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Show TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVT The : Notes of Interest from Neighboring SPRING GLEN News -- Letter Washington : trs 775 Si AS on p;z STOKM4tr YOU PROTECTED? S- INSURANCE Of All Types - LIFE AUTO FIRE Public Liability Equitable Insurance Phone ME7-033- PATTERICK Price, Utah 0 Good-willing- Su;n-merf;e- iDflrrri !HI fUf In The News NICE HEATHER is "unusual" at e the resort, as Mediterranean storm bullets promenade usually Idled with sunbathers. south-of-Franc- ld 1 j j nonm j,. luaiui N O N - Y K L L O VV 1 (i p i o p e r ties of new polish, Kle.ir, are said to make it "most significant change" since formulafloor tion of waxes self-polishin- C? .. ,,,,,,, g , ury". Of course, the fact that'. ..t. ,,., only pan or me money gt-u- uacn., civic servants; in some governdoesn't dawn on the gullible. ment bureau? If two heads are put, the Postmaster better than one, how about mil- Simply General says that we must main- lions of heads? tam EOTIf our military and How would his proposals bolster the economy, and hence our ceebrate his birthday which fell .security? Tax reform would make poson Dec. 29. Traditional cake and sible new investment, and it is jce cream were served. the dearth of risk capital that is ' ,pltalBishop and Mrs. Jim Nielson new industries and cx- and Mrs. Pace Boyack re- - anrl rian?htfr were on their way keoDine ,.;., " " ceived word that their great- - 7t0 Salt Lake I Fllclay on..b?S.-thME.MOItlAL to Wright brothgovernment takes too large u tTk iness when Clt. their car colliaea a proportion, there's too little left ers, Wilbur and OrviHe, is iGoodal had died on Friday, Dec. dedicated at Kitty Hawk, in iiii Di urn fia. th ot qpmi ,r..rk nn. trail 26, of pneumonia. Bobbie is the N.C.. whi re thev Hew first in Fork Canyon. They would that throw the oovern- ... sen oi me iormer taie Niamey Spanish itVl , TTtah Vai n fn tU ,lrnro of Olivehurst, Calif. His grand- ley hospital in Provo. All re- - m;w and expancied industry would Tr Vlr Jim ceived cuts and bruises. srp v.grfnt Jim be big taxpayers, raising the gov- Gcodal. and daughter, Barbara, were re- - t.niment;s take. The David Rowlev Jr. home lpacH "Fridnv. Linda was re- ,,vK.- cot nn ,,i,i . , ti ancr receiving , bor m0nopo!v, as curbs were set o" eascd hT HinnTn medical troatmcnt. Thclma has on aU othcr monopoly years ago. Members of the family present becn unc!cr observa,lon Kut rf" That would end the wage-pri- .f we.e;Mr. and Mr,. Jack Lipvts are she u,nl hreleascd in h b .shrinking and son, Jefferey, of Victorville, the neai future. dollars. lho.e , . r And further to stem inflation, Dinner guests at the Glen ley and son from Logan, and Mr.' he would stop the weed-lik- e V on Dec. 28, and Mrs. (Frank Wareham and James home Sunday, uvv ul VL of Mrs. Mr. were Frank James and Citv. Salt Lake daughter c the Rdo?' Frank. Gale and Linda, left Mon- - Sr., Prank James Jr., Aggie Pen- i as wed. some cut dav for ronoea Park. Calif., ovich and son. Mike of Helner. i ALLEZ-OOP- ! Referee Frank Udvan clings to screen, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs Wilford Nielsen, .ur. bummeriieia s recom monkey-stylto avoid triple crash as Detroit and Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Thill Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mower and Tho meius his remarks clo.-- atten- players wham into boards. Photo by James H. Kilpatrick of Detroit News won National Hookey League's photo prize. has been successful m He 'on. birththe ninth occasion Lake City Sunday after spending being he and in governmen business, the latter part of the holidays day of daughter, Peggy. IfJi with their daughter and family, Peggy was also honored on, rn stubborn postal , Mr. and Mrs. John Fercik Jr. Tuesday with a skating party, He knows dollars and talks sense. member Teamsters' Union by an .GRANTS TO COLLEGES ,,. u ...u. t v.r wnj.. atnH- ,!, . Mo calls his oroDOsaU , ponti- - estimated ton million policemen, .' were Joe Lauriski . guests "Standard Oil Company of Calia short w e worker, h.ch iremen t,,nsp fe.s.b ally startingVednesday through Sat- - gLs, Arthur, ames, Tammie fornia announced the award of ' Ui " : more than $175,000 in unrestricturdav are Marva Lynn Simms, Dervoe of Helper, Ronnie and i L smart enough to realize that one ployes, Federal Judge F. Dickin- - ed Edna Jean Jones, Marlene Rich-- Michael Parry of Castle Gate. grants to 34 private colleges the boom lowered son no Letts in still make one two, will and "k'aren and Mower Jolene in the United States . . . Industardsoru Linda and Barbara Niel- -, Conacts Washington IWorthen of Price chaperoned the matter what kind of son and Cally Ann Mills. rial aid to education is aid in Judge Letts ImonLshed Presi passes to repeal simple TTnliHav visitors at the John skaters while on the pond. :Uss the linest American sense to to Hoffa dent the heed give Mrs. Joe 'Mower and Mrs. Jim ' '"uuun. Wharff home were Mr. and Mrs. willing and welcome demonstran three-maclean-u- p orders of the TIME-OU- T Ray Wharff and family and Mr. Dervoe assisted Mrs. James with; of monitors appointed by tion of individual responsibility." board retresnmenis. and Airs. Ben Wham and lam-.m- e FOR DISINFECTION the court and to cancel the con- Peggy received many useful ily of Salt Lake City. Ruth and the jaunty Jimmy Hoffa vention he hac) called for next Phone News Items to Journal Ben divided their visit with the gifts. cam- -. it ., i, mnounced a nation-wid- e n, JU vl T ",v ,u,'uau , .n . Willie famiW ... Event. . and Charles -in Mr. - -mu.l""'1" naien lo aui;riicm ins i.u jmiiiuu so ho could himself The monthly directors meeting ich, and daughters left Sunday divest himself of the irksome of the Helper Kiwanis Club was for Sioux City, Iowa. They have monitors. held Monday at the Harold Duke been home visiting during the Last January, in a compromise i illness of Shirley's father, Joe, .... k it home. ettlement of a .suit brought by Nucich. Mrs. Elsie Wharff accompanunion members who unhappy ied Lilas Oveson of Price to Salt ' Mr. and 'Mrs. Stanley Judd election Hoffa had the charged attertained the following couples City Friday where they been rigged, Judge Letts appoint at their home after the Stake tended to some business. ed the monitors and said Jimmy Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Evatz re- -' MIA dance on New Year's Eve. could be "provisional" president turned to their home in Little-- 1 Mr. end Mrs. John Nielsen, Mr. but must operate under their ton, Colo., Sunday after spending and Mr?. George Bell, Mr. and clean-u- p orders. Mrs. j Mr. and the holidays with the John To- Mrs. Pete Clerico, The subsequent complaint of lich family and Joe Bans. While Boyd Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. the monitor, that Jimmy wouldn't here the family helped Eddie iDulan Rasmussen. play was upheld by the Judge Personal nomination for the who pointedto out that ihey "are exert every known empowered year's biggest fashion comeback: method of thn basic achieving TIIE AND PLAY IIEAK the fur trimmed coat. SEE, as set forth in the conpurpose The for trims are enjoying their sent order, to wit, that a new biggest year with some 40 percent convention of would be frc of all coats sold at retail stores in corruption and in recognition of the fur trim class. And the boom the rights of the membership". is Only $129-9- 5 just getting Since there has been no clean-ustarted. there will be no convention Also until the monitors recommend it Although t1 Family U. S. girls have and Judge Letts approves it. STEREO-PHONI- C IIISTRUMEHTS ", be will it is Nor there 2 likely I?' gained from Th Chrittion Scnc Monitor to 7 inches in any immediate "concerted action" Or Norwoy St., Boston 15, Mow. '' CARL'S RECORD SHOP million to those in ten drive List height the ;' Sond yoor newspaper for th tima I employe members, Jimmy 50 years, there s .. , LaSalle Hotel Helper, Utah checked. Enclosed find my check or he has that Hoffa ha3 V bragged zJa no 4 j money o'dtr. I ytar S 8 prospect v 3SS ' women will he the money (some figVe it will 3 month 14.50 6 monthi $9 Q 'j seven feet tall in a few decides, cost $7 million), but those monitors again may not feel the says Dr. M. L. Hathaway. U. S. DeNan of the membership" have "rights partment of Agriculture. been safeguarded. yet Mink production in 1957 a, As Labor adequately Mitchell fiaa Ad.l' it teen-ager- s Secretary nearly 4,500.000 pelts, U. S. figures there prospective merribcTS said, show. Tt7 "deserve a better fate". Emily Post says it is "entirely correct" lo kee- your furs on if you j are sitting in a drafty restaurant. Few President's wives have been . . . ! as well dressed as Mrs, Dwight, , D. Eisenhower, Th pieuiu U on fur betX i Here is she in ter gradff. A parent, you i start her famous can help your bungs and wear- th! rewarding "look it up" ing furs in the habit that develop! the abilimanner. -, to read, writty to learn fash Biggest and tpeak effectively. Ei'.up 1 ion item for lit- w -- Lrn mm ly s j 7 mn nu 1 nmmi Electric heating, the modern way of heating, keeps your home so much cleaner so many ways. Because there is no smudge or oily film, upholstered furniture and draperies stay cleaner longer. Interior decorating lasts years longer, too. There are no burners to clog, no electric yearly cleaning problem heating is clean as light. There are many other advantages to electric heating. Some of them: SPACE SAVER. No furnace room, no vents, no registers, no chimney. QUIET. No disturbing noise. HEALTHFUL. It's pure electrical heat perfectly odorless. FLEXIBLE. Heat in each room can be controlled with individual thermostats. For example, bathroom can be kept a little warmer, bedrooms a bit cooler, without affecting the rest of the home. NO DRAFT HEAT. Do away with drafts in any ECONOMICAL. Electric heating now costs much less than you think and maintenance costs are practically eliminated no filters or other parts to replace, NO FUSS or worry. hard-to-heat-roo- YOUR CHOICE OF WAYS TO HEAT ELECTRICALLY Free to you for the asking is a booklet explaining the various methods for complete house heating or for auxiliary house heating Radiant Heating. From heating cable or panels in walls, ceilings or baseboards. Each room has its own thermostat. Electric Heat Pomp. It provides year 'round automatic air conditioning-hea- ts in winter, cools in summer. Glass Panel Electric Heating. For tither surface or recessed mounting. Unit Type Electric Heaters. Can be used to supplement existing heating or for a complete heating system. The booklet describes eac h of these types of electric heating in detail. It also explains the importance of good building insulation, equipment of sufficient capacity, and proper installation in getting low cost electric heat. ! FREE Information Bookl Please fill out and man to: w. a. ujcmib,& I,uine---Development Dept., Utah Power I t.,ht Co. Tiox 8!)9. Salt Lake City. Utah, for vour frer ropv of F.LKCTK IC IT Y FOR h("."c::-- : heating. Z,nZ ce - "'. !' ADDHJ$ 1 rf ' e, 'T t,. ( i ( iwr T-S- -o- tin: j ' en-La- ke ll.S.A. ( Good Reading for the Whole Family AGIIUS C1I0HD OUGffll lievs Latest Features 'f new-publi- Bld. to Help your start the school year STATE .... . I j - j right! i I lierriam-Webite- uvt $5 limn HELPER i that it or recommended by nearly every achool and college. You get the bet when ' for llerriam. Let you us iho i' THE V'Yi .,f:V'H ', teen-agcr- them with a current copy of Wclmtrr'a New Cotitgicte Dictionary. the drW tut Thia i Aa c - j eh-ea- CITY.. Facts p, vaster NAMi. 1 PAGE SEVE.V People, Spots WHAT ARE WE WAITING FOR? economic strength, because thev are interdependent. Without Simple truths are sometimes military strength our economic hard to come by in this day of system would be destroyed 'by Beat Generation politics. our enemies. Without economic So, we're grateful to Post- strength, our military machine master General Arthur E. would starve. 0 for his blueprint for Kconomic strength, he says, deeconomic and military security, pends upon a stable dollar, and which he offered at the 63rd both government and labor bosses Congress of American Industry, have had a big hand in making J I, V.it'mnr,l Acer,- spuiiMJita uy ju dollar shrink like a $10 cation cf Manuiaciurers in new suit. York. It may lack appeal to those im- 0 &)MndZn the free . . , , toy elaborate government .... u faVo. tx nnnJ uras,a we richesti tot, the money from one of a citizens ion the world ha3 pockets and pass it through .belts, cM fof chutes, grinders, mills and filters, (? e invest savin before returning it to anther, iyate iniUative why UI uiu iituiv poCKL'L putita clt; chuck 'the ingenuity and drive of 11 IU Tfs Frank Richardson in Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Howard rich and family enjoyed a holi-m- y day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodrich in Bluebell. Mr. and Mrs. Lonil Curtis and ous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvas Sherman Mrs. Chrystal Fullerton re- - and family of Moroni, were din cently attended the funeral of ner guests Tuesday at the home Mr. W. F. Smith in Salt Lake of the William Shermans. City. Mrs. Ann Smith, wife of Pat Motichka, daughter of Mr. the deceased, has been a life- and Mrs. George Motichka, re- turned to her duties on Sunday at- t, t1.,;. t.., t the St. Benedict hospital in spent an enjoyable week having their little grandson, Harold Rus- Ogden after spending an enjoywith her parents sell, with them. They motored to able holiday Salt Lake City Monday and re- and friends. Holiday visitors at the John turned him to his parents, Mr. home were Mr. and Mrs. Tolich and Mrs. Wayne Russell. Mr and Mrc"' Antnn Ctrinur Tony Evatz and family of Spring and Mrs t- Gary ,r j Canyon, iMr. j and daughter Patty t ;cit- - Turnbull c.r,f 4v, Lynn, of Bountiful and Mr. and in,g at the home of Viola's parMrs. Willard Allen of Idaho. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Losik, Mrs. Hcttie Judd from Price. in tMapleton. mother of Stanley Judd, had the Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Richardson tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. misfortune of falling and break and children were Sunday visi- - ing her hip while visiting her in Ogden recently, .daughter Stanley motored to Salt Lake to visit with her at the LDS hos- - ,qj Agency GEORGE I would like to express my 'hanks to all the people who so contributed news for column in the past year and wi?h each of them and their fam ilies a Very Happy and Prosper- JOURNAL (Utah) THURSDAY, JAN. 8, 1959 Bv ROBERT N. TAYLOR Washington Correspondent. by Leah James HELPER you a cpy today. JOURNAL tic girls this , . j ' aV Mi .'.. will be the oversize straw ya.ljt h:its with curled cdj:? ;'nd nhhon streamers. Designer John Weift, who is designing for the fur industry youthful furs to sell at under $500, pl.ins to improve the looks of checkbooks wiih colorful embroiJercd covers an J provincial print checks. spring The doughboy of tomorrow may wear paper clothing arid p!a-ti- c armor, says General Maxwell Taylor, Army Chief of Staff. .... I l 1 i IW (ONDIIIONrO i 1 1 f A! I I Rnnr.i? 1 roMPUifirNfw ' ft . rue (ui.'r.i i FREE GARAGE r i i oir. 4 i 2 1 f k |