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Show THE HELPETt (Utah) JOURNAL r ER .THINGS 1 ' stands aside, till the multitude make virtue of the faith they had denied." This could be your moment. For Jim Vaus the moment he made his decision probably the last one he would) have had. You see, the p!ane he didn't catch that night was mat ui St. Louis Dy gunmen who had orders to kill him. Hnw manv more 'i you have? Are you sure about that? E WTLDMON UTAH STATORE-SOSSOCIATIO-N Mrs Ossana Entertains Mrs A. J. Ossania entertainea Mrs Earl Acord in addition to her club group on Tuesday afternoon, serving light refreshments during the bridge play. The prize winners were Mrs Elmo Bray, Mrs Acord and Mrs Art Lamoreaux. ' .hi.IHHINO ITT1MPAN THE JOIHls- Published Every Thursday Second CU Entered A Matter At The Port CTAH HEL.PER Joe Trillins and Ethel H 0'"i At Halpar. Vxmm Publishers Tullius. THURSDAY, FEB. 11, 1971 PAGE TWO AS HEARD BY HEARD EttTTTTTITi fr SMALL BUSINESS B H IB 1 njjl The Big Debate edy of mathematical errors. For example, in New York, if the In this new Congress there is some left over unfinished business from the last Congress. A prime issue is the welfare reform proposals. Federation of Rv rielen Houghron Salt Lake are the proud brents of a girl born Fob. 6th. Proud grandparents are the Pete Ta bones. Greatigrandmothers Mrs Nella Tabone and Mrs Bessie Snow of Provo, are proud, too'. Mr and Mrs Vernon Mills of Spanish Fork were Sunday visitors at the home of Annie MORTUARY GRANT C. FAUSETT Phnne 637-11- PRICE AAAA iAAAAAAAvAAA 4A ..0 Mills. FAUSETT le ..... Snow. Mr and Mrs Doyle Norton of Helen Houghton. Ethel GibPrice and Mr and Mrs John Nielson of Spring Glen, attended funeral services for James Nielson, an uncle, in Salt Lake City. Wednesday. Earl Durrant was honored on nig 75th birthday with a dinner at the Carbon Country Club on Sunday. It was g;ven l.y Mrs Ruth Dumant and Mrs Earlene MacKnight Those attending the event from here were Mr and Mrs Charles Houghton, Mr and Mrs Joe Riche, Bishop and Mrs John Thorpe, Mr and Mrs Fay Thacker, Mrs Melba Hyatt Mi and Mrs Larry Hyatt and Mr and Mrs John Houghton. over . . iMae son of Present presiding business meeting the group enjoyed a social hour aacl delight ful refreshments. The next reg ular meeting will be heM on Mrs Buchanan Hostess March 3rd at 2 p.m. at the Mrs Robert Buchanan played home of Mrs hostess to her bridge club on All members ar Sylvia Pilling. urged to Thursday night and invited Mrs Stan Litizzette and Mrs Paul Gonzales as special guests. The winners at bridge were Mrs Lftizzefte, Mrs Gonzales, and MENTAL and Mrs John Maonto. HEALTH Ferderbers Return from East MATTERS Mr and Mrs John Ferderber Sr., are home, reprtine favor Stanley F. Yollcs. M ably on their visit to Caldwell, Director N.J. with son, Mr and Mrs Jvm National Institute Ferderber Jr., and family, and in Chicago, HI., wiVi daughter, of Mental Health Mr and Mrs Brute En gar. They left here on Pec. 15, SCHIZOPHRENIA and returned or. Jan. 10. John This disease, or group of disreports that "Junior ' i?- the peneral sales rnanagtr on the eases, commonly known as the East Coast kr Titanium Met&l mental illness which involves is certainly Corp. of America. Roth he Mary enjoyed the whole trip ' one of the most serious disorders of our times. Here for a pleasant weekend More than 200,000 Americans visit with Mr and Mr s Sam are presently hospitalized with Sr., were daughter and schizophrenia, occupying nearly family, Mr and Mrs Dian Gill- half of the beds in the nation's espie and daughters, KaWeen mental hospitals. Bind Jennifer, of Midvale. Theiy Schizophrenia costs the Unitalso visited with her sisters, ed States some $14 billion each Mrs IoXa Cohaiin and the John year, according to estimates of Bradley's and others. the National Association for Memtal Health. These figures tell only part of the story of the magnitude of schizophrenia and the suffering it causes. Because the disease usua'ly begins in late adolescence or early adulthood and may result BonBar Sa'on 32 Jj in repeated hospitalizations or Central Commission .. 31 17 chronic institutionalization' :,c Chuck's Pharmacy throughout an individual's most 24 24 productive years, its costs in Asay's Wood 2:', Matador Lounge 28 terms of personal suffering and 300 Club 22 23 loss of productivity are devas17 31 tating. Pepsi Cola Rio Grande .'5 33 This is why we have mounted Higihs: Helen Konakis 203 54 an increasing attack through reAlice James 205 531, Georgene search on schizophrenia and Perri 191 503, Ediith Tone 209 why we recently held an inter150 470, national 487, Marge Banasky conference, in WashBarbara Hughes 163 466. ington, of nearly 100 of the world's leading experts on schizophrenia. This week's scores: The purpose of the meeting Central Commission ... 4 0 was to identify research findRio Grande Vet's 4 0 which have relevance for ings Matador Lounge 1 the 3 actual treatment of pa3 1 Pepsi Cola tients. The results of the conChuck's Pharmacy . . 1 3 ference will help guide and 1 BonBar Salon 3 clinical improve practices and 300 Club 0 4 treatment. 4 Asay's Wood Cutters Although our knowledge i s Highs: Alice James 215 549; far from complete, we do know 184 510, Barbara Migldaccio a deal about the causes Merlene Kirkwood 202 503; Hel of good schizophrenia today. New en Konakis 188 498; Virginia have made it posTaskar 191 497, Ann Paletta, techniques sible for many victims to leave 197 481. mental institutions and return to their communities. Unfortunately, however, there BALLET WEST WILL have been increases in the numbers of hospitalized schizoPLAY HERE SOON among young AmeriAs a community service the phrenics cans. Faculty Women of CEU are We must, therefore, find out sponsoring "Ballet West." how we can detect and treat The Rocky Mountain states schizophrenia in its are very fortunate to have one stages. The recent conference of the best ballet companies h made an important contribution America, and the people of to this and other aspects of the Carbon and Emery Counties, orcblem. will have the opportunity of seeing the performance of the WSOl K St; m Ballet in Price on March 22. A "Family Affair," that's what it will be. because this year, the very first time, the Facnity Women are offering a WILL HEAL n family ticket where iour members can attend for only $7. YOUR CHILDREN. The ballet will appear "at the Geary Theatre, CEU ?ampus. " " Healing of a crooked arm, Single ticket will be S2.50 A & relatare accident fever, patron "pack" is encouraged Christian Science i This sells for $10. It entitles X ed b y the patron to special reserved 7; parents. k seats; being acknowledged on Z IT'S ON MORE THAN aZ the programs, and free adverTHOUSAND STATIONS tising. Also the patron ticket y will allow a fam'ly of four to x Sunday 10:00 a.m. x atterd the ballet. Tickets will go on sale in a Radio KOAL week, through the Faculty Women's Association. T,,E Ra-che- Mr and Mrs Frank Snow and daughter of Salt Lake were weekend visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Beekstrom and daughter of Spanish Fork were Sunday visitors ait the Walter Barney home. Mr and Mrs Charles Barney and family of Granted were weekend visitors at tne Walt Barney and Kate Orton homes. Homer Hyatt has returned home from a Salt Lake hospital. We wish him a speedy recovery. The daughters of Mr and Mrs Demand Watson are to go to Salt Lake Saturday where thev will be in the trvcuts for the Telerama show. We wish them good luck. rwiiith "spit-personality- Rtislness CASTLE GATE NEWS Leah Berry, Elda Boyack - . Nntlnnal Sego Lily Lodge Meets The S&go Lily LoAge met last that vice Wednesday at the home of Mrs i head of a family of four on welfare has earnings of $1,000 a year, he would receive a total in welfare and food payments And the most controversial of $6,746. On the other hand, a full time worker, heading a part of this measure is the Minimum Family In- family of four and earning come idea which would guar$7,000 a year would receive antee a family of four a min- only $6,209 after taxes." imum income of $1600 per year "Or" the Senator continues, provided both parents either accepted employment offered, "to use another example, say a worker was receiving $6,000 or training for employment. per year in wages supplementAll during 1970, through the ed by welfare payments under FAP, his gross income would be continuous field survey method, the National Federation of $7,512. Now if his boss gave Independent Business charted him a $1,000 wage increase to the attitude of the independent $7,000, his total income would businessmen on this matter. drop because of taxes and the cut off of welfare benefits to Early In the year 61 per cent $6,209, and if his boss upped his of the independent proprietors salary to $8,000, he would keep expressed support of this plan, $6,781 after taxes. Or as Senabut by year's end it dwindled tor John Williams so graphdown to 45 per cent. ically put it, the $0,000 worker would be better off to spit in This measure passed the low- his bosses eye and be sure and er House, but was bottled up not get his v.'age raise."" in the Senate Finance CommitYet there is every demand tee where it remained until the old Congress expired. It was from not only independent bus under attack from one side on inessmen, but from all working the basis it was too costly, and segments of the American sofrom the other side that the ciety that welfare be reformed. benefits were not nearly A major problem is that in enough. This was a case of two many states, a man can do bet ends of the spectrum meeting. ter living off welfare without paying taxes, than he can work Senator Edward ing and paying taxes. Recently Gurney of Florida released his A large share of independent analysis of the plan, known as the Family Assistance Tlan, or business proprietors feel that those able bodied people on FAP. welfare should be required to He says, "The cold, hard fig- perform at least public service ures show that FAP is a com- - to stay on welfare. fi "THERE COMES A TIME. It was several y ; ' $ THAT Keep up on current affairs the easy way easy-to-rea- Vj'-- o SOJ K mi d ai-I- te street. .zlp- PB 18 The Christian Science Monitor Box 125, Astor Boston, rest Station Massachusetts iW Time For Decision There comes a time in every man's life when such a decision has to be made. He has to looik at 'himself, iaisk himself some deep questions, and com? face to face with the facts. The isn't always like that cf Jim Vaus. Many we just ignore it, pretending it v isn't there, giving ro n the time comes for the decision to our Creator and our Carper, city state. 31-t- 02123 irf "w -- -, -- There has been great progress in attacking schizophrenia ter. and we have reduced the total Back in the 1800's James Rusnumber of schizophrenic pa sell Lowell wrote: "Once to tients in mental hospitals. There j every man and nation comr is no reason to believe that we the moment to decide, in the cannot continue this pro?ress strife of truth ard falsehood and get to the point where we for the or evil side . . can effectively detect and treat Then itgood is the brave rua the early stages in young peo- chooses, While the coward . ple. FIVE-PIEC- E Site WALNUT or PECAN Finish TRIPLE DRESSER, MIRROR, DUST-PROO- and F ALSO NIGHT-STAN- YOUR CHOICE - AND CHEST OF DRAWERS CENTER-DRAWER-GUIDE- D D NOW AND HEAD-BOA- RD mm W ulD CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE HEflLS '4 S4fc' 5Xa K5 HOME FURNISHlUeS trammed Tape Rolls .lournal Office PRICE TRADING 33 North Carbon Ave. nun ATTEND ST. ANTHONY'S FRIDAY SOCIAL program. It's everyone's Participate in your local anti-littjob to keep our state clean. CHURCH HALL I utter 12-- 8 UTAH P.M. "Trusted Trading Since 1890' CO M P A NY w INC. Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 FEB. PRICE, 53 numbers called $80 JACKPOT er 366 5th East Street "r. Attend FIREMEN'S BALL SATURDAY NIGHT at Helper Civic Auditorium ' TRUTH I UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, of ser- from the Second World War. In the service, he had s. learned much about Many folks would have considered ham a master in the field. At least his bosses tir',rt r 'ie was pretty good. Jim Vans was working for a :i '"s igroup of og3"'LZ&l fo'llowing that devaritTi-- ' He made good morey. T't's what most criminals gamwe blers or businessmen looking for. Jim PTt the irs and got such as wire temping As he always does, Dr. Grathe poiod pavoffg'. ham gave the iwitat'on fnir Waiting For Fi F'W those who would give their life to the Carpenter from Nazareth, to come forward during the simsing of a hymn. As the crowd sang, a hand tapped Jim Vaus rn the oihonvlder a"d he hearl a voice sneak. "Will you so forward with me?" the gentleman asked, In natural ireaefrvi, Jim Vaus turned on him. "T.ar off me or I will knock your head off." Jim blurted out. The vf. sirraken man spoke again "You " can do anything w.m bewon't rMit things but that Read the Pulitzer Prize God." and tween you winning Christian Science Monitor. Rarely more than have seemed like must It 20 pages, this ages, but it was jusit a marker daily newspaper gives cf seconds till Jim Veus.took you a complete grasp of first step toward the aer. that national and world affairs. Fiach step came easier. With Plus fashion, sports, busipim,ntion showing in his face, ness, and the arts. Read e Jim walked down that the newspaper that 91 to make a cle"o break wiping of Congress reads. with the past, to charge things, to settle the miatfter between Please send me the Monitor hdm and his Creator. At at the special introductory rate that night. Jim nut away for six months for only $8 . . . the cid Jim Vaus and put on a a saving of $7. new one. He went away from Check or money order that meeting a changed man. enclosed His break with the past was al-- ; Bill me most as dramatic bp tat of the name, Jewish tentmaker Paul. I GOD i Pimi Jim Vans came out One night Jim was waiting for a flight to St. Louis from Los Angeles ana naa some umc to kill. Billy Graham was in Lcs preaching in a crusade some quirk of Angeles and by Provider.ee perhaps fate Jim Vaus wandered into the was place where Dr. Gnatom indifferpreaching. Seemingly ent to the words of the famed evangelist, Jim stood nearw- the back of the hall. F Kfi' was He inside. too far to go just curious, and was planning on leaving as soon as the "show" was over. early I ' , i 1 Donation $1. 10 names Valuable Prizes Fun For All ! A Company Dedicated to Community Service |