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Show The HELPER (Utah) JOURNAL JANUARY PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, Our (Great America ft 18, 1951 NOTICE TO VETERANS, Church of Ascension To Continue There will be an important meeting at the civic auditorium in Helper Thursday, January 25,1 ClKTOA "4 11:30 a.m. Services The Church of the Ascension In Kenilworth will continue with regular 11:30 a.m. Sunday services this coming year. Next week on the 21, Mrs. Robinson, one of the ladies of the parish, will provide coffee and cookies after the service for all those who wish to remain. A different member of the congregation will be in charge of refreshments for eac.h month following. The patient in spirit is better On Monday the 15th the fam than the proud in spirit. ilies of the parish held a "Pot Luck" dinner in the community dining room at Kenilworth. After the dinner a series of slide pictures on the summer Church Vacation School in Kenilworth were shown and plans for the running of the church in the coming year were discussed. Reports for last year from the Women's Church Guild, the Girl's Friendly Society, and the Church itself we;1 heard. Emil Parcich went to Salt Lake Wednesday and entered the St. Marks hospital for a physical checkup. "Woody" Merkley, local in. jeweler, took his father-in-laMrs. Parcich accompanied them. Mrs. Parcich and Woody returned Wednesday evening. Mrs. Retta Rroadbent of Provo spent the week end with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn llroadbent. Mrs. John Buchanan and Mrs. W. Dougherty attended the funeral of their aunt Mrs. Alma Andrus in Spanish Fork last week C. end. Every good shoemaker knows that fine leathers and smart appearance alone do not determine a truly fine s of shoe. It is skilicd purpose that count. CENTRAL COMM. AND SUPPLY CO. Better Materials man-hour- THE TOGGERY HELPER, UTAH Helper DILLS Prescription Pharmacy D. & R. G. W. R. 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This Congress, at least the first claim "No Substitute for Milk session, will be asked to legis- From Infancy to Old Age it is a late on foreign policies which Vital Health Factor." These headlines bring a significould lead to peace. On the other hand, American foreign policy cant scientific message to milcould very easily encourage ex- lions across America with a f'tll pansion of the Korean war to page story published in, the Janone of world-wid- e dimensions. In uary 7 issue of the American either event, every citizen is Weekly, week end magazine supplement to leading metropolitan vitally affected. by the American daily newspapers. Participation people in achieving a peaceful The story is authored by G. B. world, a position to which we Lai, science editor for this widealready are committed, is going ly read popular publication. Auon thor Lai was cited recently for to have severe repercussions our domestic economy and on "distinguisred service" in the anthe furtherance of many of our nual presentation of awards by domestic programs whicji would the American Dairy Association improve the personal well being representing the nation's dairy of the individual citizen. farmers. The big controversy in Con "Are you one of the thousands gress over this foreign policy of adults who ibelieve milk is a question is going to be the extent food for children and that a of participation by this country! grown-ucan take it or leave it and also the type of aid we are alone as he pleases and still regoing ta give. tain the best of health?" is ILal's For instance, during committee challenging question. hearings on the North Atlantic "Then you probably are cheatPact and the arms implementa ing yourself out of a share of tion, program for the European' the physical fitness that should nations, government officials, from be yours," he replies in the artithe Secretary of State to Defense, cle. "Recent nutrition experiments Department, solemnly testified that' have proved that milk is am exU. S. aid would e in the form of. cellent source of 'growth magic' arms and munitions, prior to any an unknown chemical that is open attack. These same officials essential for normal bodily profurther emphasized the fact that! cesses At any age." U. S. commitments would not Supporting evidence for Lai's be necessarily binding unless! story is cited in recent research these countries cooperated by do.1 conducted by scientists at the ing everything they possibly New York University - Bellevue could do to improve their econ- Medical Center, New York City. omic conditions and to strengthen Human feeding experiments contheir military establishments. that the investigators vinced Now, however, the Administra "whole milk contains some eletion proposes to send American for essential ment absolutely sildlers to Europe to help defend continuation of body growth." those European nations who have He who waits long enough for failed adequately to prepare their own manpower for defense. something to turn up may find Whether or not American sup It's only his toes. plies manpower, our national defense effort Is going to require WHAT GOES ON such tremendous amounts of from Page Ore) (Continued money and labor that it will reby the Legislative sures proposed tard greatly many of our doand right here I would Council, mestic programs. Bright prospects like to say a word about the inwhich were on the horizon less troduction of bills. The rule is than a year ago and which lent introassurance to an expansion in that only a legislator may duce a bill, but the fact is that the Western reclamation program 90 of all bills are written up have almost entirely disappeared. and by individuals and proposed We shall have a real fight on our hands If we are to secure organizations outside of the legislature. After a bill is prepared, any new project construction not related strictly to defense. The the next step is to find some entire reclamation program may senator or Representative who is be reduced to a mere administra- willing to introduce or sponsor It. have little or tive effort designed to keep plans Most legislators and studies up to date so that a nothing to do with thinking up or preparing the bills they put resumption can be undertaken at their names on, and some of them the first opportunity. There doesn't seem to be any try to get their names on a M of bills with the mistaken idea reason why the Administration cannot go ahead with a program that it will add to their prestige of authorizations for various rec- and importance as law makers. I learned my lesson on that matlamation programs as they are and approved by the ter in the last session. On one or completed two occasions I found myself in Dept. of Interior. If that plan is the embarrassing position of havneceswill be followed, all that to oppose a ibill that bore my sary when the proper time ar- ing I hadn't examined rives will be for Congress to ap name, because it carefully before signing it. propriate construction funds rs What did the Legislators think requested. I can see no reason of the Governor's Message? Well why the entire reclamation pro here are a couple of samples gram should be halted, but I can see that there will be little likeli- from two of my fellow Senators. Quote, "It was the most conhood of promoting projects which structive message since the days ex have the sole advantage of of Governor Mabey. It showed local economy. panding of vision and courage of a high orI believe that construction the Weber Basin project should der, and it was backed up by efficient performance and proceed in order to meet the de- real, mands of military establishments not a lot of "fair deal hooey", the and cities and towns of northern and "I couldn't go along with said. In he Governor anything Utah. Likewise, some projects hould be His message was not aimed at under Central Utah helping the legislature in Its dif undertaken to provide hydro-electri- c ac- ficult task. It was the Governor's to advance needed energy speech for retivity In Industries vital to the opening campaign In 1952. Just a lot Of election defense program. nation's propaganda". Mr. and Mrs. Ace Miner spent Take your choice. Could It be Thursday of last week In Salt that we are Inclined to hear, Lake City In celebration of their only what we want to heart 25th wedding anniversary. We Well, so long A. I. Tippetts Join their many friends In wishYonr Senator from Sanpete ing them many happy returns. At Community Church Sunday, Jan. 21 J An International Dinner will be Methoby the Community dist Church of Price on Sunday, Jan. 21, at 12:30. Persons born Sure I'm chesty about Corby's quality... ) held in other countries are especially invited to come and bring a favorite dish of food from the old country. After the music, a moving picture will be shown concerning life in the Near East. Jack Sanders of Price was elected president of the Couples Club last Sunday, Ken Ranson of Lena Helper became Mabbutt of Price was elected secretary, and Jenny Belt of Helper, ' P-- j J p FOR YOUR BUILDING NEEDS Phone 71 ';- t"S?L at 8 p.m., according to an an- nonncement of J. B. Willis, active Legion member of Carbon Post! No. 21, American Legion. All per--j sons with military background, are urged to attend this meeting. There will be a dutch lunch served after the regular meeting. Nolan Davis, post commander, will he in charge of the meeting. Ecclesiastes d Tittt7ij1&' vf advice on ordering and caring for baby chicks. Tabernacle To Attend All poultrymen in the county are urged to attend and hear Mr. Wnter Convention Special Meetings Rev. Claude Taylor, pastor of Jenkins, and ftlso to participate Representatives from the Price of in electing a planning board to Garden Club will attend the mid the Faith Gospel tabernacle an- - outlr.e a poultry improvement Martin Junction this week winter convention of the Utah ncunced that a special series of program for the year 1951. Association of Garden Clubs in meetings will start Sunday, JanWe are glad to report that Salt Lake City January 20. at which Rev. E. B. word has been received by the President Robert L. Hassell, j uary 21, Wilkins will be the guest speak-- i of Joseph Mlmarek of family Director Mrs. G. J. Reeves, Secer. Services will be each follow that he is in much betOmaha, and Chester Mrs. Slaugh retary at 7:30 p.m. ter health than first reports inBliss Hubbard are planning to ing night beginning and all interested in old time dicated. attend. are invited to be will The convention held in gospel preaching Mr. and Mrs. Steve Diamantl these services. attend the ladies literary club, 850 East Sunday services include classes are the proud parents of an inSouth Temple, Salt Lake City. all ages at 10 in the morning; fant son, born Jan. 7th at the The theme of the convention will for hospital. worship at 11 a.m.; young peoples be conservation. and the 6:30 at services p.m. In addition to the program of services at t e convention, garden club rep- regular evangelistic WHETHER FOR LOVE 7:30 p.m. resentatives from Price will meet OR JUST FOR FUN, with the state garden club offiIn Valentines we have the one. cials for the purpose of laying Poultry Representative preliminary plans for a garden To Valentines by Price Speak short course to be held in this RoDert L. Hassell County Agent GIBSON area this coming spring. Any announces that Woodrow R. Jenkwho like would enthusiast garden will Always The Finest! to attend this convention with ins, Extension poultryman, and their to poultrymen the delegates mentioned should speak court contact Robert Hassell before Sat-- I wives January 22, at the WOODY'S JEWELRY room in Price at 7:30 p.m. Mr. 20. urday morning, January Utah Helper on outlook the Jenkins will speak and of the industry give poultry International Dinner Faith Gospel Price Garden Club IT'S THE SEASON FOR STORMS-A- YOU iny! j XE PROTECTED? Now one of the country's leading brands, Corby's was made famous by millions who wanted good whiskey at a sensible price." INSURANCE Of All Types - LIFE AUTO FIRE Public Liability Equitable Insurance frCORBY'S A Agency G. 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