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Show tZhe HELPER JOURNAI (Utah) CASTLE GATE NEWS THURSDAY, SEPT. 6, 1902 PHCI EIGHT (Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Johnson and family of Pasadena, Calif., vUitcd over the weekend with DoVon's folks, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Johnson, and with Ruth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Johnson. They also were in Bountiful on business and to visit with friends. Mrj. Mary Margaret Davis and sons, Scott and Tad, of Spanish Fork, spent the weekend visiting here with her parents, Mr; and Mrs. Roy Russell, and with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis. People, Spots In The News I f TANGANYIKA leather corn helps mother child droDDed from air trans- of U.S. "Food For Peace" port as part program aiding flood-ravage- country. d 4 V (Lisle Ann Robinson spent the weekend visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rabinson. She returned to her employment in Salt Lake. Donald Watson visited herJ over the Labor Day weekend with his family. Louise and children are presently making their home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louise Nougaret, and with Donald's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Watson. Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Charles Mills motored to Spanish Fork where they were dinner guests at the home of their son and daughter-in-laBun and Nada Mills. Dodd and Mary Wilstead left for Mountain, Home, Monday Idaho, to visit with Lynden and Virginia Wilstead for the coming . week. , Lawrence Davis was home from his employment in Colorado to spend the long weekend visiting with his wife, Clea, and family. Monday evening Ruel Snow of Salt Lake City, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wilstead. He had been visiting with his father, George Snow, at Or- angeville. Monday evening Helen Hough- tort, Marie Greenland, Ora Bog- din and Olive Magann motored ivvSr Baby emperor penguin peers from 3 warm protective fold of winiv a auuuimuai sum. in Antarctica. t fa .At 2T 2 w, y ? A is-- . - r: ws. ' GINGER Farrell holds timer ,'S like one that's orbiting in Tel- -W- - J U.. T..T.. - 4 uy ouiuvj iu iuiu star, maue off transmitter two years hence, 1 A it uses mechanism that's ; adap- - i Sin J i' w This is Rainbow Bridge, perhaps one of nature'smost beautiful pieces of work. The bridge is great er than any known natural bridge in size, in colorand in its almost perfect symetry. Circle indicates. two persons standing atop the famed bridge. Rita Mae Parish are the baby's parents. Loretta Kay weighed in at 7 lb., Ill 02., and was greeted by the older Farish children, Michael, Paula, Cindy and Alli Witnesses To Meet crow At Clearfield School families of Lewis Rober-.so- n and Mrs Roberta Ariotti are son. among those from this area of George and Rae Dell Pearson, Jehovah's Witness who will atto Standardville where they sur who have been making their tend a circuit convention at Clear prised Mrs. Esther Hunter with home in Carbondale, Colo., refield, September 7 to 9. a birthday visit. The ladies enturned to the home of Rae Dell's j Commented Mr Robinson, loa joyed very pleasant visit. folks, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Fish, cal presiding minister, "As each Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones and on Friday from California where year passes, .we learn more about the children of Springville spent was George .our Creator, and His will, at the weekend at the home of Verla"s The Pearson'sseeking employment. children had been weekly meetings we hold. With Verdis Mrs. Mr. and parents, spending the past week with this added Bible knowledge come Magann. The family new responsibilities in this fast their Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor is nowgrandparents. to growing religious organization.' making preparation were very pleased to receive a new home in Long make The featured speaker for the ' word last Wednesday, of the Beach, Calif. refresher eoursse will be John arrival of a new granddaughter. Helen a P. Sutherland of Brooklyn, NT- enjoyed in Torrence, Calif. Merlin and visit over Houghton the long weekend with Over 700 ministers will hear his her daughters, daughter-in-lahighlight Bible discourses. and grandohdldren. The visitors were Mrs. Joyce Halverson, Diane and David, of West Jordan, Mrs. Adding Machine Paper, by Sharon Boynton and Cory and oR, or ease at Journal office WATCH IT! If you can identify both of these charming persons you may be older than you think! Give up? Harold of a generation ago, and uoyd, movie Era. Lloyd, who was Mildred Davis, a film star herself. daredevil-comedia- aw r n The siixmmmmmsmmiiiimxm j Phone Newt Item to Journal In 8 out of 10 cases of repainting, Bennett's Outside Pure will do the job in just one coat I Your choice of brilliant white or 1,322 Colorlzer colors. w Mrs. Nedra Houghton, Scott MUTUAL FURNITURE AND and Stacey, of Salt Lake City. The ladies' husbands were ill hunting in the Fish Lake area. Nedra also visited with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Mellor. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hrein-soof Salt Lake City joined the following relatives and enjoyed the Labor Day weekend fishing at Mirror Lake: Lydia and Paul Hreinson and Kathleen of Clearfield; Telia and Roy Allan, Nancy and Scott of Sunset, Slim and Sade Degn and Laura of Salt Lake City, George and Freida Hreinson, Ann and Curt of Salt Lake City. It was lots of fun and good fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ross, Sr., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate of Arcadia, spent Saturday and Sunday sight seeing at Page, Arizona, and Glen Ink Indicator. New Supply I HELPER, UTAH A message from the Treatury of a free people ns Canyon Dam. Mrs. H is Vou,too,can help put down a threat to freedom Uncle Sam has had some conscientious help pretty "freedom departin the ment" over the years. Vi's sister, Ora, Iclp your youngster earn higher grades this year. Give him plenty of glareless, low-colight. Hell read faster, easier, more enjoyably. 1 st mi 1 50 watts. Provide a study table 150 watts least of with even bulb at lamp 150-wa- tt for floor if (A possible, lamp. larger, bulb costs less than half a cent an hour to 1 2. Large, Thick Shad. Be sure shade is thick enough so glare does not come through , . , wide enough at bottom to spread light over entire study area. mm nnfSnnf? n ii iiiTM fi ii 11 Pencil Sharpeners for n Some of the contributors were an expert horseman named Revere best-know- ... a group of amateur stevedores who made iced tea in Boston Harbor . . . and a party of revolutionaries who created an unsplittable nation under the shadow of a cracked bell. Today the freedom which those patriots won for us being challenged. And freedom will always need brave men to defend and preserve it. Men and women, like you. You can do your share toward defending freedom by buying United States Savings Bonds today. Sale operate.) WITH i . Bulb of Monday Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ross, Jr., and family of Logan, spent the day visiting at the Sye Ross home. Gary Dee Lewis spent the weekend from Salt Lake City at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Houghton had their home brightened over the weekend by a visit from their grandchildren, Stevie, Janet and Jeannie Dansie. The Dansle children's parents, Lois and Wes, were down Monday from Salt Lake City. i ii i JJUUPuiJU 3. White Lining. Shade should have white ing to reflect maximum light. 4. At Least 2 Lights. To eliminate shadows, at least 2 lamps or The dollars you invest this way go right to work for your country now, as well as for your future. How about buying a $50 Sa vines Bond (the most popular size) next payday? The cost is only $37.60. CAR HIC See BILL WELSH -t- itSSkk ron lin- every room should have fixtures. fTTEX BUY r.:oriEY TOTAL - patriot fait! Revere also designed the first Continental currency, the first official seal of the Colonies, and the state seal of f ianitacnuseas, snu hi use maay. MOTOR CREDIT GO. k. ..' CSAUXNQW As..'y c& .... U..... !..'. lUJBUW Buy an EXTRA Bond during the Frotdom Bond Drive ntOMYOU HOME UTAH POWSR A UOHT CO. 87 East Bxh PDICE, UTAH Pfacss HE 3 Keep freedom in your future with 7-C- ?l i The V.8. U.S. 0i mi.iI lmCnwiipay ihrnnhs Vm Asmrtissmg not Savings Bonds fas-- this aimrtUtise. mmd Hm mewemyee The Tri er sUie peirtesk |