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Show HELPER The THURSDAY, DEC. PACE FOUR and IODRNAE (Utah) 6, NATIONAL 1962 rose base of 100. The latest rekaae t&at overall production continues on a plateau. In July Another report just, issued is the index was 119-3- ; in August, on housing starts. In October the 119.6; in September, M0.8; and number of privately owned hous- in October, (M9.5. Some indusing starts, on a seasonally ad- tries, of course, are doing much milbetter than others, but on the justed annual basis, was an increase of 17 per- average we are producing, and lion cent over September. This figure have been for four months, about is not corrected for the number 20 percent above the level of of working days in a month. And 1957-6One has to go back it i3 .generally agreed - that , the many, many months to find comnew order of (President Kennedy, parable stability. (Before long prohibiting segregation where we must break out of this either federal ifunds or guarantees are up or down. used, will hurt the total housing The recent behavior of the starts, but no one yet can determine what this means in ac- stock market also is worthy of comment. In terms of the Dow. tual numbers. Jones industrial average the high A third report from the De. off the market was 799 and the is on low 536. As this is written, Che partiment of Commerce ales and orders of durable average is some hundred point manufacturers. October sales, on above its low or about half-wa- y a seasonally adjusted basis, were back to its alUtime high. But the same as in August and Sep- since the Cuban crisis the martember. (But ordrs rose about 3 ket has staged a quite strong percent. No details have yet been rally. Some students believe published as to how this rise was rise reflects not only better bus, spread among various industries, iness news but, as well, a feelbut ft is said that the increase ing that increased (government "was widely based." spending, and huge deficits, will ' Now, talcing these three reports bring some further inflation. together, there is considerable basis for optimism. Certainly IWe have never been convinced the market has any particuthey show that the economic that veterans' payments, to an amazing $700 million, Dillion. $35.2 indicates ' Needlecraf t Hews by NaiMjy Baxter WOMAN'S CLUB The Helper Woman's club held its meeting last Thursday with President CJanma Slavensky in charge. Mrs Clara Schafield and Mrs Frank Liddell of Price, pre sented a program on Home Man agement, and showed the women how to make Inexpensive Xmas gifts and toys. Next meeting of the club will be December 18th. . ff All the world loves a clown" someone once said. From the clowns we see in circuses when we are small children to the more sophisticated comics of television and screen everyone loves characters whose Business-ilife is to' poke fun at us and nable us to laugh at ourselves. J. r NEEDLECRAFT . VERSION X NOTRE GROUP TO MEET The Notre Dame iHome and School association will meet on Thursday, Dec. .13 at the school auditorium at 7:30 pjn. Tickets will be available for the doll and her wardrobe to toe awarded at 6hl3 meeting. An interesting program has ibeen planned and all parents are urged to attend. "Everyone," ' of course, our needlecraft designers. They too love such comic characters; and, as a result, they've translated the notion that "All the world loves' a clown" into their own terms. They've come up i with a clown that you can 1 make yourself with just a little time, imavinnfjnn and knowledge of basi Tiff- - " f ' U v' i'i stitching techniques. Althouirh our needle. craft clown doll the one pictured here can't make us laugh with his words and gestures, his very presence is guaranteed to introduce a note of merriment into the surroundings. includes c4) ff J MRS MULLINS HOSTESS Mrs Frank Mullins acted as hostess to her bridge club last Thursday night serving a delight ful luncheon before the brirdg play. Prizes for the game were won by Mr Mullins, Mrs J. A. Greener and Mrs Rhoda Gibson. Attending as extra guest was Mrs Adrian Anderson. I'he admission price to tola fellow's performance is surprisingly reasonable. In fact, it's almost completely free of charge when you make him yourself. There's very little to buy just xome thread, yarn, and a aipper. Scraps of terry cloth, old nylons, and old cotton souks, and other little odds and ends that you always seem to find around the house and are reluctant to throw away can now be put to delightful use. Instructions for making this delightful plaything are yours, free of charge, on Leaflet No. PPE-84For your copy, simply enclose a stamped, envelope with your request and .mail it to the Needlework Editor of this newspaper. Moss disclosed h) today, The following detailed infor, mation on the transfers was pro hP STATE OF UTAH Matt Citv of the Bureau of Land at the request of Management IMS, 98,193 Senator Moss. Oflfioe Since January 1, acres of Federal lands have been mm Of the total, 31,506 acres were bciwku ill ireu wj. aviiwi dwuvus to which the State was entitled under the Enabling Act but could not acquire because of prior appropriation, withdrawals, or reservations before the land was surveyed. The balance, W7 acres, was transferred to the Utah State Park and 'Recreation Commission for development as State Parks, In addition to the 31,506 acres transferred, s V4 4,450 selection - ,!. B5 San-An- Sdy. Ar-di- - UTAH NINTH .14 from Page One most other states, " pn first. I" HE) win ne eral Reserve (Board. This index now, in harmony with other gov. eminent series, uses the average of 1957, HI966, and 1969 as its SOLID ROCK MAPLE , Living Room Set Seat Cushions 100urethane Foam includes Coffe Table and 2 End Tables .50 regular $339.95 now $ 190 ' 2J" SOU Upholstered in beautiful Green CIVIC ROOM LIVING $249.95 reg $39.50 $10-5- 0 SOME ROCKERS UP TO 8 PH. . now $(jp.50 ROCKERS CHAIRS 54 Numbers will be Galled r- Adding Mocnma paper, by oil. or cose at Jottmai atHc Kmas Special regular AT THE PARISH GAMES PARTY FRIDAY, DECEMBER car-re- the ivin vim as tesii HELPER lar forecasting ability. The record shows that It is wrong almost as (frequently as K is But It would be most unusual to have such a strong upsurge if the buyers of stock believed that a real recession la just ahead. the " acres of Heu'jL been re-- s Jhave 2e-Wa,,- Ilk- tis Pi Gamma Sorority Rated High At Carbon College the usual sew and chat social bon College, Price. Their efforts dendi were up ' $300 million. hour. A tastty luncheon was also during Homecoming produced Transfer Tayrnents, iwbiich are served by the hostess. the winning skit, the crowning largely social insurance benefits 01 uneir canowaxe, Karen Davis ai OUADALUPANA SOCIETY and their j At a (meeting of the Guadalu-pan- a hemeooming queen, float received honorable mention and its parts. A smorgasbord held and Nov. 28, Society in the parade, luncheon was prepared by Mar- presided over by Louise Vasquez In October a fun time Hallo- - flyn Witten, Brenda Marchetti, Plans were discussed for the Bingham and hostess feast in honor of Our Lady, of ween costume party was enjoyed Harbor all mernberg when they met Tatrany Mabrito. Individual fav by to Dec. 9 be held tHiaaiupana with a iprocession and Mass at at the student lounge, with ors for eacih girl added to the 10:30 In the vening mem Shelly Livingston and her com- - enjoyment of the evening that nd Vests wm njov the mitftee In charge. In , November wa held at Tammy's home, annual Christmas parity to be a "Oome as you are"' social wasj Next event of the Pi Gamma held in the church hall. Plans a delightful event and found schedule will be the annual dinner --dance to be were also discussed on the DCCW the girls greeting Thanksgiving Christinas and Horn of Plenty decorations held Dec. 10 at the EOks club, 16. Dec. for. . ... Guadalup- in meeting . .. ,.. everything from bathrobes Sponsors of this event are the Joe Romero was welcomed into and slippers to heels and hose, officers, Pat Naylor, pres.; Holdaway won the prize dra Scartezdna, vjpres. Shanna the th for best artist by drawing a pig, Woodruff, secytreas. ; and Ann Martell returned home behind her back, and Shelly Liv Moss, historian. Adviser to las week after two weeks in ingston eaputred honors for her the sorority is Mary Pizza, head Reno visiting with her brother complete knowledge of a watcQ of the Home Economics Dept. and family the Vic N(jrtells, and also a couple of days in Salt Lake with her niece aiv family, the Bill Petersens. ucation totn clear-listi- ng of the BUM and In fa.t )TJ(tah ranks 14500 acres are being published in its .eflforti to In local newspapers. Utah will education wdth 47 of rece.ve title to these 19,950 iis acres soon. gotag for education compared A pokesnan for Senator Moss wm for the eiight Moun. pointed out that this volume taln states and M M lor marks a great improvement over united States 19fi0. When Utah received title observe 0 analysts BUY HOW FOR W and 1981, when that 1 e factor ta the f'y 19,993 acres were transferred large expenditure for ed And another 10,775 acres will state', CICUSTMAS ucation is the heavy student load be transferred to the Utah Park highest in the nation for botl Commission as soon as the pubPayment public schools and colleges as lication period allowed for the a proportion of population. Des DUE FEB. notices now being published in pite the high tax effort for ed- local newsDapers terminates, the however, expenditures ucayoni studcnt m Wah are below is The State of Utah ASK US FOR entitled natlonal ftvera. to aoproximartely one.jhalf million DETAILS acres in lieu selections. State selections now pending in the GOOD LIVING Salt Lake BLM oflfice total 135,-WLorraine Orr ANS acres, but 71.340 acres repre There is a sented by those applications are Free Christin conflict with present grazing, mas Booklet rolpin? or oil and ,as leases. which shows on as them Action will be taken .Watch Diamond the conflicts are resolved. you how to t use Specialists dyes to NetD To Jmirnnl Utah Phon ftem Helper fill your home with decorative colors and make gay gifts out of scraps of materials, old nyVISIT CHUCK'S NOW! lons and faded towels. A Free Bookmark is offered by the American Bible Society who suggest you join in Worldwide Bible Reading to share a great experience with other Christians around the globe. For both free ofGifts for All from Door to Door fers write Good Living Radio, P.O. Box 409, N.Y. 21, N.Y. Child specialists say that NICE SELECTION FOR THE KIDDIES unrealistic toys and those that break easily are a source of frustration to children. For instance, a toy truck should FOR MOM AND POP look and feel like a real truck and be made of steel. A colorful Christmas pack DOLLS of razor blades in dispensers GAMES TRUCKS CARS is a clever gift for all of the trades people who have been so nice to us. COSMETICS by Coty - Shulton To follow the age-ol- d tradition that "the bride's family ELEC. RAZORS for men - women gives sterling silver'' start your daughter's flat service right now with a place setting In the pattern of her choice. MANY, MANY MORE SHOP EARLY Give your home a Christmas present this year! Install gaslights at your front door for a twinkling welcome. They are economical to burn and may be used year round in. case of power .failure: To bring spring flavor to your festive spread use hew frozen vegetHelper, ables which savt a lot of - but - transferred to the State of Utah the Oflfice of Senator Frank E. TRANSFERRED TO rk o 8. LAUDS ' 9. as one loons at the composition of the growth the riae trend has not started on loses some of its importance. downgrade, as some analysts have Wage and salary disbursements been saying. But it is equally 'were up $600 million, tout one-ha- lf clear that the upswing is most THIMBLE CLUB MEETS of tihis iwas in government. moderete and basically too slow. Members of the Thimble club Success has been the key word C One other report needs to be di ty iproduci ng Industries met left week at the home of in the activities this quarter of rwlvich manuHaetiurinir briefly reviewed. This is include Mrs John Baysinger, enjoying Pi Gamma Chi Sorority at Oar- -j crowed no change at all. Divi- - index of production of the Fed- HOV,' TO MAKE THE MOST OUT OF ODDS AND ENDS FEDERAL OUTLOOK MRS MABRTTO ENTERTAINS Mrs John Mabrito entertained h:r bridge club last Thursday By Ralph RoDey night, serving a delicious lunch eon at the onset of the social hour. Prizes for the game went SOME FAVORABLY to Mrs Emory Richardson, Mrs INTERPRETED NEWS JUyle Mower " and Mrs George By far the larger part of the Pizza. business statistics collected by the tfvemment put Mr and Mrs (Rex Packard and, s means that no son Verl, and Mr and Mrs Tom actitiet effi-la- st Tucker and son David, spent large or how bureau may compffiag end j5ien Mr at home the week of , 1 e Xm and Mrs Lynn Overlade. Mrs wt,ktf qulte a "figure together, make .nri pw TWer iPfhviH ard celebrated birthdays on Sun- - any ,ncffary correc"on r sonal Influences, assign proper dy, so a turkey dinner was en. weights, and so forth. The up. inJoyed by every one which shot is that we are just now get cluded a big birthday cake. ting the Ibasic data (for October. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Some of the reports are being The Wednesday afternoon given an unusually favorable inbridge clufb met last week at the terpretation. Carbon Country CI Ub (with Mrs Personal Income provides a perD. K. Downey presiding as host fect example. Between Septem. ess at the hot luncheon and foer and October this item rose bridge social. Prizes for the game by $2.1 IbllHon, which is the larg- were awarded to iMrs Cans, est increase since early in the Jouflas and Mrs Ace Miner. year, This is most encouraging, , - 25 " reg. $47.50 24 .50 CHAIRS REDUCED 50 Outstanding BUYS for Christmas I AUDITORIUM UAL FURNITURE AND HARDWARE EVERYBODY IS WELCOME HELPER, UTAH W vooors and - - - To The Busy Housewife . . . YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER IS A REAL CONVENIENCE! wonderful way for a busy young mother to save countless hours is by shopping the ads in her hometown newspaper By knowing, before she goes to town, which products she wants and where to buy them, she can do an efficient job of marketing. While the housewife spends her time becoming an expert nurse, laundress, cook, play mate, and bookkeeper, the local newspaper i bringing her the shopping news. It tells her about the latest products and services that will help her accomplish her work most efficiently, ft tells her where to find the best prices offered on items she needs. It saves her many long hours oi "hopping around" A - SHOP THE AD5 IN YOUI HOMETOWN NEWSPAPERl ClhiucEi's Presc. PharcuDacy Utah ed preparation time , , 14 lilt IteAtVAt Mlt Ull tlfftlfAt ct. |