them have characteristics in common. They are almost always voluntary, and, as a safeguard to the employees, generallyof the proportion they limit salary which employees can All spell out the risks as veil as the rewards of owning common stock, emphasising that the stock can fall as well as rise in value. Among the various kinds of plans in force, the most popu Vrrv the tv t.o invest A on a payroll deduction basis through the Monthly Investment Plan of Member Firms of the New York Stock Exchange. In this way an employee may invest a3 little as $40 a month or quarterly in the stock of any of some 1,200 companies listed on the Exchange. In recent years more and more corporations have begun - invest. I of- a different sort of ' employ ae stock program known as the Profit Sharing Plan. Employees contribute from one to three per cent of salary via payroll deductions, which :s invested in government bonds. The company adds a certain percentage based on a rrofit frequently the formula of the employee's equivalent contribution and often more to be put into common strck. Whichever particular plan they use, however, the compa-renies themselves invariably with their port great success stock plans. As the President of an oil company commented ago, "Probably no company benefit is so not long other enthusiastically supported." But then why shouldn" it be? Employees obviously like to have an ownership share in the company that pays their salaries. (Thjs J-.'- J J .g v,,. Kr. pw;t Governing Officials o t Castlo Gate and Carbon County have been notified. NOTICE TO A public hearing will be held rUBLIC at 4:30 pm. on the 21st day of TRie State Road Commission of February, Thursday, in the Am. usem-cn- t Hall, Castle Gate, Utah, Utah herewilfli advises all inter, Ho advise the citizens of the of estxxi persons proposed on US. Highway 6 reasons for such location and to & 50 m the vicinity of Castle hear matters pertaining to Hie economic affocte of such proposed Sate, Carbon County, Utah. Highway lmprovurnemts. hafjhiway "The proposed Is as follows: By order of the Commission. at Salt Lake City, Utah, Iated at the junction Beginning of U.S. 6&S0, near lhe 6 February, 1963. C. TAYLOR BURTON Castle Gate Tunnel, north, Director of Highway.! erly to the north of the highState Road Commission of way Weigh Station at Now The LeeAL.Sj airless. iTotal approximate length vj proposed highway is 3.4 miles. Utah. Date of First Publication, ruary 7, 1963. Date of Last lication, February 14, 1963. W HEALTH of of a about hart Ufah Heart Assn toy th Journal as XPvice blj -- . one health prepare(i w and publidhed a :.v.v S jn .rr. ) n. r ''" F ft' , , menus ard like bulging appealing visions middle? and hips may give the housewife pause a (kwn. " . - I 1 v . -- ""' ' ' ' V " '$ -- vo-a- - Culture, when you boil it down is the art of .being unselfish some of your time. the following. Lemon juice, mace, mint, basil, ginger, dill seed or parsley with green vegetables. Paprika, poultry seasoning, tyme or sage with poultry. Bay leaf, dry mustard, marjoram or nutmeg with beef. Garlic, mint, rosemary or curry with Jamib. Onion, sage or applesauce with pork. Ginor marjoram ger, oregano with veal. Lemon juice, paprika or dry mustard. with fish. Actually, the flavor possibili. ties are endless. It's lip to you to o find the right combinations suit your family's taste and their weight or health requirements. And finally, the Utah Heart Association cautions: Holidays or not, eat wisely but not too g well. can lead to bulges and obesity. It doesnt help either your health or your Over-eatin- good looks. rs! ch fat-fr- ee Sec W MX TTTT HERE'S HOW seV-t'c- 'A ',YA -- ed n. ': salt-resrtric- ted (ROM NATIONAL Of VIIA1 STATISTICS. ... . FIRST Pick out the Cax or Truck yon want to buy. SECOND Find out how much money you will Deed to cover the purchase . . . THIRD Let our Loan Department make out loan forms" and suggest plans to you And tell you about the eay payments at equitable bank rates. Finance at Helper State Bank and Bare! THE HELPER STATE BANK Helper, Utah ot Your Hometown Newspaper 1: FebPub- ' -- N J RECOGNIZING THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF PEOPLE YOU KNOW Issue by issue your l0CQl newspaper unoJds your community in stories describing important or events as they happen to your friends, interest-m- g yourfariN bnng per. the attention of ibe oommumty. Saved in family scrapbooks, they become treasured possessions to enjoy through the years. As time goes on, we gain more and more pleasure in reading the CmileS f OUr n!neW!v! conwaunity as events take their history of our town. i 4 1. tf Janice Wiggins shows how easy it is to be protected from polio with Sabin vaccine, taken on sugar cubes, at Utah's KO POLIO clinics, March 2 and 3. and events lam ' ies prideTentr theruPPeOT m the neWS' these sfories nn7 - - CQmerj to s s ill JJ i f - , shudders, that lay between the surface andilri?ht s a rare family gathering It this treasure of human survival! doesn havs at least one ,Jthat if " iwho is either frankly on member . world's most fully automated . a ... production .plant pdfash on lhe day the victorious miners May be a good thing, too. Obes 'Ptash to start pro. ity never made anyons healthier, 'than more ducton tot win reach to the Utah Heart according a muon-tona year. AssnThe breakthrough came at the If your holiday guests have a end oI a lonS dav !'1:35 to fat", it's signal for on June 1M3 a day that "tendency to oise some ingenuity in the you ave new assurance of the ki lichen to help cut down on exvivai of humanity. A day to fat. You can ' help mincessive WTite a ,book about imize those painful decisions in the dining room, and your weaker PUBLIC HERO NUMBER ONE twilled, relatives foodjlorving sort who of go for that People will bless you for removing the catalogued e my, ig ,s on tabe on temptation. il 1S tfded toy the (Library of Con- With a dash of creative imagWashingU)n-Birthday, George gress as important source ma. AmerieaniS you can come up with ination, no tove opened lven sJfwlar rfS- - less than ,679,45ilJ670 (that's a fresh new version of tradition' I n.tion by the Canadian Archives one that should 4? wmon al holiday earing ov;r six bilHon) Qf and National Library. As a re- - Un cans both ths puny and the wm g in please suit of this official reception toy m h plump. Here are some ideas that loor two governments, thousands of m3 and sm drink fof nQur will help you enjoy good eating paint copies have .been sent to li. itJhTr,pn,t anA upalth ninirmpr,t all year around. g braries, county agents and d earths lbount and Try new methods of cooking the eachers. The company is inviting your meats and vegetables al convenience. lztoranans who may not have 0ur dependence m broil, roast, steam. Make stew retfiyed one to wrte the MC I0iective device the t night before so that it can Administrative Center at Skokle, wer be chilled and the fat removed m years 111. for a copy. !,m; tofoni)uioriMp before you reheat it. Explore new seasonings (this whose demands for steel exceed those iof our armd 'forces sug- is especially important if you Disease is No. 1 i gests that, short of nuclear nolo, must prepare saltjreduced meals.) Let your holiday bird be caust, there could ibe no greater Killer in U.S. or chick's n rather than than our to lose turkey cataclysm fat-rigoose. (Moisten the stuff bouillon. Don't Indeed, should wicked grem. ing. with serve poultry skin to the fatties. Jins spirit away all these impleTn general, poultry has less ments the simple, dimestore blades with fulcrums (or is it fat than beef or pork, but if your ft DISEASES OF; fulcra?), the pointed levers that family prefers a holiday roast, HEART AND n of veal, puncture our beverage and lub- make a careful B100D VESSELS ricant containers, the more ele. loin or pork, leg of lamb, rump CANCER gant crank-typ- e openers and or eye rend f beef. These cuts lean. the deluxe, ultra.sophisticated, of meat are relatively 269,890 You can avoid, calorie-loadautomated instrument that DEATHS sauces and still turn out a meal can tops electrically we should toe a nation starving fit for a gourmet, here's a whole ACCIDENTS in the imidst of plenty. world of spices and herbs to add 92,760 DEATHS But imiuch as we may fret about flair, flavor and minimal calor. the weafber and politics and in. ies to your meals (many of these OTHER DISEASES same suggestions can be an come tax returns and .what-iAND CAUSES for .people on a the.world is GNP anyway, such "410,680 a catastrophe is one thing we diet.). Go easy on the DEATHS don't have to worry about. Of- rich, sauces. Instead try some of ten as we may misplace our can. opener, such a loss could hardly the White 'House palace happen to everyone at once. And among sow: utest nvAiuBU rums nn besides, ipractically every house- guard has drawn no response Offltt hold has a spare of some sort. from the Executive .precincts a Still, ft is something to think this writing. Thus we may hope that offiDISEASES of the heart and about next time you open one cial silence implies agreement blood vessels are the nation's ctf the 825 cans the average famwith the Senator's demand that foremost health problem, being ily depends on every year. Director ICermit Gordon responsible for 54.6 per cent Budget we who invented knew If first of all deaths in the nation, as (testified who t(hat budget this would indispensable tool, we shown in the above chart. Join would depress the econa memmonument his to urge the fight against heart disease turn in hi3 suit. in every public square! omy by Riving generously when a ory It should be noted, however, Heart Fund volunteer calls at (DEMOCRATIC SEM. HARRY that only Congress can approyour home in observance of F. BYTtD'S blistering excoriation priate the money for deficit Heart Sunday, February 24. of the "crack-peconomists" spending. Help your teen-agerdo better homework! 111'!' 7 ,1rai.,11. head5 fQr weeta 4v- j t,-j- ; flnd -- bal-ancri- rtg Ion. : things grow). iA ibonanza of hope for the unborn, the deposit is 450 miles long, 50 miles wide and 3,120 ifeet ibeneath the vast wheat (farms fit KasVaitvHhpwfln niH in a hnA Thf stnrv ,i some, profusely illustrated work, 'IPotash: A New Source . . a New Significance, published by International ,Minerals and Chemical Corporation to. com-- 1 memorate the event that has re. the crucial world shortage of potassium now and for to come! So impressive is this publica- tion ifor the research it presents on an essential, widely used USfJf ",rr, j ca pro-!dan- ri SERVE GOOD OF 1962 - Matter At The Poet Office At Helper. For Advic About Your Heart For Your Doctor $ Information Ask Your Association HMrt By ROBERT N. 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