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Show The HELPER (Utah) - SENATOR B. MEMBER mm cuaswt .OURNAL mm A --men w UJt Association - THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING OOMPANT ft f Continued from ?age One M it seems f n fAYrp Found&f 885 1 ' . to me to be excessive. A proposed two mill increase in the property tax levy by the local school boards seems to have failed to attract the at' WOMAN'S CLUB Mrs Funk Entertains Ken Funk entertained . Mrs A book review of George Or her piooohle club on Tuesday well's "Animal Story" was pre tention of the voter up to this but if is enacted the it point, sented by Beverly Chamberlain N. Joe Tullius and Ethel H. Tullius, Publishers to the Helper Woman's Club on property owners will certainly be heard from at some future Published Evwy Thanter January 23. She used several Entered Am Second CUM Matter At Tt Pot Ottlw M Ktptr, DM pictures to illustrate her storyi date,.. 4 Shall We" place the univer Mrs Blaine Jensen from oiS PAGE TWO THURSDAY, FEB. 6, 1969 Senior Citizens group spoke to sities, the four year colleges, the colleges and the two Mrs John (Ann) Spensko flaw members asking their support tradejunior technical of the colleges under organization. via jet to Los Angeles to visit A Sirs Bray Entertains one single governing board? during the bridge play. The John's Valentine and silver party brother and wife Mr & This proposal is, in my opinion Mrs Elmo Bray entertained prize winners were Mrs C. R. Mns Louis Spensko, for 2 weeks 'tea for the nursing home will a much needed and long decayMrs and Frank Pizza on be next the agenda meeting Mrs Art Lamoreaux and Miss Fairing, she reports that she enjoyed ed step in our attempt to secMrs 13 1:30 Feb. at the at Bray. p.m. Ann Price in addition to ner the plane tap and visit. ure a more efficient and efHelper civic auditorium. sniesocoRs for Sale at regular club group on Thursfective system of higher eluca- Mrs Hosttss Laborol day, serving light refreshments Mrs Irvin Olson is home afHelper Journal Office Mrs John Laboroi acting as ter spending some time in Rock hostess to her bridge club on Springs, Wyo., because of the BASKETBALL NEWS Friday night, served a delici death of her mother, Mrs K. NOT VERY GOOD BUSINESS! ous dessert luiuncheon before Smith. She returned in the com 0 5 the game. The prizes were pany of son, Mr and Mrs Irvin Veltrin Drug . 4 0 Arch-eOlson Jo and Mrs claimed later by Jr., daugter Shirley' Chuck's 1 ran fw triicnif liztMk frit O a Pharmacy .... 3 Mrs Irvin Davies and Mrs tirKn "U t1 I Xli.'C f Mexican Lodge 2 3 few days. Art Lamoreaux. Castle Valley Job Corps 1 4 UTAH HELPER. night and served a tasty dessert luncheon at the closs of the eveninng. The game prizes were later awiarded to Mrs Cliff VanNatta, Mrs Les Redd and Mrs Eli Matson. i I tion in Utah. pomsive to the people. There are several other very Like any fundamental change has attracted important issues awaiting action this legislation strong and vocal opposition. by the legislature, but this is 5 Shall we change our liquor about all we have time for . control Jaws? I discussed this this week. considerable at of Dr. Joe length Dalpiaz problem Helper, last week. Opinion is still div- appeared at a committee hear ided on this issue, and it will ing on the fluoridation of waconsiderable debate ter, and gave a very convincgenerate both before and after th igi ing presentation in avor of the lative issue is decided. proposition. Sheriff Albert Pas. wiH W continue the reor. sic of Carbon County, alsfl gandzation of the administrative made a presentation before a branch of our siate government House committee regarding the branch of our state govern- low salaries paid county officment as recommended by the1 ials and particularly county (tT iff! Um.rvi. Prnnm nnnn" law officers in the state. four years ago? We took some As you can see, the problems positive steps in this direction are many and the decisions in the last session of the legis are difficult, but fortunately a lature, and I believe we should limited legislature session deand will, continue these efforts mands that we make up our to make our state government minds promptly and (we hop0--) more efficient and more res- - wisely. Thank you. , Doctor . Cate-Carbo- r, BeJo Club 4 1 4 Roy & Bob Texaco .... 0 As the second half race ap-r- o 300 Club .. .. aches the midway point in .. 11 13 Pepsi Cola 11 the local cage loop two teams 10 Chuck's Pharmacy . . 16 remain still undefeated. Veltri 8 SUNDAY MISFITS Rio Grande Vets 2 High: Edith Tone 212, Norine Drug picked up two wins this Funk & Fromm .. ... 14 4 Jewkes 184, Helen KonaMs 185, past week to run their unbeaten 11 MagMaceio & Dunn 7 Virginia Taskar 173, Elsie Gar streak this season to 15 straihgt Bauffhman, Stewart. Pr 9 n outlasted the Mex9 ner 180, Pat Scarcelli 165, Alice Rautoala & Stephens ... 7 ican to pick up their Lodge 7 9 James 202. Bottino & Davis fourth win of the half and set 7 99 Mabrito & Dalpiaz the stage for a big game bet10 LEAGUE OF NATIONS 6 Wright & Buffalow 7 ween the two league leaders on 2 13 Central Commission . . 21 Salzetti & BarGett 11 Monday night. 17 Highs: P. Bottino 210, W. Bot BonBar Salon .. After holding only a lead tino 182, B. Davis 164, D. Bart Matador Lounge .. .... 14 14 Chucks ever 14 14 TwoK after Phaarmaoy ings lett 169, J. Mabrito 203, C Mab three quarters Veltri's caught rito 169, Liz Dalpiaz 170, P. Dal Chuck's Pharmacy .... 13 5 fire in the final period to win 300 16 Club .12 192. K. Funk piaz 219, P. Dunn 11 J7 going away 747. Jim Cox pour 195, H Funk 171, M Fromm 180 PepsiCola 10 18 ed in 16 points in the surge to B Stewart 171, Jean Baughman Rio Grande take high scoring honors with Alice Mer James 204, Highs: 178, J. Baughman 168. lene Kirkwood 183, Helen Kon- - 23 points. Pace Hanson was akislo 9, Virginia Taskar 173, the only Chucks player in the BIG EIGHT Martinelli 181, Edith B double figures with 11. Linda 3 Cokunbine Coal .. .... 9 held a slim one 172. ;Tonc 8 4 Regis Club e over Mex lead at point 7 5 Helper State Bank ican Lodge, watched the lodge 5 7 Veltri Drug boys take a lead in the 3rd and Carbon Emery Bank 5 then rallied to win a "g". 6 6 Helper Club Bill Jewkes poured in 28 for 10 .2 Bonnie Lanes the winners while Richard Mar 10 2 Vogue .. tinez topped the Lodge with 16. Highs: C FoSsat 201, I Ross The departure of Steven Pow163, M Jenant 178, A Cunningell via the foul route early in ham 162, N Burton 172, E Litiz the final period didn't help the zette 186, E Tone 187, K Rukav lodge cause any. Willie Ellingira 216, K Saccomanno 169, J ton and Powell had 12 points HoUoway 170, E Montoya 181, each in the contest. L Tucker 161. B Stewart 172, After four straight losses the J Gonzales 182, M Hilton 162, Job Corps finally crashed info G Buchanan 164. the win column at the expense of winless Roy & Bobs. Not even LEAGUE OF NATIONS the presence of Coach Bill Cole7 Central Commission ..17 "Guess you'll Just hate to man on the Texaoo bench did 10 14 Matador Lounge face it, dad I'm no child "turn the tide" as the Jobbies 11 13 RonBar Salon ran away to an victory. prodigy Alonzo Jennings, Lou HUIark, and a new boy Mr Smith, took care of the biggest share of the winner scores. High for R&B's was Jessie Montez with 24. VVfiqt Schedule next week is cut 2 nights and onlj three game? to allow for decorating the hall , for the Firemen's Ball. Book of KnoweJe Also a change in next weeks by MARTHA GLAUBER SHAPP, Editor, The New for bovs and girls Is activty Why doesn't a spider get caught in extremely light. It would take that the 3rd and 4th in noted its own web? 1,000,000,000,000.000,000 (a biland 9th graders who graders to uranium atoms lion billion) The spider never gels caught plqy on Thursday are asked to weigh an ounce! in its own web for two reasons. report Wednesday. Friday sched The chief one is that a spider runs Can a watch tell you more than just ule for younger boys and girls on its the web silk dry along the time of day? is cancelled this week. threads. It avoids the sticky, ones. Also, a spider's Thursday, Feb. 6 Your watch can also be a direction guide, you can find North Mexican Lod?e vs Pov & Bob body is oily, and the oil helps to by using your wrist watch. Place keep the spider frorh sticking. Chuck's Ph vs your watch face up on the ground. Monday. Feb. 10 If you had artificial wings could you Veltri Drug vs s ' i i ; fly like a bird? ReJo Club vs Job Corps ' ' TOOK' Man is specialized for life on Tuesday, Feb. 11 the ground. In order to fly with Chuck's vs FvOy&Bob 8:45 p.m a man would have artificial Two Kings by Laurence M. Hursh, M.D. Consultant, National Dairy Council 12 13 12 11 ..... .... Cate-Carbo- .... .... .... 45-4- 1 I Cate-Oarto- n half-tim- Neighbors ..7 fa Kw4? If LI tat . 0 if fi1 i 63-5- 4 .... 80-5- 0 Weil, the Kitchen' in VAhKUIr CHILDREN'S DENTAL HEALTH is this "Join the Smile-In- " year's theme for National Children's Dental Health Week. Beginning earlier this week, on February 2, and lasting until February 8, this is the twenty-firsuccessive year for this annual st observance. What is the relationship be- tween the food your youngsters eat and their dental health? Well, the broadest advice one can give is to recommend a widely varied diet based on the four food groups which this column emphasizes so often. This amounts to your planning your child's meals so that he or she gets the recommended servings every day from the milk the meat poultry group, group, the vegetables and fruits group, and enriched or whole grain breads and cereals. And sticky sweets should not be very prominent in these meals, or -- as snacks. between-mea- l WEEK When the baby's teeth erupt, from about six months of age to the last wisdom tooth, a new problem arises, namely, cavities, the most prevalent of all child "diseases." Because dentists identify sweets (carbohydrates) with den tal decay, one must be especially careful about the place of these foods in the child's diet. In general, sticky sweets that cling to the teeth should be kept to a minimum. And when they are eaten, tooth brushing and mouth rinsing should follow as soon as possible. Don't Punish or Reward But there's a psychological aspect, too: If you punish or reward your child by withholding sweets or allowing them as a reward for good behavior, you ar running the risk of causing your child to become a "carboholic." This is a slang term some docs tors apply to people who use sweets to bribe or appease themselves to overcome unpleasant situations. It would be unfortunate to add the "carboholic" prob-- . lem to your child's life, both in terms of a potential weight prob-- ' lem from too many total calories or the risk to dental health that sweets compulsive eating can create. Along with the proper diet, regular check-uvisits to the ilen-tiare, of course, a "must." If there is a specific diet problem unique to your child's dental health, your dentist will advise Mother's Nutrition Important Nutrition of the expectant mother has very important influence on the very young child's dental health. This is because our teeth first develop as "buds" in the jawbone of the unborn child. The expectant mother, therefore, can protect both her own teeth and assure her baby of a good dental start by making sure she receives an adequate diet, particularly enough calcium and fluoride, along v.ith other minerals, and vitamins. iou. p st Do ybu Know 1 fun games and knowledge t-catching V v) Cate-Carbo- Pmr: n ft 3m..Ti Special Penny Banks to Collect Needed Funds Pietced Earrings, Mini-Cli- p Earrings, Pins and Ropes in the New Spring Colors When You Care Enough To Give The Very Best, Select Your Valentine Gift From Woody's to be built somewhat like a tur- CASTLE GATE NEWS key! Birds' entire bodies are specialized for flight. They have extremely large and powerful breast muscles to move their projecting wings, and a keel-lik- e breastbone to give these powerful muscles a firm attachment. Birds are also light in relation to their size; much of their bulk consists of feathers. Hollow bones further cut down total body weight. How big is an atom? Atoms are so small that they cannot be seen even under the most powerful microscope. Aa atom is smaller than anything you can imagine. Even a speck of dust is gigantic when compared to an atom. About 25,000,000 atoms placed side by side would stretch only across the head of a pin. Compared to anything in the everyday world, an atoms is also Place a short stick (a matchstick will do) upright at the edge of the watch. Turn the watch carefully until the hour hand and the shadow of the stick coincide. Halfway between the shadow and 12 o'clock will be South for people in the Northern Hemisphere. North will be opposite South. If you live in the Southern Hemisphere, halfway between the shadow and 12 o'clock will be North. illiistraftd In color from The (For a frtc booklet, "The Magfc Carpet", New Book of Knowledge, send name and addrc to Martha Glauber Shapp, Bo 47, Putoam Valley, New York 10579.) ATTEND ST. ANTHONY'S Also Complete Selection of Hallmark Cards WOODY'S JEWELRY Watch and Diamond Specialists ITelper, Utah Q if t , Utah's Dairy Princess Marcene Oliverson Shows Patient at Primary Children Hospital OOQO0 9 5 Cate-Carbo- n wings ri.- - 5 QOOfr8 9 OOOOOQ FRIDAY SOCIAL $170 BLACKOUT 7 G P.I.I. 57 Numbers Called CHURCH HALL Donation $1. FEB, 10 games Valuable Prizes Fun For All Staff Set James Parry hasi completed his tour of duty m Vietnam. He is the son of Mr and Mrs Melrose Parry. He is presently visiting in Idaho with! his wife and daughter. Miss Sylvia Widman of Og- den was a weekend guest at the home of Mr and Mrs Melrose Parry. Richard Snow of Salt Lake visited this weekend at the home of his mother, Mrs Mao Snow. Mrs Rayoiva Gale was a recent visitor to Omaha, Neb, where she attended meefngs for the Community Action Program at Price. The of Carl R. Russell family Salt Lake visited at the Pet-- ! Tabone and Roy Russells this pa3t weekend. Weekend visitors to Salt Lake were Mr and Mrs Melvin Taylor. They visited with the Jtm Richens family and with Mrs Taylor's sisters. Get well wishes go out to Mrs Ellen Carlson who is a pattent at the Carbon hospital. Lee Martinez was a visiter to Sajt Lake last week where he received medical treatment. Mr and Mrs Mike Harmon of Provo were Friday visitors in the town. Kent Miller of Salt Lake was ! a visitor at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs LavlQe E. Miller this past weekend. In other words, simply take a minute to authorize us to transfer a certain amount from your checking account here to a (your) savings account here-- at a specific time, such as the first or fifteenth of from then on well do every month-a- nd all the work automatically. Start automatic saving here NOW I CARBON EMERY BANK jSWCUy CASTLE DALE, OTAII Independent - Home Owned - Home Managed Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation |