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Show HELPER The Hotes of Interest from Neighboring Washington SPRING GUN L by Leah Mary Duke, chairman of the Polio dnve, announced that the following mothers will collect this week for the donations March of Dimes: Pauline Vea, Johnson, Ann Skerl, Glenda Mabel Donahue, Nedra RichardElizabeth son, SeLma Rowley, Christensen, Violet Skriner, Jennie Matekovic, Flora Kokal, Anna Tolich, Beverly Byrge, Maude Haycock, Coral Burrows, Adeline Rolando, Rose Salzetti, Mel-b- a Mills, Hazel Olsen, Mary Me- - Nevus-Lett- er THURSDAY, L...iliil By ROBERT N. TAYLOR .Washington Correstyondcnt . James Shears, we are told, are the telko, Julia Zorn, LaRue Snider, invention of the ancient EgypHelen Matekovic, Mrs. Gene tians. Judging by the pictures and Mrs. John Marasco. come down to us, they Mr. and Mrs. David Rowley that have were noi a very aressy peop Jr. and Mickey enjoyed having but went around protected from Mrs. Jack Rowley and children elements by a couple of old the of Salt Lake and Wayne and Annette Rowley and son of Lo- - def hey wJmted tQ invent gan visit over the weekend. An- - shafs fof Personallyi we ininK neue ana son win exiena ineu 1hv uprp lATilrinff frr snmothinff visit through the week with her idea parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mc pyramids and the pinking Arthur in Price, g shears (that cut those little Carl Losik, son of Dor- - edges) did it! We can't imagine othy and Johnny Losik, spent ow they ever dreamed up the three days under observation at Sphinx. the Carbon hospital this week. Since the good old days of the A Stockholders meeting of the the human race has Pharaohs, was held Co. Glen Water Spring more adept at cut- become much school house. Saturday at the Officers elected were, President, ting up, and shears have more or Jack Matekovic; Vice President, less kept pace. But while we have Bill Tonolovec: Secretary and had special scissors for most Treasurer, Dorothy Losik; Board everything from toenails to top of Directors, George W. Haslam knots from poultry to prune trees and from patterns to and Ernest Saccomano. they have remained The Friendly Sewing Circle what basically they were when group met Thursday at the trimmed Marc Anhome of Tina Zemlock. Sewing Cleopatra and light refreshments were en- tony's whiskers. But now comes a new idea. joyed by the ladies attending? Cut-uwho have lived to see Mr. and Mrs. Steve Losik, forthis happy day may now have mer residents but now of Maple-to- skalloping shears that cut a small were returning to their home a series precise scalloped edge Tuesday when they were involvof little half circles, in other ed in an automobile accident. words. It's amazingly Mrs. Losik was hospitalized at and besides, this latest Provo with a serious injury. expression of human ingenuity Mary Pinarelli, leader of the will turn out a variety of fancy Catholic Youth Organization, trimmings and the latest in trick took the group on a skating edging by the foot, yard or They party Tuesday evening. enjoyed dancing and hot chili st the school afterwards. hospital early Saturday morning. seam-finishi- ng 4imwm J X PAGE SEVER In The News People, Spots by JAMES W. DOUTUAT Powerful support is developing in Congress for a thorough study relations to of determine what legislation is desirable in the national interest. There is little, if any, chance barring another crippling nationwide strike for congressional action during the 1&60 election- - LEAPIN' LEO LeBel starts Leap vear with his sixth straieht world barrel-jumpin- g title at Grosiinger, in . x ., clearing zt toot i - p labor-managem- rr?r year session. Opinion seems to be rather general that an election year is not other things being equal Breath-takin- g as this develop ment is, however, we cannot, be- - the best time to obtain a non- lieve it is the ULTIMATE in political agreement on wnai If these geniuses are bor reform legislation is needed to alert the times, they will to protect the free enterprise sys-b- e truly on still another mar- -' tern and the nation's future pros-ve- l. working cv jr.: k jn perity. The will be built so that, properly ap- - j But there is increasing senti-plie- d, they will cut red tape, rnent in powerful circles for a This we want to see. Our order comprehensive examination of the labor -- management problem so is already in. -that legislative action can be PROBLEAf PICTURE taken at an appropriate time on HAPPY ENDING the basis of facts. To those who are worried about Just when legislation might be aster the "farm problem" and Govern- enacted is uncertain at the presment supports, we recommend ent time. But those who desire "New Man on the Land". This action point to this history: brief new color sound film, which 1. The Act was is about to be shown in farm passed in 1947, over President ps areas throughout the nation un- - Truman's veto, following public der Farm Bureau auspices, gives indignation at a series of cripn, America a preview of the new pling nation-wid- e strikes. farmer who is now coming into 2. The Landrum-Griffi- n Labor his own. Reform Act was passed in 1959 nt He is shown here in the corn- - following public indignation at hog country of Illinois in the the revelation of union corrup person of young Wally Norris, a tion by the Senate Rackets Com- H breeder of mittee headed by Senator Mc Family Hampshire hogs who has taken Clellan over the 530 acre family farm As for the future, Vice PresiMctown of Normal in near the who took a leaddent (Nixon Christian Monitor Scienct The Lean County. Wally is typical of ing part in settlement of the One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass. of steel controversy this generation is one of Send your newspaper for th timt Mr. and Mrs. Tony Marasco A personal shower was given farmers. He is educated, know l those who believes, as he puts chocked. Enclosed find my check or motored to Provo Sunday where for Merla Richardson by Phyllis ledgeable, intelligent and himself it, that the people of the nation year $20 money order. 3 months $5 6 months $10 Chubbuck and Roy Lynn Mills a product of the soil an which "will not tolerate another mas- they visited with relatives. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Law- recently at the Robert Chubbuck he was reared. He combines con sive struggle of this type in the rence Rasmussen and Mr. and home. Those attending enjoyed fident know-ho- w with humility steel industry." Nam Mrs. Dulan Rasmussen express- games and refreshments. Special of the soil who lives close to Na- he intends to ed their sympathy in the death guests were Mrs. Alonzo Rich- that is ingrained in every man Consequently, Address cf their mother, Elizabeth Ras- ards, Mrs. Chet Richardson and ture. And he represents, too, the continue to study the problem mussen, who died at a Provo Mrs. Robert Chubbuck. resurgence of American farmers' "with a view to determining what Zona Stat City The teenage - boys and girls independence that will lead us legislative action might be taken met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. out of the morass of Government which would provide better pro Pete Jones Sunday evening for intervention, restriction and cod tection for the public interest in ethe settlement of their fireside meeting. LITTLE dling. 11 TfV disputes and at the same The Relief Society President, From its opening scene of hog me-nClecnda Hansen, expressed her judging at the fair to the fade- - j time not impair the basic strength thanks to all who donated or out of Wally taking a last look of our private enterprise econ-- at his bountiful fields as the sun omy." helped in any way toward the co- -. Rep. Griffin recent banquet held Saturday goes down, this picture is or Landrum-Griffi- n of author the is and sheer real. It documentary night. profes- - Act, also believes that careful Spring Glen school news con- the actors are all pros sisted of election of officers in sional farmers, that is; not pro- - attention should, be given to actors. There are Wally, ture labor legislation, the 4th, 5th and 6th grades. OfHe thinks that Congress has a ficers for the 4th grade are his wife and his proud parents President, Marlene Richardson; and a group of young Future responsibility to study, "in a calm Vice President, Barbara Nielson; Farmers who have come over to and deliberate manner, the prob-se- e how Wally handles the pres- - kms involved in nation - wide Secretary, Nancy Pearson; Treasurer, Jeanette Kokal. ently troublesome problem of strikes, and to consider possible changes in existing laws." Fifth grade officers are: Presi high moisture content in corn. And Senator Goldwater Massey-Fer- -! Vice the Produced Marsing; by dent, Gregory who took an active part President, Donald Stella; and machinery people in in consideration of the American congressional laboration with and Ricky Treasurer, Secretary Passarella, who is also the gen- Farm Bureau and with the coop- - the 1959 labor reform legislation eral of the school; Reporter, Cal-li- e eration of the H and the Fu- - has introduced a resolution for er ture Farmers of America, this appointment of an Ann Mills. controversies, Sixth grade officers are: Presi- picture shows farm management Vice at its best corn production at special Senate committee to study Vickie Wycherly; dent, President, Cathy James; Social 100 bushels an acre and the fin- - uch as the steel strike, and to what legislation is Committee, Lynn Marsing, Tony est in swine and cattle. And it determine Price Marshall and it mighty reassuring in a day needed, MEdf ord Sharon 71 E. Main St. Kokal, Bardcn to Retire when we are wondering what tha Barbara Jensen. The fate of future labor legis younger generation is coming to and worrying as well how it lation could be materially affect will be possible to provide nour ed by the decision of Rep. Bar-de- n (D-C.) to retire at the ishment for this teeming end of this year. world in the years ahead. As chairman of the House Perhaps we should still worry about the town boy, but here's Education and Labor Committee the best evidence yet that the and as one of the leading con"New Man on the Land" knows servatives in Congress, Mr. Bar-de- n for many years has played where he's going. an role in considerAND ROMAN TAX COLLECTORS, ing labor measures. we learn from Newsweek magaThe conservative forces in Conzine, nicked Vice Chairman Gio- gress regard him as a tower of vanni" Agnelli of Italy's big Fiat and greatly regret strength auto works a mere $92,000 in in- his decision to withdraw from come tax on his 1958 salary of Congress. $638,000. It Fiat and Signor AgIn line to succeed him as comnelli were in Detroit, the maga- mittee chairman if the Demozine points out, his take-hocrats retain control of the House COMPLETE STOCK OF pay would have been .), is Rep. Powell a Neor about 13 cents per gro, who is under indictment for less earned dollar. income tax evasion. RUBBER BAUDS TABLETS ERASERS PENS PENCILS Passports, anyone? There has been a revival of that the committee speculation - Invitation Cards and Enmight be split into separate LaStationery (personal or business) bor and Education committees. m m JOUfiNU" (Utah) 4, 1960 :,T Jfo Comment W mile, on fabrics, felt, paper, plastic and any material that a dressmaker's shears will cut. We are assured this is the only way to whether you be really are concerned with shelf-pape- r, cUrtains apronSi petticoats, ravel- or what resistant have you. No doubt we'll be see-in- & scalloped edges on Poppa's haberdashery when he starts wearing his shirttail outside his britches next summer! SHEAR INSPIRATION FEB. 8 zig-za- ITI ' 8 MATERIAL? STAR . U 1 h T H . IVlCijaUCIlliiL tldS 1 Mtlld Pat . x 111 her eyes and starfish for backdrop as she relaxes on sands at Silver Springs, , press-clippin- Good Reading for the Whole Family Hews Taft-Hartl- ey Features 4-- JilLViliai LOANS 4-- eight-memb- labor-managem- CITY FINANCE CORPORATION N. out-of-jo- int FOE HOME IJEEDS ."V I - - Paper Binders Parcel Post Labels Sales & - V .; f 1 , .... i Four celebrities among seven voted HAT'S "best-hatteby millinery association: Joan Crawford, Mrs. Eleanor Searle Whitney, Betsy 1'aimer, celeste noim. Riley Helms, National Presi- dent and Founder of the Dis- abled Citizens of America, Inc., it a organization, speak- ing in Salt Lake City last week to help build chapters of the D.C.A., outlined their proposed cbjectives as follows: 'The purpose of this organiza- tion is to help rehabilitate, em- ploy and encourage the handi- capped to participate in social ac- - A national magazine is publish- ed quarterly, keeping us posted in on all new developments individual progress equipment, and beneficial information to all. There are no strangers in our organization; we are all handi- capped and are having or have had the same problems, desires and wishes wofking together each othcr there are anJ hel n0 limits to what we can accom- - wviiica dim live X IHUIC illlllllCtl and successful life. This training is FREE to all physically handi capped persons. Today there are over 2,000 physically handicapped persons depending upon the TAXPAYERS for their daily needs here in Utah, and many who are de- pending upon their families, friends and relatives for their welfare. Our program is to help each other to help ourselves. .We have our State Charter and are ready to go. Our goal now is to contact all persons interested in the handicapped world, and to get chapters organized throughout the state. Our aims are to get a building site and our own building for multiple uses such as factory assembly work, manufacturing, making hobbies into profitable occupations, develop- training. ing ideas and Occupational therapy is much If you are one of these persons or if you know of someone who is handicapped or anyone who is interested in our program, our v. held on n . s Pkase write at Feb tQ the DrSAHLED CITIZENS OF rw, .Aurora AvnTOT. non-prof- . COOK BOOKS DICTIONARIES Excellent opportunity for man interested in going into business for himself. 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