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Show In the Senate sectiorj of the ?fingham R., Vernal) was ;he of south- - lone republican to vote in favor measure, a ern and eastern areas would pro. of the latter. vide for tne reduction of mem-- . The battle for gas' bership. Also, Salt Lake, weber ;ax refund promists to he a !)it- a"s-!tand Utah Counties would be one x'leie was :u difficult-trieted to provide that resident in getting through the House a Ot tnose counties be ruling bjij t0 give refunds on Special only one senator, as in the fuels f0j. use. II II iiIH"J4U5i$. ; to: . remainder of the state. Now Salt, u, air ,.0 Lake County citizens vote for q fu, rura,.urban Vinous seven and those in Utah and We- Mch 0tler tQ a s(and. ber vote for two. m ;he qn )u of ,.as ,av Chief opponent to this measure reuate is Sen. Alonzo F. Hopkin (D..I As jne the ma(ter ende( By HARRY MARLOWE .... iin Woodruff) who is holding out for' an , nn a, amendment to one seemed A reshuffling of the seats in the appears likely it will be tied to, a constitutional sii!e just what quite Utah Legislature, with a possible the constitution, regardless of the provide for would happen. The lower nouse each countv. reduction of membership in both proposal accepted. margin shifts will determine how As a compromise it has been mlK.n ir any sasoiine taxes will houses, might yet come out of on the issue moved into I Debate . f y Vi. ; that ciicipuritrl 1... the session now over on , 7oe tfccepiauie(ha sma" - iDe ratseo- bloc prominence near the end of the r", Capitol Hill. nugi't The farm session third week of the (so called even er counties, piovudng it is placi d If the legislative reapportionof many is it on of the . still order composed thtugh and is high bv constitu- ment should come, however, it husiness at this nOint. It all start- - in. the constitution has prom- . representatives) emunent m oroer to ed in the Senate with the arrival 'l0,njal ,here wj)I fae no gag raise unless a reiund measure is culd ,UIet ,,he balance passed. And they appear to have rested a bill introduced by Sen. tute, thatf in fu" All Types of PP"lat'n ver, yery nearly enough power to make Rendell X. Mabey (R., Bountiful). area in both houses. their threat good. This measure, tne only one ac- -j The reapportionment issue, ceptable to a majority of tbejalong wkh 3x refundSj in. Utah Legislative council, would L0me tax ,.eduction and appropri-cu- t Castle Gate G.I. the size of the HoUSe from 60atiOng haye come on as top issues Now In Germany to 53 and the Senate from 23 toin (ne session s0 far Qov 21. would Davis Pvt. Glenn S. Peterson. wose pick uPjBracken County Lee put strew on ap-Equitable Insurance but Salt Lke Colleen, lives in Castle representative, wife, wjUl his budget priationR Agency County would lose four, and Box message that proposes cute prin- Gate, is now serving in Germany M. Tattwi Q. Pattertck Elder, Sanpete, carbon and Cache cipally in the budgets of the Uni- with the 2nd Armored Division. : Price Phone 202 would lose one each. Part of western Europe's NATO versity of Utah and Utah State this division is undergoing Army, state and College Agricultural constant field training in Gerspending of 50O,OOO for 1953-5many. than 1n the nearly ended 1951-5Workl War 11 veterans will rebiennium. Cities and counties have pushed member this same division raced through the House so far a pro- across France in the summer of vision to put all motor vehicle 1944, drove through Belgium and registration funds into the B and crossed the German border at C road fund, which is exclusively Schimmert on the ISth of SepSnow Tires &. Chains are your for their use. At present they Set tember. They encountered fiei'ce needs now, along with Ant$2,000,000 and the rest is split fighting in deep snow that winifreeze and regular Battery ter in the Ardennes forest while with the state road commission. Check-upThe Senate also killed efforts helping to reduce the German of sen. Edward If. Watson (D.. "Bulge." See Us For Winterizing Salt Lake) to rescind a 1951 vote Peterson, formerly stationed at urging the limitation of federal Fort Ord, Calif., entered the Army income taxes to 25 per cent of in May, 1952. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. income and to urge the conMain &. Locust Sts. 307 Phone Helper gress to retain federal control of LeRoy E. Peterson, 63 W. 1st St., oil lands, sen. B. H. Ephraim, Utah. ilimietrilw I The ... one-thir- d v .1 - j a 3 s. MIDLAND SERVICE STATION off-sho- the U LIBRARY PAGE THREE SPEEDS By ELIZABETH OF UTAH WEEKLY PAPERS KENILWORTS5 . . JOURNAL News About Our Neighbors From ' ii (Utah) 5, 1953 FEBRUARY MICROFILMING ,r Ei HELPER THURSDAY, HANSON Complete files of all available Utah newspapers soon will he stored in the University of Utah library, according to L. H. University Librarian. "With our recent completion of the microfilming of ail copies of. the Vernal Express str.ee 1891, we have taken another step toward that goal," Mr. Kirkpatrick said. "We are now filming the Brigham City papers." Other papers which have been microfilmed hnihi'he- the mant Wasatch Wave, Eph- Messenger, Mt. rami Enterprise, pleasant Pyramid, Park City Record and the Provo Herald. The library also has microfilmed all avail able copies of many newspapers now in .existence, including tie Beaver Blade, Beaver Utonian, Manti Senttneh Murray Aiinis, Coalville Courier, Kam&s prairie Courier, corinne Itoily Reporter, and Nephi Ensign. of these paprs have "Most been in existence about 40 years," Mr. Kirkpatrick saM, "We can get the entire file of such a newspaper into a single drawer of a microfilm cabinet, which is a tremendous saving in space. A further reason for the he explained, is the fact afthat newsprint disintegrates ter a number of years. "Unless microfilmed, these valuable historical records would he lost forever," Mr. Kirkpatrick said, "in many cases the only existing volumes are being kept in nonfire-proo- f buildings." Kirk-patric- taid KENILYVOKTH Ever a "Love Klute?" Bachelors. take note! There is ne down in Miss Rowley's school room which really lnoucht results in its day. When the Ute buck felt a yen for amate. he .slipped into the woods and played on the homemade' clarinet until some winsome maid fell uTnier its spell. Then there was a wedding . . . lndiau style. James Charlesworth and Lyle Johnson spoke at I.HS SitHih nt service. Raymond Richards cilso gave a short talk, The primary Penny Drive will The Ko on throtish February. quota Pr the ward is S:i dollars, The annual election of Welfare officers is set for the 28th of February. Wives are invited to attend, although they will not 1"' allowed to vote, Not that it needs it. hut the (nfectionei y is slated to receive a spring house cleaning soon. Stella Fulton and Elva Roper, who scour the place as thoroughly as their own kitchen, claim that paint and calcimine would certainly brighten the most popu- ot k, There are other interesting oh- jects. A prayer rug, a storm ruK and a fancy saddle blanket that to Chief Saddle oiice belonged Blanket. Also a Navajo medicine basket used in religious ceremonies, pottery, and ancient corn dug out of a cliff dwelling. All about the room are charts in town. showing the symbols, tools, wig- lar spot Mrs. Sheril Biackham Mr. the and of iedman. wams and culture Booklets, original stories and Po- went to OKden Thursday to visit etry are other visible productions Vontella's sister and brother. Bethat prove the social studies proj. fore returning home, tney arects has been going over big with ranged to see the the third and fourth grade chil- game. Saturday evening Sheril and Jimmy Kulow witnessed the dren. The Boy Scouts are making game. plans for an early summer outing to be held at Shady Dell Utah Leads atIOn In camp at Pay son. Members of the. on wolf patrol are practicing College Enrollment Hike construction of camp furniture. The State of Ltah leads the They must use only those mater- ials available at camp. The Apache entire nation in percentage of has to make the gadgets crease in total enrollment in its used in cooking at camp. universities( the Utah Education The boys hope to he in uni- - Association was informed recent-forin time for the big outing, ly. Their kerchiefs will be made of Total enrollment in Utah colred cloth with a blue border and leges in 19a2 was 21,484 an See the with the letter K on the back. increase of 17.6 per cent over In honor of Boy Scout weekthe 195i enrollment. CENTRAL COMM. which begins on the 7th of this Closest state try Utah in inmonth, a display will be snown; crease was Florida, which had a AND SUPPLY CO. at the Kenilworth Merc. Featured jump of 14.7 per cent, according will be knot boards, airplane mo- -' to the U.S. Office of Education. For Your dels, and other demonstrations of The bigest increase came in n Scout Craft. the enrollment of new students. Building Needs Handsome joe Callor heads to Utah had a Per cent increase New York this week end with in freshman enrollment. Better Materials marriage as his object. HELPER PHONE 72 The whole Matt pecuh family Envelopes, ill slzei, told at the I attendis living in anticipation Helper Journal. ing the wedding of Joseph K. perla and Dolores Ann Peay, which will take place Saturday at the Notre Dame de Lourdes church at Price. Mr. Perla is a brother to Mrs. Pecun. Stella Fulton entertained Jenand Clean nie Polve, Frankie Harris, Viola household linens are a Je4kes, Amanda Tittle, Eloisej Woodhead, Olive Hughes, and aj "must" year-ar.oun- d, special guest, Elvira Robbins, at! more espebridge club Thursday evening, a ' frozen dessert ws served. cially during the winThe Ray Johansen family werej months. Call us in Mt. Pleasant Wednesday where-thefor prompt, efficient attended t"e funeral of Ray's; uncle. service. Jor.as Hyita was taken to the camp hospital early Sunday morn- ing. The old gentleman, nearingj his 80th year, wag suffering from ailment resulting a respiratory OVERALL SERVICE TOO! from the flu. His son, Raino Hy-- i ita of Dragerton. and family stayWE'RE READY TO SERVE YOU ed the week end at the Hi'ita home. Mr. and Mrs. Vei n Gilman and Mrs. Harris Chipman and sons of! Pleasant Grove and Mrs. William1 PnONE 540 HELPER Beal and Len of Salt Lake en- Thurs-- ' the and dinner day joyd Angelo Georgedes, Proprietor day at the June Bolt home. Congenial friends arrived for1 social Sunday YA their home at the of C'aivin evening and Viola Jewkes. A spaghetti 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 o i it it ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 dinner was sPrved to Keith and f j a ar-de- AC-BY- U m'cr-filmin- m 21-- in the price of this THERE'S but story an even bigger one in what you get for that price. You get the highest horsepower and compression ratio ever engineered into y this Buick Series from the F263 Fireball 8 Engine newly designed for this Golden Anniversary SPECIAL. a big extra-thrift- You get an even wider front seat than this roomy Buick had before plus a new y feature that means easier tilt-awa- full-leng- ar th ter But you get the idea. And when you realize that the figure on this big, brawny, beautiful Buick Special is just a few dollars more than you'll pay foroneof the three" we're sure you'll say: "This is for me!" Come in and try it wrong or right. e Television -t- he BUICK CIRCUS HOUK-eve- -- PIIOIIE 540 j then tell us if HELPER CITY LAUNDRY Ireot iy Cold Weather! clothes all zero-caste- r. out-we'r- You get real big-ccomfort, from deep, soft cushions with new zigzag type springs in both the seats and the backs. ft You get the steady going and the sweet handling ease that come of a still finer Million Dollar Ride. Steering ratio is increased. Front wheels have been brought to And here, of course, you get coil springs on each wheel, torque-tub- e drive, rigid and massive frame ride features you get in no other car at the price. louilh Tuesdoy 7 n Gladstone and Eloise Woodhead, T and Bill and Rae Kloepfer and T the host and hostess. was Ktrietlv the tenth stair birthday party givrn for Ray Swenson Sunday. Feb. 1st. The' boy friends, Terry Brown, sii Fratn, Gary Wilnionen, Charles. .Jensen. Stewart Bryan and Tommy Rasmnssen made vast inroads in the cnili. hot chocolate, cake and candy served to them. Game-- : and prizes created the fun. Alma Edwards opened her home to the Primary officers and teachers when (Hey held tlnir regular preparation meeting last Thursday. At the conclusion of business matters, the hostess treated her guests to cherry marsh-mallo- n in n in jfS's,1' 'V n 2 INTEREST On Savings up to $10,000. ft 10u IMCAIKr EFFECTIVE JAN. 1, 1952 puffs. G'orge Jersen is in a Salt Lake Hospital where he is re- covering from an operation. wile is with him. The Gerald .M"rgans weie in Salt Lake over the week nd. Helen Trautitvein. spent a brief respite from nursing school duties hack home it) Kemiwortn. She Monday via train lo Salt Lake City. Aileen Button of osden enjoyed a week end stay with her parent. "Let Your Light So Shine Before Mmi", was; the txt of the sermon given by R. J. Vaughan at Sunday servh es at the Episco pal Church of the Ascension. Wil Ham May conducted meeting Hi:l THE KEY TO HAPPINESS IN 50 OBlW ini Fntar GCNIDAL MOTORS $!94,ooo sinm highways CONTEST. S.t Your Buick D.ol.r or contort bfonki ond lull Information WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Redd Motor Company 129 W. Main Price. Utah Phone 900 d te is security. Each important step largely upon financial security. and be assured of the money for a family, a home. Let us help you future. . in your life depends Save regularly here education, marriage, prepare for a bright HELPER STATE BANK Member of Federal Reserve Deposits Insured up to $10,000 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 |