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Show Che Polio Pioneers Blazing New Trail HELPER THURSDAY, JUNE T "V. 7, JOURNAL (Utah) 19ti2 THREE PAGE j))SNOW REMOVAU- v. n Nero'i ancient empire on the mow relunny Mediterranean, moval was no probleml In .fact, Roman slaves had to bring snow down from the nearby mountains to the Emperor's palace. They'd carry it in buckets pour it into the palace's double Friendly News Notes From CASTLE ATF G by ARLENE WILSTEAD Mrs Fay Woodward and daugh- ah lodge chapter in Delta. Dick and Kay Snow spent thJ ters, Kath and Kristy, of Kearns arrived Wednesday at the Edgar weekend .visiting at the home of Johnson home to visit with Fay's parents Mr and Mrs Clint Snow. parents until Sunday, when they' Last week they enjoyed a visit returned to their home by train. with another son LaMar. All of Miss Ann Wilstead of Law- the boys live in Salt aLke City. Chuck Olsm, son of Mr and rence spent several days visiting at the home of Lynn Wilstead.! Mr, Leland Olsen, left Sunday, Pi'ggy Lynn Wilstead returned afternoon for San Diego, Calif, In the winter of 1960-'6an with Ann Saturday to visit until, to enter boot training with the estimated 57.3 inches of snow Marines. Mrs Merle Swanson and Wednesday. fell in New York City most of children Dalene .and Kevin, and Mr Mrs and Ben Peterson and it during the two big storms in son of SLC were weekend guests Miss Lorraine Olsen of SLC December and February! The at the home of Ben's mother, spent the weekend at the home storms cost the city $22,911,-35- 9 Mrs Carmela Peterson. Mr and of their parents to enjoy a visit ! in -ti " ,tm . Mr, Frank Pocorelli and family prior to their brother leaving. Mrs Christine Jensen of Lawof SLC also were weekend guests rence is enjoying a visit at the at the Peterson home. were They A IShere to attend the wedding rites home of her daughter, Mrs Pearl and 'reception, of Carmela's daugh Wilstead. She returned with Pearl and Ray on Memorial Day. ter Gaylene and John Crocco. Today, warm solutions Mr and Mrs John Pessetto and Mr and Mrs Bruce Johnson flowing through steel pipes buried under walks and and family of Kearns were Wed Craig of Bountiful, spent the wekend at the Ray Wilstead resdriveways in many comnesday visitors at the homes of mercial buildings, homes their parents and grandparents, idence. They were down to get and ramps, parking areas, Mr and Mrs Wellxr Hardee and Johnny Ray and Scott, who had street intersections and been visiting with their grandMr and Mrs A. R. Johnson. melt snow as it bridges Ms Roween Unsworth and chil parents. falls and eliminate costly Mr and Mrs Lcandro Ochoa dren, Jo and Kay, spent last 1 removal week visiting at the home of Mr and and Orlando, who have been and Mrs Louis Nougaret. Satur-drt- )' making their home here and in (Mr and Mrs Dan Pilling visited Provo shopping. the Nougarets returned their SLC have now vacated their house to live in SLC. Mem-and the in Cleveland Memmott with Mrj Mrs Sunday spent daughter and granddaughters to Mr and Mrs Chan Jones and Mrs Jim Ward. Dan Pilling orial holidays in Ogden. their home in Grants, NjM. They children of SHJC wen? Tuesday if the and Swenson Mrs Mr World Martin Fair' on returned Jr., enjoying Monday. at the Charles Mills. visitors with his grandmother. and family spent Wednesday in Mr and Mrs Silas Saturday visiting with Una's mom. Ross motored to Manti where Mr and Mrs Grant Rowley Sterling Debbie Bailey of Castle Gate Temple marriage rites wcr2 per- Work Permti Need her grandparents formed for them. Mr and Mrs Cited By Local with Mr and Mrs Carl Astoury r and Mrs Collette. Mel Taylor and Dixie Leah wee U.S. and Mr Ray Miller. , Employment Servie ' -- n nd also present. f-Everyone under age 18 tmut Mr and Mrs Dan Morrgan and Yvonne and Kenny Johnon of have a work permit in order to family of Salt Lake visited the Mrs Winifred Warren. Stanley Bountiful spent all of last week be Lgally in the work force. Emweekend with Mr and Mrs Gerstayed to visit for a while with visiting here with th!r grand ployers protect themselves from ald Morgan. his grandmother. parents. Mr and .Mrs Fder John. possible prosecution by insisting Mrs Una Swenson left Sunday son and Mr and Mrs A. R. John that young job applicants meet . -v weekend thev wrre this requirement. !for Glenwof Chubbuck and children. Col?"J son. Onbvthettieir a joined parents, Mr and Mr and Mrs Forbes Fail and spend , Obtaining a work permit does ,n m,.(!bill Mrs DeVon Johnson and sisters. not involve a lot of red tape. Just 1C3IUC11V3. ' Annette visited in Ferron Sun- -, , , Mrs June Ransom and children follow these three simple steps: anu jxayuwnu jUh.v day and Cherrie returned with Richards of iSan Bernardino,' Cal., of Preston. Idaho, arrived hpre 1. As soon as you land a job, them. She had been visiting with: were here to attend the funeral Monday where they visited rel- get an application for a work Mr and Mrs Ralph Lemon of Jkn Hatsis & Richard Oharles- - atives andfriends until Saturday. permit from the pupil personnel Mr and Mrs Adoloh Canto They were guts at the heme of office at your district school, 'suspent the oveekend at Fish Lake. .m.. l1Wr nnf1 Mr, r,m Mr and Mrs Lynn Wilstead. J's perintendent's office. Mr and Mrs Victor ChristenSeh'Browni Kennyi Ray and Terryi daughter Linda Dee Wilstead. 2. Then you have your emSalt Lake, spent the week staysd on to visit at the home all ployer, your parents, and your The Relief Society expresses withqf their folks. of her uncle. Bud Wilstead, son ichoal principal fill out their thanks to all who assisted in the Mr and Mrs Merlin Anderson of Mr and Mrs L. W. returned particular sections of the applifunerals of Jim Hatas and Rich visited in Richfield with Mr and to Idaho for a visit. " cation. If your new job is for ard Charlesworth. Mrs Dee Mvatt. Kddie staved to Evan James and son Randv of only, the principal need Don Trauntvein of Ogden Lun with " omnrtnarpnU. Orem were Wednesday visitors not sign the card. ' spent several days with Mr and Mr and Mrs William Tittle of to the home of Evan's folks, Mr 3. Then the fohool authorities Mrs Henry Trauntvein. They are Colombia visited with the Andy and Mrs James. Sye your turthdate as well as verify also taking care of a young grand Henry Scorzato's and the Mr and Mrs Arley Griffin of the suitability of the work you son while their folks Jim and Pappas, Brandis Cales. San Diego, Calif., who have been intend to do. If these items check Bva Dixon attend th? World's visiting at the honr? of Lethn's out properly, you' get your perFair. Taylor, mit. mother, Mrs Armeline Miss Beth Burnside of Salt left for their horn? on Friday. Simple, isn't it! Lake visited the weekend with Mr and Mrs Scott Johnson and her folks Mr and Mrs Ed Burn son, of SLC were visitors last side. She has just completed a week a tthe home of Scott's par year of schooling at a beautician Mr and Mrs Edgar Johnson. ents, in school Salt Lak? City. to our three ffhtBiblt Congratulations Mr and' Mrs Ronnie Wilson walk in Carbon college graduates: Paul we also So might and daughter of Duchesne visited and Dick Newberry Tabone, newness of life. with Mr and Mrs .Dick Wilson. Turner. (Rom. 6:4). Gary Mr and Mrs Roy Rhinehart of Jeanette Miller of Springville The way of Spirit is newWhittier, Calif, visited rwith Mr is spending a ten day vacation and Mrs Cal Jewkes and Mr and ness. How privileged we are at the home of her cousin. Anto venture on untried paths Mrs- Rex Jewkes. .Lewis. The little girl return drea to truths new to discover Mrs Mavis Crocco and Mrs and ed withthe Andy Lewis family and live grow by! in Teola Gordon spent Saturday when they spent Memorial Day s at Spanish Fork. accom Monday Mrs iMae Snow oanied Mrs Katherine Wright of Helper to Delta where they stay ed .until Tuesday. While there UAW right, he mad then!" they made, a visitation to Rebek1, s IS 1 p i ' ' 1954, Randy Kerr rocoivsd the first shot launching the giant nationwide field trial of the Salic polio vaccine. Eight years later Randy presents a Salk institute lapel button to Crystal Brown, 18, a March of Dimes Teen Age Program leader and delegate from Warwick, R. I. Conference in Washington, D. C. at the 32nd National In April, ld 4-- Young Randall Kerr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Kerr, Oakton, Va., is growing up to the title he has held for eight years the nation's No. 1 Polio " Pioneer. In April, 1954, he was the first of millions of young school children who participated in the giant March of Dimes-financfield trials which helped prove the safety and effectiveness of the Salk vaccine. Now going-on-1Randy is the official leader of today's teen-ag- e Polio Pioneers who are out to build a laboratory wing of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in San Diego, Calif. To be constructed with funds raised by teenagers representing many schools and youth organizations across the country, the laboratory wing will be an enduring tribute to the youth of America and, the historic success of their partnership with science against says the mature Randy Kerr. "But now we're old enough to realize how much the protection they represented has meant to us and to children every- where." virology, immunology and genetics, as well as others from such fields as physics and mathematics, to concentrate on finding answers to basic biological questions affecting life, health and disease. As the No. 1 Polio Pioneer, Randy Kerr will help his teenage cohorts make plans for g events to support the $15 million Salk Institute Building Fund. The fund is sponsored nationally by The of National Foundation-Marc- h Dimes, through which the Amercan people totally supported Dr. Salk s polio research. The starting date for the Salk Institute Building Fund campaign June 1 coincides with Randy's fifteenth birthday. "I can't think of a better way to celebrate," he says, "than by joining all the rest of the country's Polio Pioneers to thank Dr. Salk in this concrete way for the protection we've enjoyed. As tomorrow's adults, we can look forward to big dividends from our shares in the A student majoring in chemistry and math, Randy is completing his sophomore year at the Flint Hill School in Oakton. Like most teenagers, he is far more aware of the giant strides of modern science than many adults. "Dr. Salk's idea of a center where great scientists can work together for better understanding of the processes of life makes sense," Randy says with youthful positiveness. "Things like heredity and all sorts of disease are complicated. They have to be studied from a lot of different viewpoints if we're going to get the scientific knowledge we need." The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, scheduled to open in 1963, will be directed polio. by Dr. Jonas Salk. He will be "We were just kids when we joined by many world-eminefirst got our Polio Pioneer pins," scientists in biology, chemistry, Salk Institute." top-not- ch I fund-raisin- ed 5, nt m snow-removal- , s fc- ff rJ . ' &Jf. . News About Our Neighbors From .,tu" ... KENILWORTH By BARBARA CALES invxmi Mr and Mrs Arthur Oldham and Mrs Elaine Borsky of Bur-ban- k, Calif., and Dean and Dave Hales of Kaysville visited at the Brandis Cales home. Mr and Mrs Ted Bryan were visitors in Ferron Wednesday. Miss Janet Bryan was the week end guest of Alma Westfall of Price. Sunday they visited in Ogden. Friday Lorraine Davis, Barbara Cales were the guests at a slumber party given by Sharon ' Stanfield of Price. Mr and Mrs Prestis of Castle h, Gate visited with Mrs Louise Josephine Machek and Mar- -' gie Nucich. Mr and Mrs Robert Saastamon in and daughter Holly of Salt Lake spent the weekend with Mr trt rcj hasoo 929 notus- - 18 ff T09 PPOTICTlDt ? Equitable Insurance Agency INSURANCE Of All Types Public Liability r FIRE f j - LIFE ; i Be-lic- AUTO QEORGX PATTIRICK PfcoM ME7-03Price, UtaX 30 - and Mrs Art Saastamonin. Mrs Claude Olsen and children are visiting in Layton with her mother Mrs Stapley. Kenny and grancunotner will vacation in California. - Mr and Mrs Leslie Robertson and daughter Connie and Mrs Clark Rowley and son visited with the Rex and Cal Jewkes families. jMt and Mrs' Junior Jewkes and children visited with Mr and Mrs Cal Jewkes. Vickie and Stephen are spending a week with their grandparents. Mr and Mrs Matt Doughtery were Salt Lake visitors. Mr and Mrs Schroader and daughter of Orem were the week end guests of Mr and Mrs Richard Davis. 4 J A Few Decades Past II; Neighbors - frt! CENTRAL COMMISSION A NEWSPAPER WAS A RARITY AND SUPPLY CO, ijcraii p.i IN MANY AMERICAN COMMUNITIES! mf&h k:&4 lei trhA' Then a newspaper was a thing to be marveled at iar memories of the Press' fight for freedom were fresh in mind. Although newspapers are common in our country today, their existence should not b taken for granted. It is a wonderful fact that almost all of our modem 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 fret press and a frse people are an unbeatable team. 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