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Show HELPER TWO JOURNAL (Utah) .following . Notes of Interest from Neighboring c SPRING GLEN o. THORIT HATCH LAWYER Stafford Phone Bldfl 270 MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME Dick Mitchell PHONE 300 - Director PRICE Loyal Order of Moose Meet Every Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. HELPER HALL LOOQE Robt. Olson City-count- Governor P-- N. J. TullbM n Secretary Helper Lodge No. 56 h and O. O. F. . of rust and corrosion automobile cooing systems is important for continued good service of the car, E. L. Harrig, man ager of the Chevrolet service and mechanical department, said. "Judging from the limited use of corrosion inhibitors with water it is apparent that many motorists do not realize the serousness of this problem," Harrig said. "In the winter, the standard products contain inhibitors which prevent corrosion. But the? problem is even more serious in warm weather or in southern Ciimates because of higher operating Prevention in anti-freez- be of to or earm.i , " '"aibitor ,u o coia climate - e wate and sh0uid hnon l Cli T7 W4l r summe, . it, ) HoWev, .. ,. v, pooling , i, H ... .. . ' ir 'uav - k. " sva.0 "Ml summer. In warmer climate, the v. avtttcr., " flusie cleaned ever. HltTn. . 8 a fresh 4 S00d lnhlM.n. -- imn v o 0 j "0 K and Paint AUTO V UPHOLSTERy Drapes Made 19 N. Main 1 y Helper, Utah Embalmer A Funeral Saturday Salt Lake City and ations. Radiators should Oxygen from the air in the cooling system is the most serious cause of corrosion. Harrig cited other causes as presence of meir special permit nuut at am work among us make to the steady advancement of our public, social, corrosive mineral salts in ih Ridge in San Juan county, rney business and private lives. leakage into water, exhaust-ga- s returned home Sunday evening and :the cooling system, use of I hand hereunto set my have WHEREOF IN WITNESS with their limit. acid or alkaline-clean-'in- g Mrs. Harry Snyder was in Ca3-da- caused the seal Of Helper Utah to be affixed. solutions and the use of certain tie Dale last Thursday visiting D. K. DOWNEY solutions and the use of certain With her mother, Mrs. Robert stop-lea- k Mayor prepar Wavman-wer- Sunday in in Draper with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Aragoni. Mrs. Elva Judd and daughters, Joyce and Charlotte, visited Fri- with John and Saturday Bailey in Perron. Leg Blackham and son, Fred, deer hunting in San Juan! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scharmon of visited Saturday (Salt Lake Cit-county this week end. Mrs. Leah Haslam accompanied aml Sunday with her parents, Mr. her brother, Bennett Mangone, and Mrs. Howard Robertson, Mr' and Mr' Auust Topolovic. ami his wife, to Salt Lake City! .spent the week end visiting wi-.Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall frien(ls in Eairview. Mran(l Mrs. John Tomsic of visited Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wr. Haycock, be- - Columbia visited Sunday with Mr. fore departing for Arizona, where' an' Mrs, William Topolivic and they will make their home. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stavar. "ansen and sons, Jim ana has Marshall been employed Keith, enjoyed a successful deer there for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bassick andjhunt in the vicinity of Moab. Mr and Mrs. Cliff Leavitt children of Boise, Idaho, are here of their with Mrs. Antone Smolieh. nounce the marriage We are Iihpdv to renort that Mr. aaugnier na uae to .nick riemeSmolieh is improving in the Price takis of Price. The marriage was was solemnized in the Greek Orthodox He hosptal. A dinner was served Sun- severely injured in a mine acci Church. at the nome of Mr. dent and his condition has been dav at 7 Thirty-sevejanu Mrs. Leavitt. quite serious. Mrs. Ernest Olsen entertained relatives and friends attended the a group of 25 children Saturday dinner. Immediately following the who met at her home to wishdinner the young couple left for Jolene Ann a happy birthday On a snort honeymoon in Denver, her ninth anniversary. The chil- Colorado. dren honored Jolene with many nice gifts and spent the afternoon playing games, after which was served. A number of Spring Glen a refreshment Frank Bendetti drove to Glen- attended a wood Springs this week end to Priesthood party in Helper Sat-ge- t his wife. Mrs. Bendetti's urday night. David and Rosie mother. Mrs. Zemlock, returned Colton were in charge of the home With them and will visit her games and Henry Anderson was while she is regaining her health in charge of the square dancing. Sunday School was conducted by Supt. Hyrum Huntsman. Prayers were given by Bryan Colton and Johnny Mortensen. Preliminary program numbers were given by Judy Rowley and Linda Mortensen. The Sacrament was meeting conducted by Sunday evening Bishop Stanley R. Judd. Lowell Keller and David Miles of Price were the speakers. Mr. Miles related missionary experience and . Mr. Keller spoke on tre fulfillment of Prophecy. The first class-wor- k meeting of the MIA was held Tuesday evening. Members of the Stake Board were in attendance to help the new officers plan for their yearly program. A Relief Society Work Meeting was held Tuesday at the home Sev-- j of Mrs. Crystal Fullerton. eral ladies worked on the paint-,inof weeds, which was demon-istrate- d The by Mrs. Fullerton. other ladies were engaged in work that will be sold at the lazaar during election day November 7. The money raised with bazaar sales will be donated to the ward building fund. Work leader, Udella Peterson, was in charge of the lesson. Refreshments were served by Mrs, Fullerton and Mrs. Peterson. visited PROFESSIONALS Prevent Corrosion In Auto Says Chev. Service Rep. PROCLAMATION a recent operation. Mr anH Mrs. Emprv Tanner of PAGE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1950 RooBevek an,, Mr Mrs Doug- lias Allred of My ton, visited Sun- Twentieth WHEREAS we are now at the midway point of the to survey which with Mr. and Mis. George from AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIday a position strategic Century and therefore in to Olsen. the progress which America has made in the past 50 years and and future Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mateko-vlin the assay the advances which may be expected and son. Jack, visited Sunday office in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. James WHEREAS it has been brought to the attention of this Week, Oil as Progress been has designated 21st that October 15th to Elegante, By Mrs. Mary Duke to --1 Melvin Saccomanno and family when members of the American Petroleum Industry will cooperate contributed men have oil which in rTVTVVTTVTTTTTVVTTTTTVVVTTTVTVTVVVVTTVTVTVVTTTVTT the this ways of Salt Iake City visited inform the public about of our demohis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum week with their parents, Mr. and to our high standards of living and to the preservation communities in of the future the for Huntsman He joined his brother, Mrs. Frank Saccomanno and his cratic freedoms while building sa.co-mannwhich they do business, and Von, on a deer hunt trip to San brothers, Ernest and Hugh SPRING GLEN Mr. and Mrs Juan County. WHEREAS citizens of our community who are engaged in proHarold Hansen Clifford Haycock and Mr. and dejay Donahue spent the week Mr. and Mrs. ducing, transporting, refining or marketing petroleum products arMrF. T. W. Haycock drove to Salt end with his mother, Mrs. Ethel and children visited Sunday with Week by Oil of observance Progress in to the sire participate to attend Donahue. Jay is working in Salt relatives in Emery. Lake City Saturday various exhibits and engaging in other activities which show funeral services for LeRoy Wil- Lake City at a D. & R. G. W. Mrs. Sarah Rowley and daugh ranging con how their enterprising and competitive industry serves, and will cox, grandfather of Mrs. Clifford engineering school. Miss Dorene ters, Mrs. Jean Dart and Madge tinue to serve, the citizens of Helper, Utah. Haycock. Roundy accompanied him on his Rowley visited in Salt Lake City NOW. THEREFORE, I D. K. Downey, Mayor of Helper, do hereby Keith Huntsman of Salt Lake return trip as far as Midvale last week. David Rowley Jr., jack, Lee proclaim the week of October loth to 21st inclusive to be HELPER City visited this week end with where she will visit two days with and Ervin Rowley Jr. and Louie OIL PROGRESS WEEK and do call the attention of all citizens to her sister, Mis. Betty Olsen. Mrs. Mr. and Sam Pinarelli Dalpiaz were very successful on the many contributions and services which oil men who live and The J To . fHOIIt HELPER, UTAH g Church of Jesus Christ 500 COAL CARS of Latter Day Saints AND OTHERS ON alV IV RIO GRANDE ORDER HELPER WARD Lynn Broadbent, Bishop The following services are held at the Helper Ward regularly Chapel, and' all members and visitors are urged to attend: SUNDAY SERVICES Priesthood Meeting, 9 a.m. Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. Sacrament Services, 6:30 p.m. SERVICES Relief Society, Tues., 2 p.m. Primary, Wednesday, 4 p.m. MIA & Boy Scouts, Tues., 7:30 p.m. Choir Practice, Thurs., 8 p.m. cars to cost nearly million have been ordered by the Rio Grande Railroad, it was announced today by Wilson McCarthy, president. Largest single item consists of 500 triple hopper cars, ordered from the Pressed Steel Car Co., Chicago. They will be used for coal loading and should relieve the present tight situation in coal cars, McCarthy said. An order for 25 covered hopper cars, for bulk loading of cement and similar prooducts has been and Spring Glen was victorious in placed with the American Car & the second game. Foundry Co. of New York. New freight $3 ' aV' "Our school program in Utah evens up the costs of education for our children in the many counties of the state. Jordan District, where our biggest mine is located, pays more than $1,500,000 in taxes to help other districts." MID-WEE- CHURCH NEWS C. L. DAVIS, Secretary four-quoru- MEETS EVERY 2nd and 4th THURSDAY OP MONTH At Moots Hall, Helper BACK IN THE m "SttClddU " AGAIN with &uto$et (The Brannan Plan) Better Suu g want a new car to be tops in like style and room and comfort and power and a IONES 9 IB STANDS ON Brannan Plan M m PRESTON Rapubflcoa U.S. L. JONES Codido Congress 1st District am firmly opposed to the Brannan Plan because it would make of Free American Farmers mere wards of I the government. for a flexible agricultural program that wifl give the farmer protection against unreasonable price declines and drastic economic reverses. In normal timet, however, the farm industry mutt continue to be a partner in I me em 100 meocnej sywem or rren Pal, PlltloaJ Mr. y R. wnrpnn, C Anderson. Nations."- - Two Softball games were play, ed laat week between the Cattle Gate and Spring Qien schools. Castle Oate won toe first fame er-pound out buy? Take operating cost. Do you know that the bang you'll get from Buick's Fireball power comes from a engine recognized by engineers as a thrifty saver of fuel? Do you know that owners of 1950 Buicks are writing us rave letters, saying that this year's version is the most economical Buick ever built? Do you know that such comfort features as coil springs on all four wheels protect the car as well as the passengers and throw in an fifteen min- d So you ask us how about money? What does it cost to buy a Buick and to own one? A WHERE thrill-packe- utes with the nimble number pictured here will show you it has all these things in abundant measure. SCHOOL NEWS fine program will be presented for students and parents commemorating United Nations Day, Tuesday, October 24th. The following numbers will be presented: opening prayer; presentation of girl Scout flag; presentation of Boy Scout Flag; presentation of United Nations flag, followed by the Flag of the United States. Pledge to the flag. Speech Department; reading, "The Old Flag Forever," Speech Department; "Old Glory", school chorus ; a number from the history department, essay, English student: three numbers front the school band; speaker, Stanley Ldtizzette; trumpet solo, Larry Regis. Mr. Litizzette has attended United Nations sessions and is well qualified to deliver on instructive discourse on the United Nations program. Two films were shown to the students Monday which laid a splendid background for the work of the United Nations Council. These films were entitled "Price of Freedom" and "The United below what you'd pay for some sixes-a- nd that every Buick, on a cents basis, is a stand- You All right questions. - valve-in-hea- d let us ask you some Take first cost. Do you know that Buick prices start down at a level r - FOUR-WA- FORirnnuT Y tl is rugged fronf end (1) sets the style note, ys., JUr 0 repair faors are individually replaceable, avoids cosfs-ver- fco Wk Lm fl S 'fcrjli mW B I -- JBaLaMEaM locking horns," (4) makes garaging easier. Tim In HENRY . TAYLOR, ABC (3) extra saving because they need no servicing, and are practically breakproof to boot? Dynaflow-i- n keeping you fresh Do you know that addition to drive-ca-ps g as a daisy on a its convenience with savings on on tires, cuts down the strain-- and transmissions and engines eliminates all friction clutch repairs, because it hasn't any? day-lon- Take final cost. Do you know that when the owner of a Buick gets yen for a later model, the pricesr that Buicks command on a lot are the ultimate proof o used-ca- their long-ru- n value? So if you want a real run for your the money, better buy Buick. And see first step is very simple: Go Ovnafiow Drive u standard on "'""MSrSJ tional at extra eott on SurtR and SMtttu parking and Ntlnork, tvtry Monday evening. YOUR KEY 70 0IWTB Redd Motor Company 129 W. Main . Price, Utah WHIN 10111 AUTOMOBIlli A.I set your Buick dealer-soon-a- nd an order signed. ,,. ., W(u - uut VAtUE Phone 900 |