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Show Ifce HELPER (Utah) PAGE SIX JOURNAL I PREMATURE RETIREMENT, ECONOMIC WASTE Friendly Hews Notes From APRIL 30, 153 THURSDAY, NOTED PHYSICIAN, CIVIC WORKER SAYS Driving Through Water is Not the Time to Make Castile Gate OF OLDER AGE GROUPS EMPLOYMENT CONTINUE SAYS AMERICAN HEART PRESIDENT WRIGHT a "Big Splash9 BY waste resulting from premature retirement and to alleviate the increasing drain on soocial security and pension funds, Dr. Irving S. Wriebt. outgoing President of the To reduce the economic J08EPHINE delicious luQeHeon was en joyed by Buian Toone, uosiu Mae Bu5hmnj Virginia Lewis, Mrs. Elmer Richards. Vklt BB. Fern Cousins, Deon Crig, Sylvia Barney, Lillle pecorelli. Houghton, Joanne Houghton, Annie Evans. Anoe Huff. Bemic Watson, Mary Huff, Alice James. Mary Bbccty Arvilla Taylor, Blanch Thomas, Neva Gren, Josephine Houghton, Lenore Davis, Clea Davis, Edna Hardee, Eva Fiack, Louise MrDnad, Margaret Russell, May Hilton, Ruth and Mrs. Nielson. The Mia Maid group uder the direction of Mrs. Lydia Bendall invited their partners to a west- ern evening. Tuesday party "Home on the Rarige" was the theme carried out in costumes and the hall was decorated ap-- I Relay games and propriately. to be very enter-- I dancing proved tajning wHh plenty of food to conclude the evening. A Bl HOUGHTON Home Demonstration Week May 319 In Carbon Area CASTLE GATE Sunday eve- - vices of the Price 4th ward chapel, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Capece and ning the "Gleaner Sheaf Binding" and "Building the Hive" ceremon- - sons, Nicky and Tommy, of Salt The week of May 3 through 9 iea were held under the direction Lake City visited with Mrs. Annie has teen declared as the eighth of the MIA. This is the second Evans Saturday and Sunday, 1 asking prominent lay leaders, phy-annual National Home Demonstra- - time the Gleaners have achieved, Eari Gilbert of Salt Lke City research and scientists, siclans Week. tion Congratulations and a ' this accomplishment in this ward. 8pent the week end with his from all parts of the rniteri meet the future have Gleaner leaders are Peggy jame9 mother, irs. Marie Gilbert. to encourchallenge and to States emphasis an Home uemonsira- - anu raye wwu.u. i c to sent Mr. ana Mrs. Kooert iiootn ana been and employment age. continued were Joanne famy were SprtngviUe visitors nrooductivitv in the older age, tion Agents from Secretary of ers participating Benson. h housmou, ueioiumc j u T. Ezra and Sunday. Agriculture Saturday groups. ... the accomplishments Faye Miller. Joce Snow, bner .... .... ji;ss Anita Mae Hreinson and retfignizesu is .... iur us io uu iy.mu Miller, Miss Lois ron willadean re q of Salt Lake City Hougnton, .j " ntMi-arid it Marilvn Sheila 6penf the week end here with her Thacker iho w .u. jii.ioo ..i .1 ti a u , LU " IU C r.( Jt PlJVUlUl vin nnvf n'h. ni lives uraau- parents. cardiovascular disease, not only was annouuceu oy Kum Demon-! A 5t0rk shower honored Mrs. Home "Building of the Hive' was un-- , er. Carbon County but they that that they may live, der the direction of Correne Lojs jeison Wednesday eveninK itration Agent. may be productive. And I know Be the Guardian leader of in Booth, her Demonstration Home gjvell by During; of no agency in the United States "Some wives can cook up more Hive group, which include La- - tion with the Auxiliary, she re- triwill pay Week people many in a stronger position to take the a telephone than over a over and achieve-!mnts ceived many lovely gifts and the Preal Thacker, Ann Miller in this change of bute to the remarkable stove." Marie WUsOn. leadership was Wilstead. Seretia made ia rural living spent playing games by evening philosophy than the Heart Assohalf million women President Mae Snow conducted and the following program was ciations in America. We have the three and a who take part in home demonthe meeting with opening prayer given: tap dances by Marlene j tools can of research today that M. O. who have given by Seretia Wilstead; Fye Davis, Karen Magann. Molly Ta- work. Those stration help us add many years of life 66 Bryner St in biitig- - Miller gave the scripture reading; bone, Gajle Bendall. jenna Lee vital such a SSTkN. part played in for most individuals all age r Ul as 133-- J and Lewis Tabone groups, about the these conducted achievements theme; Miller Helper Ann July ph. o ; t mhrt havs KPcn crrM(Txe r the and a dance was givea by Jenna ttrrr with heart diseases, and we also 1,ave Prove1 thev have faitn that. Joanne Houghton conducted -wim, opening song wltn .Yiaruyn i'nin- - Lite ami juuy WUu .wis. iuiMi i ' sap have the knowledge that can en- I arm people, wnen Bivenanswers. wwa come will with good up er as accompanist; "Building the bone at the piano. The costumes GUARANTEED able them to work and to contrito get these Hive", by Guardians; remarks by were beautiful and the girls people Helping bute substantially to our national and to understand them has Peggy James; talk on Binding the ceived much applause. A reading economy for years to come." not bfen easy. It has taken long sheaf by Faye woodward; chrus was given iby Mrs. peon Crig JAMES M. WALKIgraiALS Speaking of the problem of re- hours and much effort. But the Y CH(VOLT MOTOR OIVISION PHOTO "My Testimony". and a Hawaiian dance was given tirement for the general popula- answers in terms of contentment, j by Gleaners; conducted by Peggy James Bulah by Joanne Houghton. Although today's automobile underneath part of the car. At tion. Dr. Wright said, "The hy- economic and comfort-- 1 Tabone as accompanist; talks by has progressed far beyond the 3 m.p.h., the forward motion of security, pothesis that retirement should able living for rural families is Sheila Booth. joJ'ce Snow, WJ1-- a point where a severe spring rain the car creates a small wave come as a result of a fixed chronwill (tall the engine, it still is running ahead of the front source of great comfort to home'iadean Miller and Marilyn not an amphibious vehicle. bumper, with control of the veological age should be very careagents, local lead- Failure of the engine to bring hicle greatly improved. and, in ail ers. and club members alike. fully REMEMBER! MOTHER'S DAY MAY 10TH the of When you encounter an inun"Binding ou through normal flood waters, Ceremony age conmuch probability, chronological as is which might cover highways, can dated highway, slow your car leaders, Hojnemaking sheaf", by Gleaners and should be abandoned in favor of cerned with human values as The be attributed mostly to water on down and approach with caution. Sheaf was then presented to on a caused As individuals retires that a driving the ignition system by safety tip, policy and both j BiBhop Fay Thacker by Peggy changes technological flooded remember are areas, through splashing. Today's engines because they are physically orj have always been a part of ex- - James. Bishop Thaler then ack- better equipped to combat exces- to try out your brakes at slow for the job tension unequipped mentally . reachafter and . unfortunately, ' nowledged the presentation. moisture teaching. sive driving through speed immediately they have to face. The retire ment however, the art of living has water, by the use of such things ing dry ground. When wet brakes Irene were Mrs. Remarks by from any contact with business as improved rubber housings on do not respond to pedal action, lagged somewhat ibehind techni- Taylor, Stake president, and closdown moderhold brake-pedthe spark plug terminals. development after the age of 65 cal progress. These pictures show the splash ately with left foot, while right ing prayer iby Sherron HOugbton. is manifestly not based on reaii- Historians tell us that great effect when a ear "plows" into foot feeds enough power to carry Refreshments were served in ty. Innumerable examples can be. civiliiations in the past did "ot a seven-inc- h depth on a flooded car forward and dry out brakes. recreation hall by the Gleanthe These magic touches of costume elepointed out of men who have perish entirely because of conThis action, over a few hundred highway. ers and Mrs. James and Mrs. brakes I restore j should water shoots 20 achieved their greatest accomplish-At m.p.h.. the your yards, from forces gance wilt odd o festive note to Woodward to Mr. and Mrs. Rod, high, completely drenching the to safe driving condition. menu after the age of G5 and, in quest by butstrongerfirst unall her smort costumes. They're being by without; Amel Dennison, deed, up to the age of 80! Wit- wittingly weakened from within. ney Taylor, Mrs. g compliment-catchinbeauties ot Mrs. Crawford, Mr. and Ralph at avarlabl ness Winston Churchill, Bernard Stamp Pad Ink the Home with hom. Medical Mrs. starting Mr9 Crman rrel prices. Longburst, Auxiliary Charles Evans Hughes, demonstration workers hold the Barucn, Journal office. Lewis. Bishop Thacker, Mr. and Nicholas Murray Butler, Albert Hosts State key to much that stands for sta- Mrs. Leo Miller, Mr. and Mrs. and Arturo Kinstein, Toscanini, ble and democratic living in this Edgar Johnson, Officers At Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. many others. Think of the loss PROFESSIONALS nation. They have the re- John Houghton, jack Woodward, great indiif the these world to Medical The Carbon cpunty today sponsibility for promoting fine Evan James, Mr. and Mrs. MeJvln Auxilisry entertained the officers viduals had been prevented from ihuman qualities that help to Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Robert of the State Medical Auxiliary at continuing their work during the build better homes, when characMrs. Mae Snw, Mrs. Helen a beautifully appointed luncheon fifteen years in which they were ter grows and where youth de- Booth, FUNERAL HOME and Mrs. Rita Faiisb. Hougrton at their productivity!" the. Clulb Saturpeak at last Country velops the roots of the homely Dick Mitchell Miller was surprisElaine Mrs. "The obsolete conception of w virtues day. The visitors were Mrs. Ver-- j fidelity, love, and uni- ed heir birthday club ThursImbstmer 4 Funeral Dtrsetsr nal H. Johnson, president, Ogden, as the age of retirement was by our nation. which unde-rgirty at her home. Dinner - 'PRICE PHONE 800 Mrs. A. M. Okelberry, and Mrs. based on mortality tables Suit- All of us must do even more day evening was served by hostesses MaJ' a. Lake Salt both able of the nineteenth selffor Darke, Ray century," if we are to have thrift and and Rose Salzetti, to Ruth Hilton City, and Mrs. T. M. Feeny and Dr. Wright added. "In actuality, reliance if we are to nay and Houghton, Josephine DeAfgeles, Mrs. Leo W. Benson, Ogden. are the millions more entering keep the democratic heritage that THORIT HATCH Ellen Carlson, Gilbert, a as each decaoe is Ours. It is not enough to be Marie Mrs. W. W. Barrett of Helper, years over Dorothy BOwns, Annie Evans and acting president of the local aux- - passes. It is not reasonable that content with the achievements of Helen LAWYER Houghton. Handwork ws iliary. presided over the festivi-- ; our economy should be required the past. We must move forward enjoyed by the ladles until the 1M So. Main to an Phone 271 such support determination ties and srort meeting. increasing with courage and failed and the rest of the lights Mrs. J. A. Dorman and Mrs. R. large proportion of our popula- to overcome all obstacles that was spent in conversaPEARLS Helpsr, Utah evening as $13.60 means such tion American of in through the the way stand anj W. Robinson were hostesses. tion candlelight. by when Soocial Security, particularly This with honor. for dream 4l PIN peace EARRINGS . 9.95 Election Results Mrs. Martin Carlson and Mrs.j a larve section of this population is the American challenge, this - can Auxthe recent Moose were visitors1 At emOrder a Provo of Mike eV Casella in meeting NECKLACE continue Loyal productive is a challenge that home demoniliary elected the following new pl0yment with advantage to them stration to Wednesday. must help EARRINGS SET agents 9.95 Mset Every Tuesday, 7:10 pun. officers: Mrs. O. W. Mrs. Ilo Brady is visiting her, Hardy, presi-- , gelveg and ent.e natfon. meet. 1 Gun-o. Mrs. B. m daughter-in-lason and ident; SPencer, presiHELPER LODGE HALL "Social Security," Dr. Wright; dent elect; Mrs. Torn R. Ploss. nison. used be not "should concluded, Mike Psgano vice president; Mrs. J. K. Mc- Boston Symphony Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brady ana Governor .... 0 ' Cintocjt, secretary and treasurer.! T Ptav At S . daughters moved to Helper Sunand Gale W. Haut. historian N. J. Tulllus day, over 65 receive their social seMonday, May 11 Mrs. Melvin Bushman and son. re- Secretary Utah music lovers will have a The Journal has every popular curity on the present basis of Provo spent last week "Home of Quality Gifts" Stephen, of but their income, that'cnance famed Boston gardless t0 hear tQe brand of typewriter ribbons. and Mrs. pete Tabone.; Mr. with they should pay full taxes on f- symphony orchestra right here Phone 130 - Helper 151 So. main Mr. Bushman. Mrs. Bessie Snow come derived from other sources,' jn ijJan here Sunvisited and Arnolene, The great symphony, making its IIIIIIIH including increased earnings. llli!iiiliillillilill:lllll!MlIiIlillllllllll iiuiiiy and attended dedication ser-- 1 "Many of these individuals," he first national tour, will perform day "would then change at the Tabernacle in Salt Lake commented, from being dependent upon the city on ,!0nday. May Jl. Charles government or the community to Munch, music director, will conbeing productive citizens in thejr duct at the Salt Lake Concert, own right." providing added thrills for the' event. The concert is being sponsored The father was explaining bus by the Utah Symphony orchestra; iness ethics to his young son. 'It's this way, son . . . suppose and tickets are obtainable now at IN EMERGENCIES 5' a customer owes the store a hun- the Utah symphony office. dred dollars. He ci'mes in. gives West First South in Salt Ike Tli.' contractually ruaranteed cash and loan values in life insurance mean that at eing re-tme a one hundred dollar bill. La-- : City. Mail orders are two! state, of the ceived from all parts I find that there were any time in the future when mono- may be needed for an emergency, you can draw Beethoven's well - known and hundred dollar bills stuijt togeth- or borrow at '"par," regardless of business or market conditions. THE NEW GUARANTEED will be er. That's where business ethics loved Symphony No. comes in. Now, should I tell my featured at the concert Also eluded will be Ravel's FOR YOUR LATER YEARS partner or not." Espagnole"; Debussy's prelude toj "The Afternoon of a Faun"; the Your equity in life insurance property grows at a guaranteed rate with each sucRoyal Hunt and Storm from "The insurceeding year. When you are ready to take it easy from business routine, life her overture, "The School for ance will pay you cash, or it will provide you with unfluctuating income that Trojans" by Berlioz and the Bar-- 1 Scandal." ' cannot be outlived. The Utah Symphony orchestra, which has become reeoi;nized as IF SOMETHING HAPPENS TO YOU -one of America's outstanding or LILLIAN M. S. PETERSON Carburetor and Ignition Specialists If something happens to you, what your family receives from any common form of chestras, has planned this con-- ! Mrs. Lillian Mry Selan Peter - cert to oppn 1953 ts Progress' of life insurance property is known in Lubrication - Welding - Accessories property depends "on the market." The Value son, 2S, Salt Lake City, died Sat- Fund Drive. The Utah S'mPhony. and at death, it matures for maximum, regardless of how little you advance urday at her residence of natural live every other major symphony "TUNE-U- P causes. in America, is dependent upon have paid in to date. She was bom Ko''. 16. 192.', at public support to exist. David S. Peerless, a daughter of John and Romiiey, managing director, urges Used Auto Life insurance property can be purchased on payment plans to Olga Bear Selan. She wag mar- the support of all music fans of fit any pocketbook. Let us show you the plans we offer. ried to Ma Dee Peterson, April j the state to "express their ap-4, 1942. In salt Lake City. preciation for this fine orchestra Your We is her survived by She parents; by contributing to its support. her husband; a sn and three This is truly a state orchestra John Arthur, Jud) and we want everyone in the state daughters: Lynn, Sherry Dee and Stephanie interested In good music to feel Peterson, all of Salt Lake City; they own part of the orchestra William J. Hunter, General Agent a brother and two sisters, Edward by helping to support It. The symAGENTS ADOLPH M. SPADAFORA Selan and Mrs. Sam (Olg) Frt-to- , phony Is one of our greatest culJOEL H. JOHNSON A. VENTURELU both of and Mrs. In Kenllworth, Contribuassets Utah." tural 111 Phone 187 So. Main 435 N. MAIN PHONE S42 Helper HELPER, UTAH San tion to the symphony should b Glen Smith, (Josephine) Francisco, calif. sent to the Utah Symphony office. j ; f. V. j um. j Porter 1 ts n touch of grandeur - V. al I thrift-togge- d MITCHELL :- w GIFT SHOP JEWELERS i i Go Far... 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