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Show HELPER The PAGE FOUR Briest Ivf V JOURNAL (Utah) SEPT. !8, THURSDAY, - FROM UNITED STATES CENSUS BUREAU - s , V . ',,v -- i t v. ;. - (r1 ' ; - , ' ' ' 1 V M - ' 4 'V- . ,1 if m ..! JM n Ccrmonies united Miss Ar- -, Helper civic auditorium August Zevr .Briest and Kenneth Floyd ,20th. The bride is the daughter of SBtiterson in marriage a t the Mr and Mrs Henry Briest of Helper, and the bridegroom a Civil Defense son of iMr and Mrs Flody Rober-so- n Ci''iued From Page One of Page, Arizona. with asjvri action in civil defense For her wedding and reception on home pro emphasis particular the bride wore ballerina length Miction education; 2, maintain communication between satin and lace gown, a tiara of wivi! defense authorities and the sequins which held an veil. She carried a boquet of women's organizaa&tmbcr roses. of red inforof flow the free for tions Maid of honor was her sister, mation, questions and recommen Miss Marilyn Briest; best man otations on civil defense activy elbow-leng- ities. .yVe must achieve peace thru pctparcdncfs," said must !Mrs Dia-tman- ti. attend the "You meetings to learn the warning signals, your community plan for sroergency action, protection from ;. fallout and first aid home preparedness. Mrs Diamanti has appointed Mrs (William Welsh, secretary for xhe council and Mrs Jessie ' public relations chairman. TPreliminaries for the meeting radio-acti- ve Hold-nta- rnxt y, Wednesday are ibeing car-ic- d out bv these three workers club the en- chat also Mrs Bab Bingham entertained at a desert luncheon last Thursday. Her guests were Mrs John Bendetti, Mrs Leonard Lange, Mrs Charles Carimati, Miss Ann Martell and Mrs Edith Sallas. Mr and Mrs Sam Rachele were happy to have their son Henry and wife Dorothy and visit with daughter RoseAnn them for several days last week. The Rachele's returned to their home in Las Cruces, N.M., by way of Roosevelt, where they visited with the Orlando Rachele's; their next stop was to visit with sister Mr and Mrs Fred (Margaret) Pearce and son at Kremmling, Colo., and then off to Wichita, Kansas where they will visit with Dorothy's folks and brother for a few days. While here they were also house guests of Mr and Mrs John Brad ley and family, H's sister and Mr and Mrs Rudy Rachele, and Mr and Mrs Cuido Rachele and families of Price. En route here they visited with Mr and Mrs Raymond Rachele and daughter Debbie of Fruita, Colorado. very -- " THIMBLE CLUB Members of the Thimble met last Thursday night at home of Mrs Paul Young, joying the usual sew and social. A tasty luncheon was sserved during the event. th was iDon Muncie, brother-in-la- w of the gToom. The maid of honor wore a beige taffeta gown and carried beiged tinted carnations. Serving as flower girl was little Miss Dobra EPaur of Salt Lake City She wore a yellow lace dress and carried a boquet of yellow tinted carnations. (Bridesmaids were the Misses Saundra Thomas, Verla Mae James, Jane Miller. Norma Roberson and a sister Mrs Mad eline Bonomo. The young couple will make? their home in Page. Last year, 244 residents of Utah Here for an visit Mon turned to the U.S. Bureau of the day at the home of Mr and Mrs Census for help in proving they Glen Gardner were their chil- were born. These persons were dren, Mr and Mrs Fred Gardner among an estimated 30 million and family of Provo, Mr and Mrs Alex Allison and Mr and Mrs Jack Malaska and their GABOON STUDENTS famlics all of Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs John Mabrito and GET DEGREES AT daughter Tammie, took advantage of the long weekend for a U. OF U CEREMONIES trip to Grand Junction, Colo., Two students from Price were where they visited with Mrs M's sister and family, Dr. and Mrs awarded advanced degrees, and six others from Price, Kenilworth Gcno Saccomano. and Hiawatha received bachelor Mr and Mrs Earl James and at University of Utah son Arthur, enjoyed a trip to degrees commencement exercises. August the Royal Gorge area for a visit Awarded the advanced degrees with her sister, Mrs Bill Barns were; i $ SI and family. Eugene E. Cromar, Price, Mas Guests welcomed at the Emory ter of Science Education, An iniNason home during the past structor at Carbon college, he were her sister and attended the U. under the Acaweekend husband, Mr and Mrs Sylvan demic Year Institute program of the National Science Foundation Munk of Milford. and wrote his thesis on "Nuclear all-d- Mr and Mrs 11. P. Lloyd motored to Provo Monday to spend the day visiting with her brother Laurence Stone and family. Join ing them there for the visit also, were their sister and husband, Mr and Mrs George Buehler of Salt Lake City. F 4 .i i ministrator of an estate. Information regarding a child who has not reached legal age may be obtained upon the written request of either parent. 19G0 Koberson Kites Performed August 20 , proper purpose, a legal representative such as guardian or ad- RESIDENTS MAY OBTAIN PROOF OF AGE ay . . Miss Virginia Child of Salt Energy Concepts fof College Phy Lake was a guest here last week sies." at the home of her uncle and Wesley P. LarsSn, Price Docaunt, Mr and Mrs Leslie Reid. tor of Philosophy in zoology Mr and Mrs Lyman Hunter of he has Ibeen biology instructor Salt Lake were guests at the and head of the science division John Laboroi home during the at Carbon college since 1948 and now plans to serve as an assist Labor Day weekend. ant professor of biology at the College of Southern Utah in CeCity. He has been a member Helsten Rites sSunday dar of Phi Sigma and Sigma Xi At Scofield Chapel honorary societies and held a National Science Foundation fellow services Henfor Mrs (Funeral ship during 1958-5- 9. rietta (Aiti) Thompson Helsten, R e ceiving 'bachelor degrees died last who at 86, Wednessday her home in Scofield, were held were ; (Robert Arthur Saastamoinen, Sunday in the Scofield Ward bachelor of science Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ Kenilworth, in political science. He served in of Latter-da- y Saints. Born Nov. 9, 1873, at Oulu, the Armed Forces for three years Overnight guests at the Bob Finland, to Matt and Eva Typaki and is a Carbon College graduate. He plans to continue graduBingham home last Friday were Thompson. Married Isaac ate work at the U. while his wife Mr and Mrs R. W. iBingham of 189-in Finland. 5, Sept. ElCerrito, Calif., R.W. is a ne- He died in (1902. Marired Moses the former (Leah Jessen of Price, phew to Mr Bingham. Helsten Jan. 3, d906 at Beaver. is employed in the U. public relations department. After spending several weeks He died in 1926. Richard Leonard a are Survivors sons, with her parents, friends and daughter, bachelor of science Frandsen, in medical Ben Helsten, Salt Lake; Frank other family members, Rose RaHe 'will continue his mechele has returned to Salt Lake Helsten, Scofield; Toivo Kumpu-lai- n, biology. dical studies at the U. Aulu, Finland; Mrs E. L. City to begin work at the Holy Myrtle Iona C. Garber, HiawaBowen, Los Angeles, Calif.; 12 Cross Hospital. tha, bachelor of science with di2 grandchildren, greatgrandchilploma in elementary education. dren. WHITE HOUSE JINX (Edith Crossan Lambson, bachwas Cemin Scofield Burial The man elected President this elor of science with diploma in direction under Mitchell of etery year will 'be defying a elementary education. Funeral Home. jinx. Since ,1840, the Presi Marilyn JIatsis, Kenilworth, a dent elected every 20th year has bachelor of science in office addied in office, six in all. Three Holiday On Ice of 1961 ministration with a high school of the six were assassinated. teaching certificate. At Utah State (Phyllis May Tatton, Price, baThe 116th and greatest Holiday chelor of fine arts in speech and On Ice with a cast of 83 inter- in theatre arts. . residents who are without proof of age or birth. The histor ical records of the Census Bur eau provide the only source of this information for most of these U-S- WONDER FAX millon people. Proof of age or birth is needed today to collect social security and other retirement benefits. It 30 needed to obtain passpors. It needed to qualify for jobs carrying certain age or citizenis is It is needed ship requirements. for some forms of insurance. I Since 1920, the Census Bureau has provided more than three lf and million persons with copies of their Census records on age, place of birth, citizenship, or kinship. Persons seeking such records of facts about themselves should write to the Personal Cen sus Service Branch, Bureau of the Census, Pittsburg, Kansas, for a Census Records Search Application Form. A fee of $3.00 is charged for a search of not more than two censuses for one person and for one copy of the information found. Additional copies cost $1.00 each. An expedited search costs $4.00 Expedited searches are usually completed within a few days while the routine S3. 00 search may take up to 30 days, depending upon the backlog of requests and the ease or difficulty in locating the information. The personal information in the records of the 19O0 and later Censuses is confidential by law and may .be furnished only upon the written request of the person to whom it relates or, for a one-ha- u if THE DUCK WATERPROOFS its feathers with an oil that is released by special glands. This oil prevents the feathers from getting water-soake- d. Many other birds drown because their feathers become soaked and pull them down. We Can Supply Your Baby's Special Needs Call Us Now VELTM DRUG Helper NEW WORLD OF THE WEST Ar r ! Missile Display Horse Shows Gth Army Hand Concert Sept. 16,17,18 12th Naval Dist. Band Concert 1 Sept. TV's Johnny Kiiiro Sept. 19 - 20 23-2- Horse Raring Junior Rodeo Holiday on Ice of 19GI! Scho-rnberg- Sept 1G-2- 5 Jo-ra- nt, Fairgrounds Salt Iike City De-Ros- c v-- Utah State Fair To LASSOED BIG BARGAINS IN In Sept. KSL Radio HOOVER . CONVERTIBLES national skating stars and 22 acts will open in Scout Troops Attend Salt Lake City Friday Sept 16 Camp Maple Dell for a engagement at the (Fifteen Carbon Scout Troops Utah State (Fair. attended summer encampments The Morris Chalfen Spectacu- at Camp Maple Bell this summer lar blends fantasy, ballet, comaccording to local Scout officials. tfast-pace- Be Featured On pjr we've Fair r--r ' , J d 10-d- ay g, edy precision move The camp is conducted by ments, novelty and championship the Utah National Parks Counsolo routines into a real cool cil. Two Carbon troops won the hunk of entertainment of ice. the Walker Arhighest honor, Highlights of the 1961 product- row, for the best Honor being ion are Golden Aurora, Slavic the week they campers during Rhapsody, Teepees and Totem were in camp. were Troop They Poles, Mother Goose Land, Re- 300, Church of Episcopal Trinity vue Des (Ballets, and Land! Sea! Dragerton and Price First Ward Air! presentations. Post. The impressive list of blade- - Explorer Helper Troop 272, sponsored by names includes: Jinx Clark and the Helper Kiwanis club and un Dorothy Goos, Tommy Collins, der the direction of Scoutmaster The Williams FamRay Palmer, Ray Black, represented Helper. ily, Paul Andre, Alfredo Men-doz- a, The Carbon scouts joined The LeMacs, Alice Quessy, with other units from all over Tommy Allen, Ives and Frenc, Utah to make this year camping Gail Marlowe, John LaDue, Ca- records for Camp outstanding thy Lynn and Janie Morris. Doll. Over two thousand Werner Mull er, Germany's Maple Scouts and leaders attended, eithspeed and champion, er at Lost C3mp, High Uintah or makes his Amercan debut this at Maple Dell. year and the great Continental Maple Dell will open Camp Clowns, Buddy and Baddy, re- for winter activities as soon as turn from Europe for the first snow is on the ground, for troops time since 1956. to use. Troops must request resHoliday On Ice is fast, fun and ervations from the Provo Scout fantastic it's the world's finest office. spectacle on ice and great family fare. Tickets for the run by mail addressed to Utah State at the Utah State Fair starting Fair, P.O. Box FG6, Salt Lake Friday, Sept. 16 are now on sale iCity 16, Utah. stilt-skati- September bnnps us the pre:u UTAH STATE FAIR, and THIS BUSINESS OF FARMING is ieaturing several programs calling attention to many of the outstanding events. The new Kenne-co- tt Ladies' Day Margaret Masters, Director, will join KSL Radio Farm Director, Ted Capcner, giving reports from the Fair. September 16, 19, 20 and 23. On Friday, September 9 ot 12:15 p.m.. Nurseryman Dou"-ln- s Walton will discuss fertilization of gardens and lawns, and the best time to move shrubs, bushes and trees. The Executive Sccretarv of Utah Suite Farm Bureau Federation will give information on what should be done by L'tnh farmers and ranthi-iwith relation to refunds cm nasolino taxes, on Thursday, September 15, at 6:45 a.m. Late fall and early winter nutritional needs of livestnt!: will be discussed Thutsday, 22 at 6:45 a.m., with Dr. I.oren linrri-- . nr." ff the rrea's leading nutritionists, s 1 RESTYLE your ;. Vfe DIAMONDS 01 cr Forevff Together NTTHOCKINO OIAMONO Eliminates ring slipping oport, Eliminate! wear from friction. Greater safety for diamonds. Diamonds In perfect position. 14 Kt. while or natural gold taiy CrtJil VOODY'S JEWELRY Helper, Utah Utah en Kum-pulain- Altar Societv Elerts SEE THE THRILLING - 1 STOP AND Hi ST OUR CORRAL J .mv 1ME 'urn- tii." ftWv'.ii'od fuit'st. On Friday. September T.O. at 12:15 p.m., a lawn special A will talk about care of the l.jun. with information on fertilization, cutting, watering. ;ind the prevention of winter ''THIS BUSINESS OF RADIO Wednesday each Monday, and Friday tit and Tuesday, 12:15 p.m. ThurfJay and Saturday iit 6:45 a.m. through the rourtesv of the UTAH DIVISION OF KFNNF.COTT COPPER 51 f1 TIME AIL LOW KED WATER BLACK LEG BLACK LEG (2-wa- LOWE DRUG COMPANY m Salt Lake City, Utah Minium ""Twpi " 'we f mmmmr& Jiuiww " S v K-s'-- r This clinic is a monthly service of BELTONK CO. held for the hard of hearing regardless of the make Hearing Aid you now have. We have supplies for all Makes. BELTONE UTAH GO. SALT LAKE CITY R. Russell Raneri, Distributor 23 E. Broadway Salt Lake City, Utah am tmm'Hmumvmmmmmmmmm . . m N1 150 Al! CtNDITiONEO ROOMS COMPlfTHVNfW FREE GARAGE mJ 77 PRICE, UTAH Plan Now, to Attend PREPAID . CLINIC -- , SHIPMENTS FRIDAY, SEPT. 9TH 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M. 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Chairmen of committees are: Rebecca Rael; Confraternity, Program, Angelina Pascuzzi; First C a t hcrine Friday Adoration, Verde; Youth Mary Callor, So cial, Mi-Frank Pugliese and Mrs Jim Pugliese; Sick, Mary Colombo; Hostesses, Mary Weise; Viola Ori; Catholic Publicity, Charities, Jlae Kloepfer; Literary Iona Lloyd; Civil Defence, There-Ma Dalpiaz; Altar Linens, Edith Salias; Nominating, Yplanda Bruno; Auditing, Sally Mauro and Grace Welch; Civic Affairs, Rose Perrero; Kitchen, Beatrice Membership, Mary Wanda Melo, Celastine Ko-k- al and Helen Costello; Spirite. ual Development, Margaret ! TAT Jill (J Ei 11 Ml vjiftr M v BKda 1 ' ii lOi vu iur 4- - - a |