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Show Dr. and Mrs. A. TIDINGS HOME-TOW- N children returned Sunday night from a month's trip to Mexico. They report that they had a guide Bits of Thl8.eiid.That of the People and Happenings In and about Helper. Mrs. Vera Oerkejr and daughter Marlyn, returned to their home in Los Angeles this week after having spent a ibrief vacation period 'With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Peterson of Martin. Returning from a three week3 vacation were Miss Carrie Ash. ton, and Mrs ILeva Hall. They report a very enjoyable trip to the National Paris in Southern Utah and Arizona. TIIIS WEEK'S HITS iinH two couples, accompanied aw all TX)Intsi of inter. e8t Guests of Mr. and Mrs Waldo Gale last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mellor and family from Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grames ands on, Warren, of Provo. Pete Laboroi of Salt Lake Ciiy visited in Helper over the ThniDay week end. Mr and Mrs George Grivet and daughter Lorna, drove to Salt Lake City last Thursday. George returned home that night and his wife and daughter remained until Friday night. Visiting in Pueblo, Colo., last week were Mr and Mrs Frank Mr. and Mrs. lawrence Payne returned Tuesday after spending a week vlsitlQg in Salt Lake City. Air. and Mrs. Kenneth Rider of Salt Lake City were houseguests Saturday, Sunday and Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Overlade. The and Mrs. Bert Bunnell and roallv by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Williams of Price, enjoyed a drive along the Skyline to Ferron Reservoir Sunday Ethel Tullius, accompanied by her daughter, Margie, and sons, , j BY HELPER 22-1- CITED BY SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICIAL 4 HELPER THE LOSS OF BENEFITS R. Demman and FINAL GAME WON JOURNatL Helper, Utah PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, SEPT. ' Social Security 12:00 noon on Tuesday old-ag- e and In touch with the People are losing determine to your 14. 1948. Administration The Utah Bottlers .finished their survivors insurance payments to rights. last regularly scheduled eewuu which they might be entitled if me lameness hair Dasebail game Tuesday nisut they filed claims, according to the Mr. Sterling K. Peterson, Field ty, good sense require, j .. when they beat the celar dwelling Provo office of the Social Security Representative from the Provo of- To think more highly of on the Administration. During the past fice of the Social Security Admin, than we ought to American Fork team thinv "J" Cavemen's field with Jerry Dale- - three months, one out of every 10 istration, will be at the Court its quickening principle, bout going the route and receiving DerBOn9 ageu 6S or older, who House in Price from 9:00 a.m. to Lydia H. credit for the first game of the ified for payments, lost bene- m m season. f jt8 because he did not file a claim The game started out as thougn ag goon a9 te retjred from employ, it would be a close ball game and ment covereri by the Social Secur- THANKS, PEOPLE OF HELPER AREA anybody's contest with the Forkers ity Act. One man lost over $2,000 taking a slight lead the first few In benefits. He quit working under the fine support I sincerely mnings. But that Bottler's hitting security in 1941, was in second accorded me by the power that won them the people of Helper and bUBinegg for himself for awhile', half title 'began to assert itself as and then .Qed m employment recent in vicinity election, and doubles, homeruns and wnlch is not covered. He could triples, as next selected am I if over the governor ' I all singles began raining have received benefits since 1941 to misof serve few a which shall aided you by park my ability. Jf fae iad fi,ed a claim at that time plays by the Forker team turned If you afe now aged 65 nave Bracken Lee. the game into another rout. worked in employment covered wobAdv. Pol. Dalebout started off rather (Paid by J. Bracke Lee) under Social Security, and are no bly but after the first two innings longer so employed, you should get settled down to pitch ipretty good ball until the last of the ninth ra when he allowed the Forkers to run their score from 6 to 14 before n the final man was out. Mack PeyI ton continued his terrific batting H pace as he collected 5 hits in 7 times at hat, two of them being H triples, and three singles. Al Tate, who played the outfield, aided his ! over .400 average with some timely hitting and made two sensational catches to hring the chilly fans S 22-1- 4 m m appreciate fine the primary your the best oi.i Butch and Hollie, drove to Las last Thursday for a few Rout Vegas ON last week days' visit. Margie remained for Salt Lake City visitors Mem-mo- tt a few weeks, the other returning end were Mr and Mrs Cliff M.G.M. RECORDS Mrs Chris and and family home Monday night. Jouflas they attended the wedBetty Garrett: Mr. and Mrs. .Byron Coash and ding of niece, Ruth Crosland, while OK'I Baby DOK'I N daughters, Patty and Susan, and there. There Ought to be a Society Mr. Coash's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs Cliff Crawford and Isador Coash from Ashcom, Illi- children and Mr and Mrs Ralph Blue Barron: nois, visited Mrs. Coash's parents, Crawford and children spent Tues Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dougherty in. Stanley Steamer day in Salt Lake City. Christmas Dreaming Helper, before going to Colorado; Mr and Mrs J. G. Graham of Salt to visit Mr and Mrs. Sam Tougert- Lake City visited last week end at Helen Forrest: ty and family, who reside in Grand the home of Mr and Mrs C. R Junction, and Mrs. Bleanor Moore' n, S'posi Mrs Graham is Mrs and family in Steamboat Springs, Fahring. Me All of of Dennis and Marcla Colorado. Mr. Dougherty and Mrs. sister. Moore are a son and daughter of ing's Hal Mclntire: Robert L. Clegg and two Mrs the C. W. Dougherty's. Hankerln Bait Lake City, visited at the home to their feet. Chlckie Boom Gary Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs Clegg's parents, Mr and had one more scheduled Helper hosVernal Lewis, Is in the Price Mrs Lynn Overlade for a week. game with Pinney to be played at accident a e bicycle pital, following Evelyn Tyner:-CallatLeaving this week for their Salt Lake, but in order to get the In Spanish Fork last week. He home in Los Angeles are Mr and playoff series between the two; suffered a 'broken leg. (It wa Mrs Sam Eaquinta, who have been Beanero teams under a couple of days erroneously reported a broken arm visiting friends and relatives here. sooner the way was cancelled. game last week.) Mrs C L. Dyet and daughter, The local team then finished the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Child and Beverly, were Salt Lake City, vis-- ! season with 15 wins Bay Your Records against 4 three children, and Mrs. August itors Tuesday. losses. Jones from Salt Lake City, enjoyed, Norrls Dyet visited here last HOME APPLIANCE the week end with Mrs. Jones' week end. He came to attend the SIX GIRLS, ONE daughter, Margaret Reld and fam- wedding of his friend, Lloyd John BOY GRADUATE COMPANY ily. eon. Mr and Mrs Jkn Galanis and Mr and Mrs Kendall Carr andiROM LDS PRIMARY (Crowded out last week' 124 80. Main Helper drove to Payson Monday to hodi. Labor family day family spent the Three old girls of the attend the Onion festival Accom. days visiting in Helper. LDS ward Primary were Helper Paul drove panied by Young, they honored last Sunday night when to Salt Lake City Tuesday. they were presented certificates last week end of for Houseguests having finished 3 years of per Mr and Mrs E. D. Johnson were feet primary work and were now Mr and Mrs David O. Noakes and to attend MIA as gradu eligible family from Centerville and Mrs. ates from primary. They were Kay M. M. Parsons of Salt Lake, daugh Broadbent. Lynnette Carr and ter of the Johnsons. They arrived McCune. Three other girls, Jeanne to attend the wedding of Lloyd Lorene Uzelac. Kay Binks and Johnson and Ellen Sealey. Janet Shafer. were also gradu- Mr and Mrs Paul Carter and and received certificates for ated family of Salt Lake City visited one year of perfect work. One boy. Friday and Saturday at the homes Vernon Coleman, was graduated of Mr and Mrs Byron Carter and at the conducted exercises by Mrs. Mr and Mrs C. A. Knobbs. Mr Pearl Gardner, president of the from Salt Lake Kelly accompanied primary during the last year. them. Mrs. Joy Bowcutt received the SunVisitors last Saturday and into MIA work as one of the girls day at the home of Mr and Mrs new presidency of the YWMIA brother-in-laMr and sister and and Paul Young accepted young Mrs Ralph Poulson and daughter, Carol of Ephraim. They were ac Vernon Coleman as president of the YMMIA. Elmer Parker, mem. companied by Miss Carol Young, The two families, accompanied by ber of the Mshwrtc. participated accepting Ver. Mr and Mrs Gerald Otteson from in the ceremny non a and deacon and Prospective Price, enjoyed an outing at Mud .holder of the Aaron! priesthood. snrin snHav 77 The Chiara family spent Monday "Kitchen-Mast- e in Salt Lake took the children to RESOURCE MEETS the Zoo" and Liberty Park. Arriving last Friday to visit the SCHEDULED FOR Here's perfect addition to your Kitchen K. D. Marquis home were two Mark's brothers and their families a or Dinette Set, All Metal and A Mr and Mrs John Marquis and fflSTFRN ARF A Service. $ Plastic, Long daughters, Rosemary and Joan of Albany, Oregon, and Mr and Mrs Concluding investigation "field Glen Marquis and son. Glen Jr., of trips in a complete statewide PORCELAIN or PLASTIC TOPS Calif. John and family vey of Utah's natural resources, left Tuesday, and the others are research workers of the University Several Color Combinations to Choose From leaving today for their home in of Utah and members of the sources Committee of the Wall As- CHAIRS ARE WELL PADDED Howard Marquis left last week sociation of Chamber of Commerce for Mt. Pleasant, to start training Executives, will hold a series of Metal Heavily Chrome for football at Wasatch Academy. meetings beginning September 13 ln Eastern and Southwestern com, HELPER SOLDIER IS munities, J. A. Theobald, Price, the association, anADVANCED IN JAJAN President nounced. Master Sergeant Frank Verant, During the week the following Sth Army Replacement Training meetings have been scheduled: Center, Atsugl. Japan, whose wife, Monday, September 13, Roosevelt, JOHN SKERL, Manager Mrs. Melba Verant. resides at Box 12:13 p.m. under the chairmanship 90, Helper, has been found quail- - of Ernest ID3LPER PHONE 37 Schmidt; Vernal, 8:00 fied in the military occupational p.m., Scout House, B. A. Stringham, specialities of heavy-weapogun chairman; Tuesday, September U, crewman and administrative J.C.O. Price. S:0n p.m.. J. A. Theobald.' Acquired largely through his Army chairman; Wednesday. 1:00 p.m.! W these Monticello. Donald Adams, training and experience, will aid Ver- - man; 7:30 p. ni., Moab Court House ant to obtain advancement under Winford Iitmce. chairman; Thurs-thnew Career Plan which 18 to day, noon, Green River, J. A. Thee." govern all promotions in enlisted bald, chairman, and warrant grades. Meetings will bo conducted un- Stationed in Yokohama," Japan's der the auspices of local Chambers major port city, and seat of the nf Comniprce and civic clubs with headquarters of the Eighth Army, invited guests of representatives Sergeant Verant is filling an es. of business, industry and agricul-sentiI always think it dors a newssyiw.nia iar:i-- "or U;? h;i'it of job with the Army's oecu- - n're. Loral loader win meet with paper editor good to get out from his city cousin; the tolerance of To occupy his leis. 'X Elroy N'elson. acting director forces. pation behind his dek and see how folks folks w'r.o vote one way towards ure hours he has access to the- - f the Bureau of Husiness and in other parts of America look, and those who oti another; the toler.iters, clubs, libraries, evening Economic Research of the Universe-lassoance of those who prefer spring think, rnd act. a gymnasium, bowling al- - ity of Utah, and with cinron s, And that's what I've been doing water towards those who enjoy a ball and tennis courts, pon. and Ferris Hillyard, research volley these past weeks, touring the moderate bevcrn;re like beer. a swimming pool, n golf course, as wcr';er of the University. Includ-we- ll From where I sit, it's that great country from Michigan to Texas, as the picturesque scenery of "' in the party will he jr Wright California to Maine. It's a mighty American trait of tolerance reV'dker, secretary of the Utah th!s ancient country. encouraging experience. Not only spect for individual tastes and Entering the Army ln 1920. he Chambers of Commerce Resources because of the different points of liberties that makes this country arrived )n this theater ln 1947. He '""imittee: Stephen J. Moloney, view you run Into but because strong. Let's never lose it! Is a former student of Spring Can. P"WIilty representative of the of the tolerance which reconciles committee; Nelson W. Aldrlch, yon, Utah, Schools. those different points of view. Kpnnptt Copper Company; James No abilities, however splendid, k m,'hrAn manager of the I mean the tolerance of a renn- can command success without in- - rtan M, , Association- - Ames tense labor and persevering appll. K "aR,ey' of the Utah manager -- A, T. Stewart Manufacturers' cation. Cewritht, 1943, United Siaiet Brewers Ftuadatitn Association; Fahr-chlldre- j J. nnna,nAnnnrio...-..- -. .riHZH j at ar Metal Dinnefte Sets i w, r Douglas i the ... ce for t i , Parts t Plated Mutual Furniture & Hdvv.l M-S- mm e One Great American Ircsif al s, Nel-ley- r..r H I Keith and Hector Say: X H X H X Vz BAG H ORANGES LB AVER. 49c LB FIRM, CRISP LETTUCE LB FOR SLICING H 650 SHEETS j M TOILET TISSUE BLEACH H nubora 4 '"390 quart 134 H 3! PICKLING Bring Container gallon VINEGAR PEP 5c MMJT Extract.... a -- JjjJ PLAY-OF- F Hue ISibbon omD3ealT(o X trcuna special rcr m, H 384 LGPKG 160 OAF POWDER H Ham Loaf Bjkcd Shcc: Potatoes H Creamed Cau!:i:cwer Sliced Tomatoes with French Dressing Hot Rolls Butter or ta COFFEE X H H 3 H 3 p j j 1 (lightly beaten egg ; 2 (350 F.). Grease a qt. baking dish. Mix together egg, miik, water, apple sauce, salt and vanilla. Combine crumbs with sugar and melted butter. Fold Vi cup crumbs into milk mixture. Pour into greased baking dish. Top with remaining crumb mixture. Bake about 30 min., or until firm. Serve warm or cold. Makes 4 servings. If unsweetened apple sauce is used, increase sugar to j, cup. Yoh mil yCrd: SEGO MILK 2 CRACKERS - 15 H 3 H SJ& H X H X H X TENDERIZED H CUDE STEAK I H X H LOOSE Genuine Italian PORK FEET SAUSAGE LB39c LB6Sc X H X H H X iMild American CHEESE LB CANNED e"26g X X 31c 11 3 CANS LB53c STEAK 1 GRAHAM H 290 teaspoon vanilla cup graham cracker crumbs 3 taMespoons sugar 2 tablespoons melted apple sauce ' teaspoon salt butter or margarine Turn on oven; set at moderately slow Vl cup SeRO Milk 3 tablespoons water 1 cup sweetened 3 U 3 3 M 3 n BULK LAUD VEAL Shoulder Pudding APPLE SAUCE 3 4 H Apple Graham 5 X 54c 38c j 19c XH PINT JAR X (Recipe belcw) NOTE: Look for the starreJ spriijls in our ad to make this meal. 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