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Show I Hie HELPER PAGE FOUR JOURNAL (Utah) TltURSnAY, OCT 25, School Lunch Program iVA Representative Is Explained To To Visit This Area Notre Dame Parents Tuesday, November the meet who 1962 Parents TTTVT?TTTTTTTT?TTVTTTTT?TTTTtTTT?TT?TTTTTTTTTTT . , Voters of Carbon District i , 1 James Banasky is an active worker in the public schools P.T.A. program, and advoc&ios better conditions for teachers and students. VOTE FOR JAMES BArjflSdY NOV, - 6 For STATE REPRESENTATIVE r. THURSDAY NIGHT BRIDGE Mrs Wim Wetmore entertained her bridge club last Thursday night, at ,the Carbon County Nurses Card party, where they enjoyed a delightful luncheon before the fame. Prizes were won by Mrs C R. (Fahring, Mrs Jim Dervoa and Mrs. Frank Pizza. Special guests were Miss Ann Price and Mrs Dervoe. RELIEF A SOCIETY regular meeting of 'th's Help er Ward Relief Society will be held on .Tuesday, Oct, 30 at 2 pan. with Lila Williams presenting the social science lesson, Foundation of Church Govern rnent."- President Pearl Gardner will preside and urges all mem. bers to attend the meeting. Mr and Mrs Wayne Reid and son, Kim of Midvale and Larry and Scott Stoker of Mt Pleasant were weekend visitors at he Les Reid home. .The visitirg men folk went deer hunting up Latuda way and returned with the big THIMBLE CLUB Mrs Louie Martinelli acted as AAaaaAAAAA A AA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi hostess to the Thimble Club last Thursday night serving a tasty EASTERN STAR NEWS . Honored guests were too nu- dessert luncheon during the soThe annual 07th session at the merous to mention tout of local cial hour. Sewing and chatting Grand Chapter, Order of Eastern interest would be the recaption provided the entertainment. one. Star, of Utah, just concluded, of the Honorable J. Bracken Lee Mr and Mrs Nathan Nichols an knppesitve and well at- and Mrs Lee, formerly of Price. Mr and Mrs Ace Miner spent of Spokane. Wash, were house tended session. The three --("ay on the opening night. the weekend in Salt Lake with last at guests week home the of held in the Masonic Banquets and dinners inter conclave, Mrs Agnes Yakopich. While here daughter and family, the Bill Temple in Salt lake, was known spersed the business and social they also visited with the Sam (Feterserts. (to hero out while aa the 'Symphony of Stars Ses- hours all three days. granddaughter Janice had her Cortese family at iDragertoh. sion" and was presided, over by Attending from Naomi Chaptonsils removed. C. Matson, worthy grand ter No. ,13 of Price, in addition ATTENDS (LEADER CONFAB Myrtice matron. Among the grand off- to Mrs Cinch were Mrs Mae Mr and Mrs Jim Martin and Mrs Lee J. Dlamanti of Helper icers taking part was Mis Ethel Hlatt, Worthy Matron, who was of Jean, Nev. spent the family a in Feder General participated T. Bir.rh of Helper, Who officlat-- d a Grand Para: and (Mrs Mabel ation of Women's dubs Leader weekend in Carbonville visitina In her oSOce as Grand Adah. Jones, an escort: also Mrs TVel-vMobilization Seminar held with her parents, Mr and Mrs Decorations in the inspiring reeaeno, irasi urana Matron; ship at the .University of Utah, Oct. Harry snuler and with her sischapter room .were woven around ffcex causer, rasi matron; in ana under the auspices ter, Mr and Mrs Dominic Saoco- the worthy grand matron's motto Mrs ck causer, iRosa MLgliac-ci- o, of the uiiie Foundation irianno and family in Helper. "Be an Instrument for Good'' Lucille as Wheeler, nation-wid- e Josephine of a compart Louis James of SLC accom with ihe word IBelieve" an out-sta- Gardner and Emma Vaughan. munity improvement .program. panied his dad, Earl James on a in-tribute to hex selection tram tb- - Scriptures, "All Things hunting excursion into the Book SATURDAY MIXED BRIDGE are Possible to Him That IMr and Mrs Frank Pizza play Cliff area this week. IddtnO Mochine Paper, by hosts last Saturday evening (JJ& M. ori case at Journal office. ed Keith Gardner of Salt Lake to their mixed, bridge club. The prizes for the game were won joined his father Em Gardner by Mrs Pizza and Hector Chiara. for a weekend hunting trip. No luck reported as yet. REBEKAH LODGE.... Mr and Mrs Jack Mala&ka u vu n . i, Soars-Roebu- , nd I KKHWAY mm 1 attended ing of the Notre IDame Home and School Association last Thursday evening heard Edward Delaney, federal representative of the state school lunch program ex. plain the (federal lunch program and the numerous commodities which benefit the school each year as he urged the paprenta to allow their children to take advantage of the opportunity of eating hot lunches at the school. Also speaking to the parents was Don Honey of the Continental Casualty tins, who explained the insurance polices on athletes and school children offered by his company. Ways and Means committee appointments were made as fol-llo- 'Frank Da'piw. Don Car-lo- w, Rsx Hanson, Frank Gigliottl Mrs Marc Blanc, Mrs Jack ey, Mrs Frank CapaLbo and Mary Jones. rhe Kell Mrs annual Sisters pantry shower will fee held by the group again this year with the date set for Dec. 19th. , Most Deer Units Close October 30th , Utah's general deer hunting comes to a close on most hunting units across the State Oct. 30, with field reports and information from 'key check points presently indicating that an aver age number of animals will be harvested from the State's 62 A NEW . 6' CLASS Glass that automatically tints when exposed to light and clears up when the light is removed is moving closer to commercial Russell R. Nellan, Contact Representative 'from the Salt Lake reality. Regional Office, will be at the Employment Security Office in Price on Tuesday, Nov. 6,, it was announced today by VA. WOODY? Ncilan Teminds veterans that Is important to write to the when proper ottipe Inquiring about VA benefits. Address your correspondence to your local VA Regional Office, '1750 South Red it urviH 17yfi4 noi write 10 va quarters in Washington, QflGGQQG r national T .1m- neaa- D.C. Also, when writing about your VA bmefit , cheeks, be sure to address your communication to the VA Regional office. Do not write to the Treasury Department in Chicago. to the announce According ment, Nrilan will be at the Price Employyment Office on Tuesday from 9 ajn. until 3:30 ipjn. He will be in Price again on Tues day. December 4th. All veterans and dependents with questions on VA affairs are urged to take advantage of this visit in order to obtain expert service. ', orji . . . with payments arranged to fit your personal needs. A convenient and agreeable way of purchasing whatever you like from our exciting stock of fine quality season deer units. Mild weather, a general lack of foliage and accessibility into most of the deer hunting country is expected to account for another good harvest year, accord on and familv winltaH Viara (TTbahna RMhobafc Twiu to the Departawnt of Fish ing met Monday In its second meet- - weekend with her parents the and Game. Glen Gardners. ing of the month. Members enjoy Holders of a regular license d a talk of a June tour made, , OUU!SPle and and bag who fail to bag a deer A.L "25 by their persons onfof Vke during the regular season may 37 Sidwell, as w:e end . here still go afield to hunt during the UN Youth POaTirnTsnon-l0!1?- :. " Parent8' m and Mrs extended seasons on some herd sored .by the Joint Youth Com.'' units. Anyone planning to do so Sam Raohele. r . r ih rv tr.iHw should be certain of the hunting Following the talk it was the unit boudaries before going out concensus of the members that GENERAL WALKER In the fieldd. As General Walker submits to Miss Sidwell had, indeed, drawn Units with extended seasons to the people, the knowledge, the a court-order- ed (psychiatric ex- and all rules and regulations gov rfefenmJn hie to amination aa XI CA ivujgc aviAji!uauwiK:ii,ia these hunts are shown and humJUty that is America, as 1. fitness to stand trial for the errting in the 1962 deer huntting proc. the .sponsors of the Pilgrimage crinvs f which he is accused, lamarions which are available Morris, his distinguished had hoped. A lapel pin, author-!IMbe- rt rrrinds us of some vital from Department offices or from ized by the UN Pilgrimage license agenst ganization was presented to Miss facts Sidwell (by Catherine Wrigjit, The General became the first President of the Utah Rebekah political (prisoner in the US.. On Assembrr, comoliments of the arrest he was denied halL or (dared by a Federal judge to a Grand Lodge of California.. Federal mental nrison for 00 to 0 days and denied a writ "of ' Ethel Tullius enjoyed a week comus for five dava end trip to LasVegas, Nev, to habeas was not even In the Walker visit a sister Veil and ArJell and had no Ford and family. She was ac- judge's jurisdiction present. lawyer companied by Mrs George Heck, KIf this is set. who spent the time with da ugh. says Dr. legal precedent "we fall of us) Morris, a, ter and family, the Joe Etquin-ta- are in serious trouble In the and by Mrs Frank Mull ins months and ahead.' years who enjoyed visiting with, her daughter and family, the Ralph HOME-COMIN- G Wahla. nm Page On Connnuec and dance. 1ht0(d1-w- m CMggr mi YOODY'S Watch and Diamond Specialists Helper - Utah The best WIT tnr a wife to have a few minutes to herself at the close of the day is to start doing the dishes." New Supply Lindy Pens at Journal Office fT" to:i,hter CHUCK'S m-- mn ' 1000000000000060OOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ' ; : ! : Voters of Carbon District 1 James Banasky is a staunch supporter of our public schools; their betterment. He is a proven booster of Carbon College, and wants to work to improve elementary and higher education in Carbon County and Utah. V01EF03M.1ESDMASiYII0V.6 i For STATE REPRESENTATIVE 0 In Memory of Frank M. Tomsic Continued Prom tage One years. There can be no simple assessment of its merits, no quick hooju choice finrod EoTiteirtoDuTiinrDCDTitlFLANS JUI UNDERWAY FOR THE FIRST ANNUAL FALL AND - HOL- IDAY FASIIIOJI SHOW TO GE FHESEIITED BY THE PRICE TRADING (XIPANT Oil WEDNESDAY, IIOeiBER Ill THE T, AT 8 P.M. GEARY THEATRE AT CAREOII COLLEGE. There will also be some entertainment The purpose of this Fashion Show is not only to show the latest fashions from New York and the fashion centers of the world available at Price Trading Company Stores at Price and Sunnyside, but also to give all churches an opportunity to sell tickets and keep all the proceeds from these tickets for their own use. All expenses of the show are paid by Price Trading Company. ' Cliff Woodruff , Manager of Price Trading Company, states that ,any .cic!i organizations interested in selling tickets may secure them by contacting him at Phone 0 or at Price Trading Co. ' : 637-183- ";' ? (DO.OTE TOAE)0W(3 ............ ...... , , aQ7 Charles Phone 472-58- I is MM lis i'J Ghirardelll,, Owner 61 Helper among: the various alternative means of meeting the medical needs of the elderly "Though the problem is real, it is less urgent than the politi cal opportunists would have 'it appear. It first was invested with a false sense of urgency as a tactic in the .1060 President ial campaign; the drums that have been beaten so insistently for it since have largely been those of political advantage . . . " There will be time, after the election dust has settled, to take up the issue again and to try to get a rational discussion of it. 'divorced as much as possible from from the circus atmosphere of Madison Square Garden rallies, from strong-arpressures and legislative rail, ... vote"-grabbi- m roading.'' WI might add and express the strong hope that such a ra tional diJcussion and such a div orce should take (dace right now, in the weeks immediately ahead. From what I read and hear, more and more of the President's own party analyzing the public opin- ion developments WHY DID YOU VOTE FOR THE BURNS CREEK PUBLIC POWER PROJECT which would take away 20,000 man-shif- ts and a $500,000 annual payroll from Utah and Wyoming coal miners? WHY DID YOU RUBBER STAMP the Administration's trade bill which President Thomas Kennedy of the United Mine Workers of America called "the job destruction bill of 1962"? WHY DID YOU RUBBER STAMP the Kennedy Administration Hanford Public Power Project which would deprive western coal miners of 900 jobs? WHY DO YOU RUBBER STAMP the Kennedy Administration oil import increases which are throwing coal miners out of work all over the country? WHY DO YOU RUBBER STAMP the Administration's $322.5 to build steel plants abroad that million foreign aid give-awatake away business from the Geneva steel mill and throw coal miners out of work in Utah? WHY DO YOU FAIL, TO SUPPORT the Price River flood control survey which Senator Bennett got through Congress this ys year? ' WHY DID YOU VOTE AGAINST THE INTERESTS of Utah Farmers 93 of the time as recorded in the Utah Farm News of August, 1962? WHY HAVE YOU NEVER TESTIFIED before the Appropria-ation- s Committee in favor of any Utah reclamation or flood control project? VOTE FOR THE MAN YOU CAN DEPEND ON TO WORK FOR CARBON COUNTY AND UTAH. of recent months are becoming less and leas enthusiastic about healti care for the aged as a political Issue, toe.to-to- e Issue in as a head-ottw November alscMons. And they an absolutely right --whether (hey are thUnkinng in al terms of pradttl foUtks, - n, - I Proceeds from the celebration will be used to defray the print, of the school oaoer. log tin loving memory of Frank M. The expenses aooordine to Leprechaun, Tomsic, who passed away seven Sister Clement, association mod 1965. October 23, ago, years era tor, who states that a lanze iHe lives in our hearts, and a large of Pope crucifix, always will, until we meet John XXm andpicture one also of again. Bishop Joseph L. Federal, will be Sadly missed by Wife, given to the school this year. children and grand, children. 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