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Show FIRE -- Just how fire safe The A YOUTH PROBLEM fc SCHOOL NEWS FROM your home, your place of business, your farm, the school your children attend? "$cfi 5 is HELPER JUNIOR HIGH JOURNAL (Utah) THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1954 M This is a question every citizen should JOHN PEASE, Editor By WALTER CHAMBLIN, JR. By Kampagers Club be asking himself periodically. Hut it is particularly appro(A A child is convinced he is treat-epriate for the coming week. For starting Sunday, and continuunfairly when punished for doHIT TUNES ing something he didn't know was ing through Saturday, October o to !), this community, this INTERVIEWING MR. CLARK wrong. state and this nation are observing for the :55th year Fire PreI We have a new member on the know everybody iikes music, Industry his every right to feel faculty board, he is taking the so dug aiound and this is wfint the same vention Week. way. at tinres with refarmer World His- I've come up with: (Don't hit me): to enforcement of the Prevention of fire means much to everv one of us It mav place of cur Mr. spect "Thank You Fr Calling," Pat, tory teacher, Malmberg. He Laws. Jt frequently is immean the saving of one's own life or the lives of loved ones.j is also teaching 8th grade Ameri- (Gaylene P.) know what is right possible It may mean avoidance of the suffering, the dislocation, or' can History. His name is Mr. "Crazy 'Bout Ya Baby," Betty am! what is wrong. Clark. He was horn in Monroe, Jo, (Joe) j simply the inconvenience which goes with a destructive fire.1 Attempts are made to punish "Doin' the Mambo," (MarilO'n H.7 Utah, and then moved to provo, It may mean the prevention of serious economic loss. And if where he attended high school. "River of No Return," (Marlin business for being big . . . Yet when an emergency arises which the whole fire prevention program succeeds in reducing the When he graduated from hig. gone fishing) quick development of an requires number of fires, there is bound to be a saving in the cost of school he went into tite Navy for "I'm a Fool to cafe," for jay, atomic bomb it Is found that BiS (Pat Biuno) five years. After he was dischargBusiness is necessary to do part everyone's fire insurance. "If I Ever Needed You," Tros, ed, he went into the building cf the job. Statistics prove that fire is of more than ordinary con- trade as a plasterer five years. (Charlene) This situation led one member cern to children. More than a fourth of the ti.tJOO persons who He then went to the University "This Old IPuse,'1 (Helper jr.; of Congress to comment that the t Laws should be flexidied in fires last year were 14 years or younger. And it is of Utah to study to he a teacher High) "Chapel In the Moonlight," (af:f histony. vvhen he he so they like an accordion ble, well established that children are responsible for many fires, taught in Joldan graduated ter Mutual) high school. be contracted or expanded "Hey There," (The faculty) Then he came to Helper junior as desired. It is for this reason that the National P.oard of Fire GoodSweetheart, "Goodnight schicol where is now he high Despite more than 60 years' enthe Utah Association of Insurance Agents, the teaching World History and 8th night," Wayne (Deanna) forcement of the basic Utah Safety Council and other groups concerned with fire t;rade American Wanderer," "Happy (Udell Statute, business men have not as History. Huff) have RICHARD for KOSEC several years concentrated on a program prevention yet been provided with workable DARLENE FOSSAT guides for judging, with amy of enlisting Boy Scout interest in fire safety. The program' WHAT OUR STUDENT NEW MEMBERS OF cf certainty, the legality of has been very successful in Utah and this year some l,70t)j COUNCIL IS DOING normal business activity. CLUB Scout units are expected to cooperate in one way or another This has created inconsistenLast Monday, the student counThe members in the 10th grade cies and uncertainties which imoy distributing lire satety literature, visiting tire stations to cil held their first meeting. It of the Club elected mem- fulearn about fire prevention and fire fighting methods, inspect- was decided to have students pa- bers from the 9th and 10th grade.: pede business planning for the sometimes and makes which ture trol the grounds during the mornThese are the girls who were' ing their church or other meeting place, and so on. business reluctant to undertake ing, at noon, arid after school. elected: Roberta Chubbuck, June! we If can make the youth of Utah and America more Some of the students wanted a expansion programs to provide Jensen, Jean Funk, Marilyn Han- - needed products and pbs. conscious of the fire peril, more alert to the elimination of fire "Get Acquainted Dance" on Fri- sen, LaFawn'. Hatsis, Georgia The Eisenhower Administration so it was decided to have ne. day Melanie Binch, Connie Ni-- j is hazards of all kinds, we may reverse the trend which has seen trying to do something atbout The members of the new- coun- Jones, Sandra Hansen, Rose Me-- this situation. And, as a result, in losses fire the United States mount almost year by year to cil are very capable and will do dina, Jean Reid, Jaiyne Hefty", t Law revision is cerwhat looks like a record total of some $900 million this year. all they can tJ make this a Judy Hansen, peggy Marsh, Olena tain to he a maj'O r subject for accofor lyear you. Let's all You can help by being alert to the fire danger yourself Blackham, Romona ASuii're. consideration tive by the next with them. Jolene Bonacci DeAnn Richards,' and by encouraging similar alertness on the part of others in operate Congress. DIXIE NORWOOD Kathleen Jacqueline' Debate will he sparked by a reyour community, particularly Boy Scouts and youngsters in Binks, Dailene Fossat, Barbara; CARE OF NEW BOOKS t Comport of a special the formative rears generallv. Md'tensen, Lorna Jane ROper, mittee now working under the The first week of school this Geri Rugerri, Deanna Rogers, Jean' leadership of Attorney - General Sunter, Sandra V'anNatta, Eliza-- ' Herbert Brownell. A year INTERVIEWING to knw that it has a very These we were given new books. bet'h proud lengthy reAnn CHmibus, Pauline Pa- books dost from two to RICHARD DUKE submitted will be intelligent Iboy who won a trip to five shortly beport dollars apiece. Next, we were lacious, Cynthia Martinez, Nadme fore the New The Helper jr. high is very the State pair, in a crop judging Congress convenes safety-consciou- s HELPER PAGE FIVE II I II News About Our Neighbors From II I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M' d SPRING CANYON t 1 1 Anti-Tru- st j f- -r Anti-Trus- ... cc-ul- Anti-Tru- de-gie- e CO-E- Co-E- - ch-l- red-lette- 1 Anti-Trus- r Anti-Trus- contest. This boyis in the 10th given covers for them. The covgrade, and his name is Richard ers are for OUR good as well as thee books, because if they get 6uke. See the Richard left Friday at S 3 0 a.m. t.crn we are fined at tne end of He arrived at Salt Lake City at the year. Besides this, the yipils CENTRAL COMM. KKn and stayed at the Wilsn w'ho ccme to Helper jr. high next Saturday morning he went year will appreciate having nice, AND SUPPLY CO. toHotel. the fair to judge crops. It clean, bo6ks to took his team, composed of him- use while they are here. Your We owe it to ourselves to keep self. Richard Hansen and Hank to judge 75 Our "equipment'' in good condiHassoII, Fur Building Needs different weeds and seeds. Sat- tion. Better Materials JOHN D. HOPPER urday night it was announced in tr.at team his took first place HELPER PHONE 72 . MRS. HYATT'S VACATION the state. GARY TANNER Mrs. Hyatt is our chorus teacher at Helper jr. high. Ti'-ii) ear she vacationed in Eu lope. While there she visited England, Holland, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland and Iceland. Most of her was d"ne by car. She visited Castles and Cathedrals. She was interested in watetTing Queen Elizabeth review her policemen. Mrs. Hyatt said, "j have never seen as beautiful a skin as Queen Elizabeth has. It shines. Her pictures do not look as nice ONE-YEA- R GUARANTEE as she does in real life." $10-9- 5 Exchange The flight fpOm N. V. to Lon IF d"n took 17 hours. She wa3 on "TUNE-U- P her vacation for two months. The people of the foreign lands were very kind to Americans that We couldn't speak their language. The schools in Europe are de- finitely not like ours. In school at the end cf the (year the students have a big final exam on all subjects, if they do not pass they stay in that grade, until they it. Sounds like fun doesn't pass PHONE 842 436 N. MAIN HELPER, UTAH it? ANN MILLER : For rs s Go Far... Go Safely with sight-seein- MusEinusais g BATTERY SPECIAL with WORK OUR SPECIALTY Take Better Care of Your Car! BRYWER' SERVICE Nielson and Gloria Gonzales. OLENA in January. BLACKHAM 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I SPRING CANYON Used Furniture DOUBLE BED, MATTRESS, SPGS. RUGS SMILE Mach. & Equipmt. GOAL BINS WITH CONVEYORS & TOOLS CARDOX CHARGING PLANT CARDOX SHELLS & Anti-Trus- Anti-Tr- 7 I 1 j Sat-tndai- Anti-Trus- ll vn-e- I FOUR MILES FROM HELPER UP SPRING CANYON 1 semi- reia-tiveli- y r PEERLESS COAL, INC. A 1 1 h, l'ift-W- THURSDAY THRU SATURDAY; SEE COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE 1 t The inquiry sprang,' in from repeated charges in part, STATE FAIR AWARDS Two prcud girls, Helen Yelen-ic- h Congress that monopoly is growand Janet LaborOi, have re- ing. While charges have been turned from T?e State Fair. They numerous, little legislation has Anti-Tiucarried back with them two blue been passed. An ambitious was conductinvestigation Demribbon awards for their onstration entitled, "How to Sham- ed early in the New Deal Regimec liy the Temporary National Econ-miir o and Care for the Hair." Committee (TNEC), but virThey stayed at the Wilson Hotel wiile in Salt Lake City. At tually no legislation resulted. A House investigating Hi: 15 a.m. Saturday the girls gave conducted a lengthy probe their demonstration before the more hut could agree recently, State Fair Judges. They spent the few proposed changes in rest cf tin? time enjoyng the State upon ust Laws. Fair Grounds. returned They An apparent reason for lack f home Sunday evening. legislation is that investigation KATHLEEN DUNN frequently dispels numeious myths about growth cf monopoly. Often REBEKAH LODGE MEETS when the demise of small businMrs. Leva Hail, cble Grand, ess is proclaimed, the number of over the meeting of small firms and new businesses presided Utahna Rebeltah Lodge No. 39, stages a marked increase. While which met at the MOose hall Mon- there is a great deal of talk about Dam. Mr. and Mrs. Arturo Martinez day evening. Special .crder of the mergers, the net number is small. and family have been visiting evening was the conferring of the Competition is generally recog- here several days at the Andrew Rebekah Degree on a candidate,' and commemorating the 103rd an-- ' nized as the basic regulating and Rampriz home. M's. Martinez is In a free economy. the former Andrea Ramerlz. Mr. niversary of the Order. Other, directing force American (business believes in Martinez is in the service and included arrangements business for the Rummage sale to be held' free and open competition that is his wife and children have been in the Hall Building, October 8th effective in all lines of commerce with him. He is enjoying a furand favors the necessary mea- lough at the present time. and 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mills enjured At the conclusion cf the meet-- ' sures to preserve its full vigr. Business recognized that federal his arm while working at the tiping a social hour was enjoyed Anti-Trus- t legislation is necessary ple and was off work for several and delicious refreshments served to maintain effective competition.' days. by the committee, Mrs. Ethel has y expressed the hope! Visitors in Spring Canyon Industry Mrs. Binch, Myrtle Bryner, Mrs. -' were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis and Mrs.) that the current study will proFrances Greenhalgh They Catherine Wright. The next meet- duce a sound and realistic, 8et of Brinkerhoff of California. and economic, standards for formerly lived here. legal lltn.1 be held on will October ing t law enforcement. I Mr. and Mrs. O'vall Wail spent Sunday visiting in Huntington. Corky Wall and Bobby Wall traveled to Iaa Vegas, New Mexico, with the Carbon college foot-hateam, during the week end. Mr. and .Mrs. Arlin Dyches and Rent FOR SALE S'Rn, Verdls, traveled to Provo and back Sunday. 4 room Mr. and Mrs. Tony Evatz and FOR SALE modern FOR RENT Furnished apart family were dinner guests Sunday home with 'basement, call 173-metit and rooms. Also house- in Sunnydale at the home of her or see at 244 River St., Helper. S.lO.nBO parents, keeping rooms. Mr. and Mrs. William HILLCRE8T HOTEL APT8. Hunter. A Welch baby buggy, FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Byron Olsen and gray, used very little. children were visitors in Provo Reasonably priced, phone 240, modern Saturday. FOR RENT Helper. house with electric and coal Tamera Davis and Pamela DaFOR SALE range and Electric refrigerator. vis gave the talks in Sunday Nearly new girl's , Phono Shelby bi(VJe with basket and Helper. School this week. carrier. I Mi. Contact Collcy-Sac'ament meeting was held folScuthworlh, Standardville. Schd. Tiny lowing Sunday Wanted Sherri Kay Helno of Lntuda and Mary Susan White of StandardRecord Player, 4 UPHOLSTERY CLEANINO FOR SALE B7 were given names and blesville on HOoks or Radio speeds. TV'j "Foam Method" In your home. fit. A1k c"al beater. Both like No shrinkage or rotting. All sing .by Clarence Reid. Mrs. Ruth and Mrs. Jewel Davis new. Each 120. phone Helper work Is guaranteed. Call Price Heino brought the children to meeting, 297-1076-tr or Helper 37. other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. II "use at. Oak St.,' FOR SALE Arturo Martinez, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Miscellaneous Hileman and Carol Nielsen. Helper. Has extra lot and wa- rights. Tw b"dro nif. Call, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Diuy visit, ed over thf end in CKem at H'lpor, before nn0ll, ' Rl'O & CARPET CLEANERS he li'ime of their con, Newell, (Oriental and Domestic). CarpM and in Salt Lake City at the hme FOR SALE Ladies Silvered! of their son, dive. 14. I'erfert R;ic ii"H oat, hz Ing; Upholstery and Rug Sham(Juliiiin Hunter, Richard Garclai con'' ii i"n. Reasonably priced. pooing; Electroluit Sales anJ and De., Smith two days S" at, 137 2nd East, or phone Service W. R. Everett. 644 N, last week and twoipent the wt'k days W, Helper. 2nd East, price, Utah. Phone before on duty with the national FOR SALE Accordion. Like guard helping to build a road beand Salt Lake nw. 120 Bass, 41 Keyboard. Orders taken for Rubber 8tamps tween Iienn'-fePhone Helper 337. City. Qulntln had the privilege of at Journal office. J SUPPLIES I Tor-geiso- n 126-W- HOIST, SPIRAL CHUTE, ETC. OVERSTUFFED SET FIREPLACE SCREEN HF5P Ml LA annual Sunday evening prOgrom was presented at 6:30 Sunday by the ward MIA. The services were conducted by Reid Olsen. The program was as follows; group singing; opening prayer, I1& Jewkes; girls trto, LaRee Keele, Darlene Wall and Gaylene Mills ; scripture reading, Mathew Ramerlz; presentation of the theme, ROnald Curtis; vocal sfllo, Edith Bali'd; talk, Darlene Wall; piano soloj Ta Imia; talk, GaO'lene Mills; vocal solo, Emily Lambert; talk, John Richards; closing song; The benediction, Elden Jewkes. grup singing was conducted by Edith Baird with Ta Imia at the piano. Mrs. imia also played the prelude and postlude music. Visitors, who were dinner guests at the Clinton Anderson home last Tuesday were Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin and her brother, Milton Abelin of Emery. They formerly lived in Spring Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Boren and children, Ielos and Nedra, left Thursday for ParOwan, where they will spend several days. Mr. when Boren was layed off the Standardville mine closed dwn. They plan on mving from Spring Canyon as soon as they find a suitable place. Mrs. Olive Webster of Rexburg, Idaho, who visited for several days in Latuda at the home of her brother, L. J. Anderson, accompanied the Andersons to the Mutual meeting here last Tuesday. Those from the StoH'a ward who attended the stake Preparation meeting and a social honoring the officers and class leaders of all wards in the stake at the LDS taibernacle in price Friday evening were: LaPreal Richards, stake Relief Society, president, w ho conducted the events ot the evening; Edith Baird, Charlotte Newren, Lillian Day, Gladys Fat"-isEmily Lambert, Ida Canfield and Ha Jensen. . Mr. and Mrs. jack L. Cox and family of Tooele, along with Lu Jean Jensen, who is starving witn them, were guests at the Grant I!. Jensen home Saturday night and Sunday. They also visited in Price. Rex Day was among the'' Car bon high school foctbal players who were winners when they placed in Las Vegas, Nev., on Friday night. The group also had the privilege of touring Hoover For !LE I By r JENSEN 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 I Ml I making the trip in by plane last week. Elmer Nevenner and sons, Bud and HermanI accompanied by EU Sena, spent Sunday fishing at Scofield. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Anderson visited over the week end in. Emery with relatives. Iretta Curtis accompanied Tommy Anderson and his parents, Mr and Mrs. L. J. Anderson, of to Salt Lake City during the week end where theyi attended the state Fair. Mrs. Zelpha Dyches spent Tues-- , day at Price on jury duW. A ward' correlation meeting for the officers and teachers of all the ward organizations wag held at the church Ibasement. Thursday evening. Refreshments were served by the MIA officers and LA-tu- da teachers. , Damon Gragg is enjoying; a furlough here at the h'Ome of his parents, (Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gragg. Mrs. Elmer Evans and children, Marlene, Larry, Elizabeth and Cherry, visited two days last week in Salt Lake City at the Thomas Shields home. Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles Mechler, who formerly lived here, were recent visitors at the Sam Gragg, George Ceal and Arthur Parry homes. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Martin and family cf Salt Lake City spent a day here last week visiting with relative. Mrs. Martin is the former Vivian Gragg. Mrs. George Ceal spent a week, recently visiting at the Bob Marw tin home in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ceal and Mrs. iMartin are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gragg and family were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Gragg's slster and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. ros PPore, of Sunnydale. Theiy, had the misfortune here Monday at the mine of, having a break-dow- n of a large generator. Charles 'Jones took it'. to Salt Lake Monday evening far repairs. 30-da-jj- CASTLE GATE NEWS .'OSEPHINli HOUGHTON The Ladies CASTLE GATE Auxiliary elected new officers for the coming year at the meeting Edna held Wednesday evening. Hardee was elected president; Josephine HPughton, vice presi; dent; Helen Houghton, 'recording-secretaryElna Nougaret, financial secretary; Verda Craig, treas-me- r, and Annie Evans, sentinel. ' were enjotfed by Refreshments May Hilton, Helm Houghton, Jo sephine Houghton, Annie Evans, Lencre Davis, Edna Iiardee, Eva Fiack, Ellen Carlson, Neva Green, Clea Davis, Elna Mary Babcoc-kNougaret and Verda Craig. e Arva Potter, Rheta Miller, Wilstead, Josephine Houghton, Bulah Tabone, Mae Snow,. Clea Davis, Ruth Durrant, Betty Sherman, CO'eene Booth, Verda Craig, Iris Matthews, Deon Craig, ll Virginia Lewis, Annabel Fish, Miller and John Houston attended the Primary convention held Thursday at Price. Thaiia-Thacke-r, Stake president, conducted the meeting. BY , Ar-len- Lfi-ve- Primary preparation meeting-wa- s Friday, evening witn president Arva potter conducting. Annabel Fish was in charge of were the lessen. Refreshments served to Mrs. Potter, Arlene WilRbeat Miller, Josephine-Houghtonstead, Peggy James, Mae Snow, Clea Davis, Annabel Fish, Betty Sherman, Rut". Durrant, Dick Snow, Virginia Lewis, Don Craig, and Roberta Ariottl. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hlltjon, were recent visitors at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Harvey were Salt Lake City visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Carlson visited in Salt Lake Citiy recently. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Houghton were S:'lt Lake City visitors over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Weston potter Lee and Lynn, were and childn-nvisitors at Grand Junction. Colo., Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. ljerucll Stut arll daughters of Hurley, Idaho, wfcre Mrs. end visitors here. week Marie Gilbert returned home with, them after visiting with them the . past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Booth and, family were Spritigvilli! visitors over the week end. Mrs. Evan Lewis Sr. was a Salt Lake City-- visitor lan week. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. JohhsOa wire Salt Lake City visitors recently. held , , . |