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Show HELPER The (Utah) ' PAGE FOUR JOURNAL THUR.'TO'AY, NOV. 8, Social Security Man To Visit Area Nov. 13 1962 ,ome disabled workers in the Helper area may be losing so. cial iecurity bcnelus for E ASTERN STAR MEETS their depend, nts be. CALENDAR DRIVE GROUP cause 'they either tail to apply ANKS ALL FOR HELP At the November 1st meeting tor them or because of Naomi Chapter .No. 13, Order delay Following completion of Its making claims. Mi'. th:y Kesler T. of Eastern Star, .Mrs Mae Hiatt Birthday Calendar iDrlve Powell, social security district officiated in her office of the annual last week the Helper Lions club manager, reported that a recent Matron assisted Geo. by Worthy issued a message of thanks and showed that one B survey liampii Medkel, Worthy Matron. Elto all business firms of three social security disevery ection duties took up the great- appreciation the area, who er part of the evening, but out- and residents of ability applicants waits more v In the drive. Arlchie than 18 months before cooperated applying standing, too, was the appearance Anderson, chairman of this year's for his disability insurance beneof Mrs Margaret iRohn, the Past "Results were most fits and 60 runs a chance of los. Grand Matron, Salt Lake City, drive said: We assure all that ing some payments. who ttended the meeting as a gratifying. the collected will be used fund, meniber of the Home Fund Foun for In some cases, Mr. Powell said, local community projects' for do activito discuss anyfhin datioa certain reilly J:Poe fipatfck people who are severely dishave ties of that group. Mrs Rohn was abled do not realize that they you ? Some of my girl friend look are eligible for social security slated in Greenriver also on the PINOCHLE CLUB MEETS 1 tnd they ropfd- waarlng if, Members of the Pinochle club disability insurance benefits. In . .... same the (board business follow tern alrightmet last Thursday night at the other cases the disabled ing night. person home of Mrs Cliff Van Natta has taken the advice of relatives, Matrons Past Paand Past the usual friends, or tron, were responsible for the where they enjoyed neighbors who themluncheon. The selves are not familiar with the and late Soma ficea can gef away wirh absolute game refreshments delicious evening's these are fairly rare. no maka-u- p ar til-b- ur prizes were won by Mrs Eli Mat social security disability insur. after the meeting. son, Mrs Ben Reddihgton and ance .Among the gfrte who'll be improved by wearing program. THIMBLE CLUB Mrs Leslie Reid. lipstick, we liati Social security district office Thkrible The club group met Here for a weekend visit with representatives will give whatlast Thursday night at the home the Glen Gardners were children ever assistance Is needed to help of Mrs Joe Turner enjoying the Anyone whose skin it Inclined fe be eallotf. Mr and Mrs Jack Malaska and workers apply for their disability She needs the animation and color provideJ usual sew, chat and luncheon Mr and Mrs Alex Allison and benefits. The first step, however, social. Guests attending were Mrs bj a touch of lipstick. their families from Salt Lake. must be taken by the disabled LaVoy Gale and Mrs Estella The A's also visited with his person or by someone on his Gale. A' jone who has a small mouth or chin. parents Mr and Mrs C. A. (Red) behalf. "If you know of a severely disKnobbs. Lipstick lends the lower part of the abled person, who has not yet in. face a balance and importance ir Mr and Mrs Keith Gardner quired about getting social semight otherwise lose without- it. and family of Salt Lake spent curity disability benefits, tell him the weekend here with parents, to .g:t in touch with the nearest the Ern Gardners and the George social security office without de- WEE BONNIE Sept. 13 Fullertons. Em and Keith also lay," Mr. Powell added Anyone who's wearing a neutral costume The furniture Helper gals enjoyed a pheasant hunt good Th? social security district of. from color shade that tends to drain were the only ones to take all 4 luck, they reported! fice is located at 170 North 2nd the skin. This includes.-grey- , fceige, points Thursday from Wood's, MRS GIBSON West in Provo. A representative brown, black, navy blue or dark green. HOSTESS placing the latter in the cellar. Mrs Rhoda Gibson was hostess from this office will be at the took 3 from Hamin Price, Tuesday, to her bridge club last Thurs- Courthouse ilton iRadio; Helper Ins. & Ln November 13, from 9 a.m. until Anyon who wants to look preHier. Lip' took 3 from Food Center; Kiva day night inviting Mrs R. J. 3 stick will help her reach this goal, pjn. with Mutual Fum for 2 Vaughn and Mrs Chris Jouflas as split every time special guests. A delightful luneach. cheon was served the Crocco & Kartchner .... 16 20 Taking high team game and game, after which before were .... 14 Black & Blues 22 prizes series was Helper iFurn with 789, Black & Reids 24. 12 to awarded Mrs Mrs Jouflas, Cate-Carbon 671, Eq Frank Pizza and Mrs C R second with 700, 700, JOLLY BOWLERS Copyright 1961 tolls food Craoffllnf Isrvlei IS) nri Helper Ins '06, 7011 8, and :. 11 LaSalle 25 Kiva Club 613, 730, & Bob Texaco 23 Roy on member Bessie Stewart, new took 3 points from the LaSalle M&)M Club .... .20 came thru with a team and Veltri Drug took the Firs t National Bank .... 19 MRS NEW REN'S ROOM 17 for the' and series high game Frank's Glass girls for 3 points. Wonder Bread .... 17 19 We were very happy to see so night 196, 11.68, Ul-'54i- 5; Prudy 19 ... 17 many parents out to our play. Patterson of Helper Ins. was 2nd Tip Top again bowled the high elf Service series 2322 also high Wally's 66 .... .... 22 We hope they all enjoyed it. It 'with (ISO, 1183, .133-31- 6; ,.j13 3rd to 825. Tip Top bowlers Tomm y Floral .... .. 9 27 was fun marching up through Furn's liivina Kirkwood,1 single game (Helper town on Halloween There were 190, 149, .168H507. Prudy Patterson bowled the high Team high 3 --games. Wonder series 038 and Mary Sea Bread 21115, 2072; M&M CI 2062. many funny costumes. After tihe Othter high games rolled by' Team high single games M&M parade we went back to our Saralyn Montoya .lfll, Fran Fe-- 1 vo high game 202. 12 738, 23 room and had a party. We played corelli 162, Merlene Kirkwood Tip Top Service Wonder Bread 757, M&M 14 733. Individual high , 22 Fre games, danced and had a pro- 171, all of Hamilton Radio; the LaSalle Club i.... gram. Our teacher along with high gal on Food Center was Frank's Glass Shop ........ 21 15 da Bianco 10; Alice James 487 15 Hazel Saccomanno 401. Individual 20 several other students, 'brought Diane Olsen 1I68, Grace Olson The Vogue 18 high single game Lucy Norton Bonnie Lanes Id treats for everyone. 192; Mutual Furn Margaret Ban .... 14 Veltri Drug 22 184, Alice James 183, 180. ILast week we all wrote a par lasky 165; Helper Furn Edith 23 This week's highs were Hazel agrarph about our pepts. We have Litizzette 1165, (Norene - Jewkes Carbon Cleammasters .... 13 24 Saccomanno with a 455 series. 12 to do it over again this week be- m. Helper State Bank cause we did n H remember to Gen Cormani subbing for the 35 5 Furn M&IM with a 473 series, and Bu-la- h use capital letters and periods Helper 17 HltS..tt MRS LEAGUE 23 when we should. Prettyman with a 153, 153, 211 21 Marchetti hit for 18 a Kiva Supper Club ... Mary 6. her 21 first 19 game last Friday night MAS BORERN'S ROOM Helper Ins .... .... 19 21 bringing her team through for a .. We received our first quarter Food Center 17 22 891 high game and 2383 series. neport cards Wednesday. Some Mutual Furn VZ 28 Other high games were rolled are going to strive harded to Im- Hamilton Radio .... 12 28 by John Bianco with 209 and prove while others will try to Woody's Jewelry.... 204 getting a 587 series, Darlene us of Most continue good work KENVER Kartchner ,180, 462 series and now know the Roman numerals LEAGUE OF NATIONS 171 .4 $300.00 to SO. This week Allen Fossat Friendly Tavern 13 Kris Saccomanno 172, 461. -- .. ...27 10 Wadding Ring $100.00 4Gs 28 brought in the time of sunrise Marrelld Construction .... 24 16 Fossat Rlft0f 9)Nf4)fO4 to detain & Saccomanno .... 23 12 16 24 and sunset. Twelve have now Holiday Cafe frits incfods Federal Tea & Bianco 16 20 21 Guy to 19 do all the addition Seppi Motel been able 19 16 19 21 Mttys and subtraction facts correctly Chuck's Pharmacy & 20 16 Funk Hyatt .... 18 Y tost 21 Bread timed in S V including Laurie Royal 14 28 Jeiwkes, Rdbyn (Hegruto, Lucy Rio Grande .. 12 28 Deakin, Janie Van Pepsi Oola ..! Watch and Diamond Garcia, Resell ' Wagenen, Oathleen Kloapfer, An Team high series: Friendly 0; Basso, gek Ricky Riche, Jimmy Tavern 2233, Marrelli Const Specialists John OKJreen, Sheila Dalloa, Royal Bread 2031. Team high Trusoott and Kathy Milovich. game: Friendly "7165, Marrelli, Helper - Utah Friendly News Notes From CASTLE tnem-elves'-a- nd - Cate-Carb- on by ARLENE WILSTEAD Mrs Bob Davis and sons Scott down after she visited with the and Tad of Landers. Wyo. spent family at Landers. Mary M's the week visiting here. Mary folks Mr and Mrs Ray Russell, Margaret and boys accompanied returned the visitors to their Bob's mother Mrs Clea Davis home on the weekend. Mrs Anmeiine Taylor Mr and Mrs Maden Carl Order of Eastern Star son to Orangeville and Castle ithey vistted with Mrs Installs New Officers Dale where Taylor's relatives Installation ceremonies on Sat (Mr and Mrs Billie Houghton urday evening, Nov. 17, for newly Scott and Stacey spent the week elected and appointive officers end here from Salt Lake. BUlie of Naomi Chapter No. 13 Order joined the pheasant hunters. of Easter Star, will be open to Nedra and the children visited the public and anyone so desiring at the Golden Meilor home. is cordially invited to attend the Mr and Mrs Gene Kalversoa outsanding ojemonies to be held Diane and David, were down In the Masonic Temple at Price from West Jordan for the weik beginning at 8 p.m. end and the first part of the (Elective officers to (be installed week. Gene participated in the include MJatbel Jones, Worthy) pheasant hunt while Joyce and Matron; LaMar Jones, Worthy the children visited wiUi her Patron; Shirley Medkel, Associ- mothr Mrs Helen Houghton. ate Matron; George B. Metkel, Airman Manuel P. Vigil, son Associate Patron; Josephine E. of Mr and Mrs Sam Vigil, com Wheeler, Secretary; Mary Knobbs pleted basic training at Lackland Treasurer; Marie Rhinehart, Con- Ato Base Texas and arrived ductress; Gloria Poore, Associ- home Oct. 27 to spend his leave. ate Conductress. Appointive of- On the 13th of Nov. he will re ficers will Ibe announced at a port at Mather, Calif., for nav later date. At the same torn? Mar igation training. rion Black was elected to fill a Dick and Kay Snow, sons of trustee vacancy. .Mr and Mrs Clint Snow, motorRefreshments to .be furnished ed here from Salt Lake to spend by the chapter will be served In the weekend at the home of their the dining room following the parents later Dick returned evening's ceremonies while Kay stayed to spend the week. (He is recuperating from recent hospitalization. His moth er, Mae Snow, spent last week New Supply Lindv Pens in SLC while he underwent the at Journal Office surgery. accom-ppani- ed 707-21- ,738-210- 765-211- Cate-Carb- APPRECIATION -- j My thanks to friends in Precinct One for on, j Cate-Carb- ATF G their vote of confidence Tuesday. I shall HAL SGHULTZ 3i Cement Contracting (AfeBON - Sand Gravel &EADY-MI- X Service Phones: on 96 or GR North Main . ME Helper, Utah 150-45- 0 ' 00 21-5- Cafe REDUCING PAYMENTS See BILL WELSH - at - MOTOR CREDIT CO. 37 East Main PRICE. UTAH Phone ME 63 iDLamanU. were Cheerleaders Marilyn Borla, Carol Tabone, Karen Diamanti, Annie Evatz and Renee Dimiak. Boyd Imai was chosen for his igood sportsman ship. The played the Fighting Apaches. (Friday we had a meeting to discuss many matters. Officers were then elected: President is Carol Nowkirk; Vice President Derald Riche and Secretary Is Carol Bryner. all-sta- rs MRS KELLY'S ROOM Many of our students enjoyed the Marine Band Most of our pupils are up to date with the book reports. Most have reached the 800 pages level. Our new of- - A- ., EIGHT LEAGUE Tip Top Service remains in first iplace by 1J5 games; they split 2 with Helper State Bank. rs Bonnie Lanes and Carbon says M. Scott Carpenter, Mercury Astronaut, who's doing his own share of helping to preserve freedom n "America has a reasons to be optimistic about BTG half-millio- tavt Clean-maste- 22 The the future: TiFrER FhT?CK 2-- split Vogue gals ... ficers are Andrea Lewis, President; Karol Gordon, Vice Pres.; Jimmy Oormani, Secretary, Barbara Sanchez, Treasurer. We have just completed the first unit in social studies on the People of Andent World. Their gifts to western nations. We have had tests on the unit We now will study Slow Growth of I I J I Store your gun in a good, sofa place and remain a mtfflbtr of tho human race I" .kW safety the fine support given me in the election on Tuesday. 'I pledge continued service to all for county wide government during the next four years. My appreciation to all my friends for their efforts in my behalf. 0, A, TCOSETir half-milli- on opportunities a free system like ours offers to its people. "Many of these boys put a regular part of their weekly earnings into Savings Bonds and Stamps. And, since 1941, many of them have promoted Bonds and Stamps to their customers to help keep America strong and THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION I shooting the newspaperboys who are on their way to being the future leaders of our Nation. "These youngsters learn the importance of responsibility, the value of money, and the great I "If staying oiv it your j main ambition empty out that ammunition Although my first venture in the political arean was not successful, I take this opportunity to thank all who favored me at the polls. ALSAIITI m help keep freedom in your future THANKS TO VOTERS ToaU the voters of Carbon County for OMrfl "Amfirifia's newsDaDerbovs A y al j MY THANKS 1 Inddvid-'u- Holiday MR GONZALES ROOM series, Shirl Davis 530, high a had This week we champion Ada Rae Fazzio Aileen 515, ship Ibasketball game for all-st- ar 488. Phillips players and for girl cheerleaders. High individual games were All stars are Robert Fenn, Jim rolled by Shirl Davis 209, Bess. Tamllos, Boyd Imai, BiUy Bur- ie Stewart 197, Ada Fazzio 182. ton, Jon Diamanti and Randy 1748, MONEY FOR 716. en- deavor to administer the duties of office for the ultimate good of all. M. Soott Carpenter, Project Mercury, NASA, fourth MS. astronaut in space, second American to orbit the earth. free. "We can be mighty proud of our newspaperboys and of the part they're playing in the future of freedom." M. Scott Carpenter, Ics. Project Mercury, NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, "V Houston, Texas Coarp frocMlom in your rutur with U.S. SAVINGS BONDS |