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Show tier Salt of SPRING CANYON By 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I in i ii in 1 1 1 1 1 Guests at the Grant B. Jensen home from Friday until Monday were their daughter and husband Mr and &frs Jack Cox and children Yvonne, Janna, Mark, Ted and Von of LasVegas, Nev. On their journey here they stopped at Centerfield and visited with relatives, Saturday Mr and Mrs Cox and two youngest children traveled to Tooele and Salt Lake see friends and relatives. family and were overnight guests City toCoxes also visited at the at home of their son Clive and The home of Jack's parents Mr and his wife in Salt Lake City. Mrs Frank Cox in Price, Sunday Trie programe at Sacrament afternoon they attended the birth meeting here Sunday evening day yparty for Jacks grandmothence .Reid and several of their er Mrs Cora Charlesworth. grandchildren of Helper. John Mr and Mrs Steve Leger, who was "given by Mr and Mrs have resided at Latuda about 36 conducted the meeting. left last week for WashThe sacrament i prayers were years to make their home.. ington given by Mr Reid and a grand -- Salt Lake visitors trom Friday Reid. Talks were then given by were Mr and Mrs son, Dell Reid. The introduction until Sunday and Imai family. Masaji of ttxe program was given by Mrs and Mrs Mrs Patsy Jewkes and Lynn Yvonne Jewkes spent Monday Dorothy Reddington Reid. A song was sung by Linda evening at Mrs Lillian Abelin's Reid and Edith Reddington; read home in Price. ing toy Dell Reid; more talks by was conducted by Dar Primary Reid and Reddington, Carol Ray Olson this week. The stanlene and Linda Reid recited. dard was presented by Vicki Olson. Susan and Zella Chadwick "Mrs Sylva Curtis and sn aid were visitors in Monroe at Susan Anderson, Boyd Erickson the liome of Mrs Curtis mother and Elizabeth Evans took specal Mrs Lora Tuft Friday and Sat- - parts. ;i! Mr JENSEN LA sister Mrs Mincer Stark Lake City. He went in for tier funeral on Friday. She was the fomex Vida Jewkes, well known to many residents here. and Mrs Henry Day trav eled to northern Utah during the week-end- . They visited in Orem with, their son Newell and his family, in Salt Lake City with the daughter, vonda and her of Hews About Our Neighbors From Mini 1 1 1 1 Bill Farish received word from his wife last week of the ,' death the Clar-Rich.a- ROOMS ISS&i&Lil COMPLETELY NEW BATHS SHOWERS I oftf FREE CARAGE JLfig '??V. "5?- -. ! rds Rn Mr and Mrs Jay Chadwick have a new baby boy who was born at the Price hospital Monday evening. They now have two girls and two boys. Kenneth Boren was a guest at the Bill Mills home from Friday untl Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Darreli Curtis and Mr and Mrs Tommy and baby of Sunnyside, enjoyed a trip over Alpine Drive Sunday. Mrs LaPreal Richards attended a funeral at Cleveland Monday afternoon. Alice Foote of Castle Gate spent Saturday and Sunday here IN MEMORIAM OF PHYLLIS ROWLEY Cone is the face we loved so dear, Silent is the voice we loved to hear. Too far away for sight or speech, too far for thought But ' to reach. Sweet to remember her who was here, ' And who, though absent, is just as dear. THE ROWLEYS . The HELPER THURSDAY, (Utah) PACl THRZt tTTTTT?TTTTTTTTTT?TTT?TTtTyTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT?fTTHI l Notes of Interest from Neighboring Z By Shirley Juvan Mrs Myra Robertson returned home last week from Salt Lake CSty where she has been recover ing from an operation. Mr and Mrs Edward Simms and children Vincent, Kent and Marva Lynn and Calvin, spent the weekend in Salt Lake City and saw the Ice Follies. Mrs Elaine Nelson & Miss Elsa Beth Williams of Price drove to Salt Lake City over the weekend to visit Mrs Don Morris and to attend the State Fair. Mr and Mrs Dale Cox of Salt Lake spent last weekend visiting Mr and Mrs Bob Jones. On Sun day the families spent the day near Ferron collecting rocks for fireplaces. at the Morris Jewkes home. , Mrs George Farish of Helper attended Sunday school here this week. She is the former Colleen Olson of Latuda. Gary Mills spent Saturday and Sunday in Sunnyside at the home of his grandparents Mr and M'-William Hunter. Mrs Iretta Anderson arid baby of Sunnyside are visitors here at the Darrel Curtis home this week spent last week visiting here with, her brother Niels Jacobsen and with the Oscar Carver family. Mrs Keno Ariotti spent last weekend in Bountiful and Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs Weldo Bushnell and family of Meadow, are visiting over the weekend with Mrs Sarah Rowley. Mrs Jean O'Neal and daughter Cindy will visit with Mrs Sarah Rowley and her friends until Oct 2, when, she will join her husband in California. Mr and Mrs Stanley Judd and Mrs Coria Charlesworth of Price spent last Monday in Kanosh. . i Mr and Mrs Fred Blackham and family spent Saturday at Willow . Lake fishing. Mrs Wayne Ashworth of Salt Lake City visited with Mrs John Fercik and Mr and Mrs John. v-Fercik Jr., and famliy. Lake of Salt Jim Morgan City spent the weekend with his parents Mr and Mrs William Morgan T. W. Haycock spent last week visiting in Satt Lake City with. friends and relatives. Saturday Mr and Mrs Arthur Erickson and family were visitors in Provo. Sunday Mrs Curtis Brinkerhoff and her daughter Hrs Eddie Zehn dcr of California, Mrs Sophia Torgcrson of Emrey and Mr and Mrs Clinton Anderson of Carbon ville were guests at the Erickson home here. Mr and Mrs Vic Walkington motored to Salt Lake City to meet their son Edward and his family of Seattle, Wash., who are moving to Salt Lake City, Eddie Simms and Valin David-so- n spent the weekend in Salt Lake City enjoying the Ice Follieg and visiting with Eddie's aunt 'Mrs Reva Simmons and famliy. ' . . s 7 . I Mrs Minnie Nielson of Ogden ' ' JOURNAL SEPT. 26, 1957 I j j '. Tastes so rich... Swallows so smooth Urn' r - m. PEL ! f leu' , ''', 4,' V ' uounnoN i good-by- e Death comes suddenly on the highway. No one expects to meet it, much less to cause it. Yet last year, 40,000 men, women and children died in f i1 The "Why did daddy have to die?" That morning he kissed her as usual. I'D "Be a good girl," he said, "and bring you a home he come didn't that night surprise." But nor ever again. How can you explain a thing like, that to a tearful child? rr STRAIGHT finest Hosts and Hostesses Serve HDDJL-KID- ILIL traffic accidents throughout the country. Most of them didn't have to happen. Remember this heartbroken little girl the next time you are tempted to take a chancepass a stop sign overstep the speed limit. Only you can put an end to such tragedies. Now, during the peak driving season, accident hazards are highest so be especially careful! v"'''&m 4& , KENTUCKY BOURBON AT ITS BEST mm MUttl ' KROOF Make Your Old Home New Here are a Few jSuggestions of Things We Can Do For You . fc Paint and Remodel Winterize your home with Insulation New Roof and Siding Modernize your Kitchen with Curtis Cabinets A New Heating System on that Extra Room Build it Beautiful Crane Bath Fixtures ir Beautiful Wall Tile and Wall Boards Only National Brand Materials Used All Remodeling can be done with no down Payment and up to 15 years to pay Your Reliable Home Builders ... Here's how you can help stop traffic tragedies: 0 and courteously yourself. Observe speed limits and warning signs. Where traffic laws are obeyed, deaths go DOWNI Drtve safe! uf -- - J on strict enforcement of all traffic law; Traffic regulations work for you, not against you. Where traffic laws are strictly enforced, deaths go DOWNI Insist Support your local Safety Council Published in on effort to save lives by Kennecott Copper Corporation "A CotiWlhbor Htlpini to BuiU a Bettn VtahT VALLEY BUILDERS SUPPLY GUNNISON, UTAH QUALITY HOMES IN THE AREA FOR OVER 16 YEARS WE HAVE BEEN BUILDING PRICE-HELPE- R Phone Gunnison Collect 2511 or 2521 |