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Show NOTICE OF EEPUBLICM1 PASTY Notss of Interest 1roa COUNTY GONVENTHSI NOTICE is hereby given that the County Convention of th will be held at the Court Befiutolkan Party for Carbon Count o'clock House in Price, the County Seat of said County, at .S:0O PAL on Thursday the 22nd day of March, 1962. ReAt said Convention delegates of Carbon County lor the Chairman, publican State Convention will be elerted and . County a central cwuiuttee, to rteightrnng '' SPRING GLtH . I' TMie local PTA tfe wij4t every tothank HELPER TinjRSDAY, FEB. Mr and Mrs Sheldon Snow D PAGE THREE 22, 1962 YOUR GOOD HEALTH by Noah Mcdiol Dim-tor- , (An. Mrs JOURNA (Utah) of Orangeville visited Monday with Mr and Mrs Marion Roper and Mrs Loj-nFuwkr. Mr and Mrs Carl Asbury were Sunday dinnej- guests of Mr and Mrs Merlin Peterson of Spring fly SELMA RQ''fyLEY -- The KENILVORTH NEWS H. Sloan, M.D. Allstate Inmrince Companies paj,. Visiting the Bill Bergamo and . HEAD BANGING IN INFANTS Harold and Francis Cunning-bod- y this opportunity Chavez families were Mr the for their jpfcrosrty and sup ham attended the wedding of The head banging child usually Every so often a worried parat th9"Srnival Wednesday, his brother, Blllie, in Cleveland and Mrs Dan Chavez and chilent comes to the family physi- rocks back and forth rhythmicalport of dren Ogdcn. secretary, treasurer and cian alarmed over the fact her ly on all fours, butting whatever UJL-.''- fa great success. Winners Friday . Mr and Mrs Dan Pilling and child regularly and repeatedly is in the way. He docs not seem serve for the ensuing two years will "Be" chosea and .Mher'pSrty are listed elsewhere in the paper; The Friendly sewing club was visited in Moab witih bangs his head against parts of to suffer any pain, doesn't cry, .family "of held at home the ,Mrs Shirley Keele and children Thursday affairs may pe considered.' Delegates .to such .County Convention the crib, or perhaps even a chair. and doesn't do it as part of a and relatives during the friends week end with Mary Pinarelli. The ladies were Parents usually fear that the temper tantrum. iMecnosen"-a- t a Rerpubiican party amass meeting, toiibe held in of "Moab spent the entertained by Ronnie and his week. Mutual classes child will "damune his brain," or her parents, the Lee Rowleys According to the Illinois study, a All enjoyed 'each voting district in the County on or before the 'Jjflth day of is a symptom head bangers are not thumb suckhead that banging Joe Fazzio af Provo spent the accortlion. Valentine dance Tutsday eveof mental or physical defect." ers. They seem, however, to have March, 1962. Each of said voting districts is entitled to the number weekend wiflrt his parents, the Mary Rowley spent Friday and ning. Everyone reported having Tn almost every case, the paran unusual interest in sounds in Ogden attending the Tamos. Sam Saturday as ents time. have nothing to fear. The and show musical abilities earlier a very nice Of delegates specified (below after ihr jiame of such district, Mrs Hazel Olson and daughter speech meet as an orator. She iMr a and Mrs Richard Davis atfindings of recent study at the than most children. Brain studies follows: Valene, spent the weekend in went with the Cartoon high team. tended tlhe wedding of the neindicate no abnormalities. witih and Mildred Vuksinick nother daughter., Rudy Head banging may be a "growNumbir of ablegates hMoab District No. Name Bill Cunningham of Vernal phew visited :Saturday m Provo and in Robert Winn and family. Mrs ing up" phase between sitting up of Cleveland Leone Johnson and 1 2 Scofield and crawling.' Also, it usually Joe Perla of Salt Lake was a Salt LaJce. Vera Jacobs camel Friday. Saturday night they at- weekend visitor at the home ol down ivith theim and returned i tended the J 4 begins about the time a child is. Clear Creek wedding reception. to Salt TLake Sunday. Sasm, and Mary Pinarelli. cutting his incisor teeth and may 1 and Mr Mrs Frank Jr 5 .Royal be the child's way of relieving c r anu ne" " of Salt Lake visited theKraync weekend a"uu, IT"' "l) party JrTY1 night.lt7UP 1 the tension associated with teethCastle Gate 6 ..7 . Provo visited""f They had Sunday a pot lock dinner. Frank Vaa-- I ing. and William Mrs Sherman. of Mr 2 7 East Helper Mr and Mrs Ronald Roper and All in all, head banging in in- -, Jf-r T vnn nrA TWt crtn on) fVt-- onrl TW ThYTv e rwf T"W nm--, of Logan visited the 1 West Helper 8 University of Illinois should re- fants rarely requires any treatSat-- 1 ton entertained them with piano daughter of visited Salt (Lake family assure most parents. ment except reassuring the moth(.weekend with the Marion Ropers 2 9 Spring Glen urckay at the horne of his sister :aad vocal elections. They had an and LaVon Andersons of Price. The researchers found that er that her child is all right, is head banging is infrequent, and Mrs Leah James and family. enjoyable sfivening playing games. 1 Kenirworth Norene Jewkes K Ronnie and unlikely to hurt himself, and will 4 noticed Mrs is in less of than cent school Marasco returned John The sponsor Sunday per out of the habit. attended the Helper dancing club X 02 the infants. It usually begins grow bake sale Saturday at the home Saturday after spending Spring Canyon ing If, however, head banging conthe Coun at held 7 when is and night Saturday child between the Isaac time in Provo nslting' her Cornet store in "Helper. 14 I Latuda and Rains ! months of age, and boys are tinues regularly after the child Club. and Tony Kabonic vis- - brother, TYank Passarelli and try Slhirley more X likely to do it than girls. is 3 years of age, it probably is M Northwest Price ' Visiting with Louis Bellch and ited to Salt Lake City Friday. family. Head banging usually ceases by advisable to arrange for neuroMr and Markis were 17 Cast Price the time the child is two and Iermie and Christine Sallas of Gordon and Elaine Richardson Josephine. logic and psychiatric Mrs Robert Branch of Logan, Salt lake visited over the week spent the weekend in Salt Lake their s 18 South Price children Laurie and end wish her parents, Mr and where they visited with friends Dennis two returned home with them 2 19 Wellington and relatives. after spending a week with their Frank Rinna of Price. i SO Mr and Mrs Geno Ori Jr., of Suanyside Prosperity is only an instru Louise Belich and grandmother VUant in u Aicoll tin a 9a44 a Salt the weekend Lake spent 2 31 Northwest Helper Mrs Hollis Branch of Wellington. , jtui umt iwerev w mp was ' i..hj visiting with Mr. and Mrs Guido .Mr and Mrs Dean England and in charge of the entertainment. JO Watti Salzetti and with Mr and Mrs of Provo were Sunday A delicious luncheon was serve! family Geno TVm UaaIm. 34 Ori of Latuda. Hiarwatha J r j.nm- dinner guests at the home of featuring a lovely wedding cake TVturrvnrri " . " of Moab spent Mrs H. E. Jerry Vctor "T Ctmstensen. as 3 North Dragerton and tea. Tays. Russian Those ? attending the week end visiting his parCharles Jensen of Salt Lake were Mrs Frank Dalpiaz, Mart 20 South Dragerton ents, Mr and Mrs Bill Sherman. visited his folks this weekend. Woods, Carlyde Pace, Marilyn MR GONZALES DOOM Cub Scout meeting was held I 37 Martin accompanied him back to Madsen, Glyn Matthews Jr., An- They BUN'S RADIO & i. Ictey evening' under, leadership '< been have on We to I reports visit with their jnel Dpnnard Sr., Thomas Nielaon giving Columbia T-- V St ana wasningion, nepon-.-" .' children. ... uncoin REPAinS , other Gertrude Edwards.' "IT . una uictw-ptm Central Price t ai nnwrHrn .a rnrni n Hobbs, beenl Donate Jay hai Herring Jav . SB 6 Northeast Price wuauv, om tvji hu Work Guaranteed joe oz tamornia spem xne nigm Don Woods, Thomas Biggs, Mary are: Our officers claas at Evelyn Marshal's and will vis- - Dalpiaz, Joe Skufie, Edward .iwul as 6 Perry. u,uf" li, North Price as I ana Rooaevelt St. Helper vice Movers are wary Jensen w, Jensen. it President, Linda Garcia; Matthews Sr., Ray Glyn a DM OR 35 OaitoonviUe Comningham. Mrs Donna Asbury and Mrs president, Rkky Giltoert, and sec 4 2 Maureen Dougherty attended a at Miller Creek retary, Janice OGreen. our Valentin we the weekend visiting in Salt Lake bipthdav dlnneJ. in Pri. for their At party A. D. KELLER WALLACZ G GRANGE had a lot of fun. Leon Uzelae,3mother who celebrated her 75th Nielson of Salt Lake and John Garavaglia played on' Chairman Party Party Secretary birthday Saturday and Sunday vis their accordion and arrrnrr Mrs Leah Nielson and children Ptfcliahed Tfauraday, February 22, 1962. his Mr. Mr and parenU several days visiting her played his horn for us. We had,ltln spent a (ianee too. We are studying "it""1 "ieison- in Salt Lake City. family HERE'S HOW . . . . aPnt decimal fractions and are doing Mansfn 01 Mrs Winnifred Warren nome well. We are studying European Bauiruar ana aunoay at tne a new that word grandson had w r ana jvus cam t.idle. flouatrie. In arrived. The baby is the son of Dave and Selma Rowley visi'.ed FIRST - pick the Mr and Mrs Doyle Warren of MUSS PRICE ROOM in Scofield Sunday. Car Dugway. want yon BREWED WITH Our room made up a poem Sam and Ronnie Pinarelli were Mr and Mrs Walter Jensen and to buy. . . . about Lincoln: in Provo Sunday visiting his Mr and Mrs Joe Jensen visited in Brave and brother-in-laFrank PinareLL Perron with their mother Mrs Lincoln, Lincoln true The ladies quilted at Relief Let me learn to be like PURE ROCKY Wilstead, who returned with them SECOND - ...find ont you. Lincoln, Lincoln Strong society Tuesday. Lunch was and was taken Saturday night to and (brave You worked hard served by Virginia Nichols and a how much money yon hohspital in Provo for treatto free the Slave. Thelma Nielsen. ment will need to cover the MOUNTAIN We are working hard on our Mrs Marion Roper and Mrs addition and subtraction facts,. purchase Loma Fowler attended the wedMost otf us know them quite well. ding of Sherry Fowler and Bruce j -- 7 . j ... tmroVj ..' ' " n , I 2Le 7T "r' i ' uw" ... i w .Frc J L11 "wenfi ? Rrd Pia-cftel- f? - sni aial or truck , oat w, .... SPRING WATER. I s,ft2 S MRS BGHEOTS is George Thursday Washington's birthday, we are memorizing me poem "To Wash ington." On Feb. 22 we will find out why be is called 'Tamer of Our Country" and his many worthwhile qualities of obedience, honesty, courage, tbxnightfulness and leadership that endeared him to all Americans from the past to the present day. Debra Gate acted ai this week's perature know ObtHbuted bv HELPER MERCANTILE, CO.. Helper, UWi Chnstensen. Little Terry Fowler was flower girl at the wedding. ROOM Since their the 2, In thy light. The doubt, fear, or darkness and reveal that the way of divine decision ia a way of light, joy, and peace. tem- roultrplieatian Col-aci- shall we see (Psalms 36:9). of God will erase light light Olson of Pocatelli, Idaho visited with Mr and Mrs Victor Chris tensen. Sunday dinner gues at their home were Mr and Mr 3 A. L. Scow of Dragerton. Mr and Mrs Forbes Fail and Sherri attended a family birthday dinner for Mrs Cleo Davis of Elmo Sunday. Mrs H. E. Tays entertained relatives and friends at her home Monday evening, Feb 1)1. The occasion being a bridal shower in honor af her granddaughter Mrs (ThiBiU Charles list of those who recorder. joined Prank to tables. A Few Decades Past Third - Let our Loan Department make out loan forms and suggest plans to you - And you about the easy payments at equitable bank rates. Finance locally and save! teM THE HELPER STATE BANK Helper, Utah i . A NEWSPAPER WAS A RARITY IN MANY AMERICAN COMMUNITIES! Then to yoor Doolnooo as your tolopbono Ao clooo mrm plato, r cmy mmWo thousand office aids M wwVliii devicot Ihol cm tpeocl yowr beainoM eed hm yoo monyt . A cjwkk ttJophono call w Mug ye awet, coertMeg tervke . . . rlgfct ee T" a newspaper was a thing to be marveled at memories of the Press' fight for freedom were fresh in mind. Although newspapers are common in our country today, their existence should not be taken for granted. It is a wonderful fact that almost all of our modern communities have their own hometown newspapers, freely edited by members of their own communities spreading the news, stimulating the business .of the community, and keeping their readers informed of important events elsewhere. It is well to keep in mind that a free press and a free people are an unbeatable team. for CALM HELFER JOURNAL OFRCE SU?FLY YOUt OUR HOMETOWN LOCAL IS c a a v 1 in ii i I f t. ,'mr I, . . r, i i. I, .V .' .... ii 1 iTi !. A 14 f i ..'. 1 I ii .V, M .i A Hi i NEWSPAPER HERITAGE TO PROTECT! IIT IIOAIVAY (Alt Ufll tltl, ft AN .lit |