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Show HELPER The PAGE FOUR (Utal) JOURNAL THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1969 Mr and Mrs Thill Marshall of Murray were weekend visitors at the home of their daughter and family, Mr and Mrs John Fercik. Mrs Olena Blackham of Orem has been visiting with her son and family, Mr and Mrs Virden Blackham. Mr & Mrs David Colton were weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mrs George Haslam. Harry Nichols is in a Salt Lake City hospital. Saturday Mr and Mrs Roy Mills took their daughter Callie to Salt Lake to spend the sumn mer with her sister Mrs Thorum. The Friendly Sewing Clubbers met last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Mary Pinarelli where 14 guests enjoyed a patio party. Mr and Mrs Leonard Roundy drove to Logan to attend the graduation of their Jay Donahue from Utah State University Friday. They visited in Salt Lake with daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Johnny C. Doctor in the Kitchen9 by Laurence M. Hursh, M.D. Consultant, National Dairy Council NUTRITION AND CELL DEVELOPMENT We've talked before of the nutrition may have on mental development. Research .findings both here and abroad have stirred up interest in this field until now it is regarded one of the most exciting areas of research. Why? Because it is one of mankind's nobler ambitions to help the underprivileged, especially in so tangible a way as to help people reach their fullest potential. And equally important, because the .very survival of mankind may. also be at stake. The Path To Wars ; Hungry peoples, and popula-:tion- s with less than desirable intelligence easily fall prey to .those who would exploit them. 'History shows us this is the path e to wars, not to peace. Such also perpetuate and increase problems such as overpopulation, It will ; disease, and malnutrition. be better if we can help equip ; them to be of more help to themselves. What better way than to make sure people have the best chance . peo-.pl- ; ; '. ;for realizing, their maximum mental potential! ; Just this past spring at a large ; scientific scientists gathering reiterated their faith that we may be on the track to just such a possibility. ; We now know that the nutri-tio- n of the mother4o-b- e is terribly important to the development of the baby even before it is born. And then the first months of life, too, are critical. Cell development occurs in two ways size andor numbers of cells. Cell development in the human brain is about complete at six months of age. Therefore, the number of cells a baby will have in its brain is determined by nutrition during pregnancy and the earliest months of life. If during this time the baby doesn't for example, get enough protein, he simply will not develop as many cells as otherwise. A better diet later on won't make up for the Roy-lyn- son-in-la- Olsen. Mr and Mrs Wayne Ashworth of Salt Lalce brought their dau- loss. two-ye- Clerk-Treasur- ar I Community Developer - - Experience in organizing. Economic problem - Oriented Send resume to: groups desired. , Southeastern Utah C.A.P. 220 E First North I Price, Utah by June 13th DICK'S f SERVICE FEATURING FROM JUNE 1 30 TO JUNE er VACATION SPECIAL 1963-196- Ma-gan- EMPLOYER r. . 1969-197- -- OR FEMALE EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Clerk-Treasure- The Board of Education of Carbon County School District will accept bids at a special meeting to be held June 26, 1969 at 7:30 p.m. The bid called for is to furnish comprehensive bodily injury and property damage 'liability insurance, including automobile liability and po. Specifications perty damage. are on file at the Board of Education office, 65 East Fourth North, Price, Utah, and may Notice Of Budget be obtained from the Clerk of the Board. Bids must be subRevision Meeting mitted on the form provided on The Board of Education of the back page of the specificathe Carbon County School Dist tions. rict proposes at its regular MOVELL JEWKES, meeting to be held on June 19, Carbon County School District 1969, to make the following 9 changes in iits budget. Date of First Publication, June Increase the item known as 12, 1969. Date of Last PublicaInstruction by $15,000.00 or from tion, June 19, 1969. $1,510,300.00 to $1,525,300.00. Increase the item known as Attendance Service by $700.00, CASTLE GATE NEWS or froTi $13,584.00 to $14,284.00. Increase the item known as Visitors last week at the Tom Health Service by $2,500.00 or Bendall home were Mr and Mrs from $11,600.00 to $14,100.00. Pat Bendall and family of Salt This will not make an increase Lake City. Mrs Kate Orton and Eva have in our present year's budget, been visiting in Draper, Gran- but constitutes changes in the categorical departments of our ger and Dugway. Allan Barney of Granger has M&O budget for been visiting with his grandMOVELL JEWKES, parents Mr and Mrs Walt BarCarbon County School District ney and Mrs Kate Orton. Congratulations to our CEU First Puhlklfltinn Maw WW ' graduates, Janet Thorpe, Barbara Bailey and Orlando Ochoa. 1969. Last Publication June 12 Mr and Mrs Ray Wilstead '1969. were Salt Lake visitors Friday and Saturday; their daughter Mrs LaRae Pessetto graduated from the University of Utah. The Wilsteads are proud grand parents. A girl was born June 6 to Mr and Mrs Jimmy Wilstead of Spring Glen. Mr and Mrs Larry Hyatt and family and Mr .and Mrs John Houghton were Memorial Day visitors to Burley, Idaho, where they visited with the Bernell Stout family. David K Houghton, son of Mrs Helen Houghton has enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He is now at San Diego, Calif., training center. James Pendleton, son of Mr WEEKEND PRICES and Mrs June Pendleton has enlisted in the U.S. Army and is stationed at Fort Ord. Calif. Kent Miller, son ot Mr and Mrs LaVille Miller has enlisted in the U.S. Air Force. DSSF Nickie and Mike Jones of Salt Lake are visiting with grandparents Mr and Mrs Verdis ghter, Tootsie Ashworth here to visit her grandmofHer, Mrs Jennie Fercik. Tootsie has recently returned from a mission in Central' America areas. Saturday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Rigby was their daughter and husband Mr and Mrs Richard Taylor and Ken's parents, Mr and Mrs Walt Rigby of Payson. Sunday Moll-ie- 's parents Mr and Mrs Glee Manwill of Payson were here. .Leaving for their home in Las Vegas, Nev. Tuesday morning were Mrs Doris Gardner and two sons. They had shared time with her parents, Mr and Mrs George Fullerton and with Mr and Mrs Em Gardner of Helper. Young Jeff Gardner will stay here and spend two weeks with his grandparents. Mr and Mrs Lester Blackham 'are spending some time in the Kearns area with daughter and .family, Mrs Verona Balle. Mr and Mrs Reymond Anderson of Salt Lake were here to see his mother Mrs Iona Pinar-ifill- i. They all spent four days ;at Joes Valley. Mrs Janeanne Cramer and 4 children of Salt Lake spent a week visiting with her cousins Mr and Mrs Sam Melo. Also visiting were Mr and Mrs Gary 'Cramer and b aby . Memorial weekend visitors at Mrs Alfa Barker of Nebraska has been visiting with her bro- the Frank Tamagawa home ther and family, Mr and Mrs were Mr and Mrs Jack MeKen-siand son of Denver, Mr and Mrs Fred Tamagawa and Miss all of Salt Ruby Tamagawa, Lake City. Visiting at the Fay Thacker home are Mr and Mrs Ltoyd Green and family of Texas and Miss Janette and Nancy AnderI) son of Pleasant Grove. What It Means Scientists don't know whether this actually means the person will be less smart. Brain cell numbers may not determine that factor. But there's a good chance that this may be the case and researchers are hard at work to find out. They do know that undernutrition can affect the size and health of the individual. And we know that people who don't feel well learn less easily and they may be apathetic in their desire to learn. So we are excited about this kind of research. There's a weight control angle to this cell development thing, too. Next week, we'll go into it. HELP WANTED MALE MOVELL JEWKES, inspected at any time prior to its Citizens interested approval. INTENTION TO are invited to be in attendance Carbon County School District ADOPT BUDGET at the meeting and offer any First Publication: May 29th, 1969. Last Publication June 12, concerning the 1969. The Board of Education of suggestions budget the Carbon County School Dist rict will, at its regular meeting to be Held June 19, 1969, at 7:30 p.m., adopt a budget for the 0 school year. A copy of a tentative budget is on file in the Clerk's office and may be NOTICE OF NOTICE SPRING GLEII HEWS n. 1968-196- Clerk-Treasure- OIL any Weight LUBE FILTER 10 Gal. GAS, Keg or Ethyl WHEEL PACK Cooling System Check $12. 95 and tax 9. r. Ml Ok AT PHILLIPS PERFORMANCE COUNTS Helper, Utah 15 North Main St. Ml? STEAEL FREE PARKING UNION MARKET Bonnd CHOICE Dc lb e " "A t V .2'' ''4; i ' ''t",i ' X '' " "' y.'Ay f fit,, ' Mc-Ne- ",l ' ' ''" Elvin Haycock and with Mr and Mrs Elvin Byrge, and to visit her mother, Mrs Maggie Haycock, who is still in the Carbon hospital. Mr and Mrs Larry Bryant arrived here Friday from Los Angeles. Larry returned Monday, but Joyce and children will stay for some time and visit with her parents Mr and Mrs George R. Haslam. Callie Mills and Micki Rowley were at a wedding shower at Micki's home Wednes day in honor of April Rowley. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by the guests, and April received some lovely gifts. Dale Cunningham accompanied his aunt, Mrs Evelyn to Blue Water, N.M. They left Saturday. 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