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Show where it was given under the direction of the Utah Parents EDUCATORS DISCUSS and Teachers Association. The opening night will be a SCHOOL IMPORTANCE s show and tell night, when are urged to bring any old or interesting articles they have DURING CRISIS around the house to show and BY JOSEPHINE HOUGHTON The meeting at the Carten Hotell about it. Prizes will be in Cleveland Included Govertel awarded for the oldest and most nor Frank Iauscjie of Ohio; CASTLE CATK article shown. Mr. and Mrs. Saturday. interesting iiit. e:ij Wita hjs mother, Mrs. George Gallup; Eugene A. J. Carlson uf 1'ortohi. Calif, .Mr. an. I Mrs. lioyd Wach ami M.s 1sj visit ina CHURCH 1;.rie r.illieil Meyer, author; Mayor Burke of NEWS were visitors lieiv last we-- k at Mi. liar! of Salt Lake City visited with Mvs. Gilbert are Mr. and Wana-make- r Mrs. Pearl Cleveland; the home ol their daughter and this week end with Annie Evans. m,s. Stoi-.and daughter, IN CASTLE GATE of Olympia, Wash., presimi. aiH Mrs. Hill X..,ei,e Long ..f .Salt Lake City Donnell. of Hurley Idaho, wh The Scouts and Explorers pre- dent of the National Council of Evans. They visited v.iiii Mr. and was home over the week end arrived Sunday Chief State School Officers; a sented the Sunday evening ..i.o. ..laiini vuiion. wiui tier parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mis Thomas liendall left Fii- under the nuni'lter of leading educators, and Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Melvin llusliinaii 1'ete Fish day for Gland Junction, Colo., to of Douglas Hilenian citizens from 2S states working or iJrovo were overnight guesis Earl Gilbert of Salt Uike City see her new grandson who was direction n Weston Weldoti for better schools in their comPotter. Willi .Mr. and Mrs. Pete labolie arrived Friday evening to spend born last wei k to Mr. and Mrs. a d Tracker conducted the program. munities. , Talks were given by Dueane "One of the responsibilities of Mrs. Smith is the former Fae tin David Wilford U. S. business should be to take Miller, Hendall. Thomas, Uowns, lJOyd an active part in public Terry school Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lewis, Gary Thomas, Lee Miller, David Mil- improvement," Mr. Abrams told and Judy, were Spanish Fork ler and John T. Houghton; ac- the audienc.e. visitors over the week end. cordion solo by Carl Russell; I uur cnuoren are me principal MIA theme by Dick SnoW; Scripnatural resource of the nation. A essenHeginning on February 6lh and ture reading by Jimmy Stagg; hiph standard of living for 5 consecutive Tuesday nights Color Guards were David Miller. tial to the existence of a free Billy Houghton, Carl Russell and following, the Castle Gate society and the enterprise sysI). & R. G. XV. II. II. UTAH RAILWAY will il'egin a study group under Dick Snow. tem cannot be obtained or the direction of Neva Green and Prescriptions Filled retained unless our educational WELFARE SHOWS LaVell Miller. Mrs. Green, Mrs. is processing its nist system Phone 553 The February schedule of WelHelper, Utah Until Moss and Mr. Miller took important resource in an effec..... Jjf .AJJWl fare shows are as follows: course at this Price, m recently Feb. x Montana, mill a i with Errol tive manner." Mr. Abrams disclosed that his Flynn and Alexis Smith. FOOD CENTF.K FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER 12 The Feb. Caribou Train, c.ompany's board of directors had with Randolph Scott and Gabby adopted a statement which is being brought to the attention of Hayes. Feb. 13 Francis, with Donald its employees encouraging Standard Oil O'Connor and Patricia Medina. employees "as, good to take an 19 Barricade, Feb. D. American citizens" with Clark, Raymond Massey and Ruth active role in school improvement Roman. in their communities. Feb. 22 Ma & Pa Kettle Go '"Where circumstances warrant," To Town, with Marjorie Main and the statement continued, "and it m mm aw a x .. .. jmm & Percy Killbride. is in line with company policy in Feb. 26 The Furies, with Bar- other fields of citizenship respon4-bara Stanwyck and Wendall Corey. sibility, company time may be allowed for such activities." BIRTHDAY PARTY O Prices Effective 9 and 10 Fri., Sat, February "If, out of apathy," Abrams fa Enjoying her second birthday "we were to let our Amerisaid, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete 'Fish was their little grand can public 'school system decay, of we would gravely undermine the Deanna Pearson, daughter, afternoon foundation of our greatness as Carbonville, Tuesday The following enjoyed games and a nation. But if we unselfishly served a delicious luncheon and energetically come to grips H were to the All Brands Marvel Fish, Nancy Pearson, with the many challenges W TI Gal. Pure we of our welfare schools, public H H Linda Lee Wilstead, Lois Lynn can be sure that we are cultivatlb Linda and Helen Roberts, Terry of our naImported cousin, uonam Hougnton ing well the greatest the children " ' Sharon Russell, Dean and Jean tural resources CHOCS Brachs LB Pierces 'T Davis, .Boyd Davis, Lynn and of America.'' Q Abrams told the group that "it Linda Pero, Susan James, Peggy 2'2 Can O become clear to many men has Call Ger Ann and Lynn Wilstead, O that such broad of management ald Linda Shannon Mills, Huf, CAN CAK TflLL CAN education are matas Tootie Jones questions of Castle Gibson, DOG FOOD Gate and Jacqueline Sprigarelli ters with which corporate citizens, and Paula Ann Simpson of Price as well as individuals, have the ... PIERCES Bottle obligation to concern themselves." Larsen, as chairman of NCCPSv pointed out that hy 1954 elemenft: tary school enrollment alone will reach a record 30,000,000 children, with a continued increase for the K IS-J'2 1ST w I five years after that. SAY FELLAS, If VOL) OONT "Thus there are two compellHAVE GI INSURANCE V3U Q efI ing reasons for pressing our O MUST APPLY IN ORDER One education. forts for better TOGETIT...TVIER6I5N0 ia that this work is yet far from 1 finished. The second is that this AUTOMATIC COVERAGE work tests and measures the integrity of our own democratic C SE WALTERS purpose. In reappraising the importance of these objectives in the light of current history, we 1 believe they have gained rather can CRACKERS 2 ,bs oval 1 SALTEF1E than lost importance." Hj Larsen reminded the audience President Truman, in his that QUART CANS -CARNATIO, State of the Union message to ivi vj r the nation through Congress, recin 0 ognized the importance of our public, elementary and secondary schools and the urgency of their I Q in the mobilization per" problems 114 iiiibiiiu mwHiu i.uu O iod ahead." O "In watching the development of our program of community acTEXAS PINK tion for the schools," Larsen con tinued, "we have made an im O portant discovery: we have disC covered that what we first approached as an operational device has a tremendously Inherent Importance for its own sake. "Community action for a good H school system must mean coopH w Juicy Navels eration among all elements of a NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING LB SMALL with Integrity and community, WASHINGTON, 0. C. unselfishness of purpose . . . May Q we urge the citizens who would By Ann Good LB FRESH Ground take the time and interest to GROUND So, you think you'll get a cleaner enter the fight for ibetter schools wash when you pour extra soap to put aside at the outset their LB BOSTON BUTT nanes into tne washing machine. Well, you're mistaken. Too many various individual and personal U.S. No. 1 Red Bliss The contrary or suds keep the clothes from being prejudices tossea about and thoroughly rinsed. emotional approach of the Indi LB LARGE COLORED Follow the amount recommended vidual or group with a special 100 lbs. on the package or by the washer axe to grind with regard to the manuiacuirer. school local program can and OF A LINE COMPLETE HAVE WE Variation on an old theme: scoop has torn a community apart. out the "innards" of your baked FINE LENTEN FOODS To decide what kind of schools potatoes and mask with a little real want, citizens of a commun mayonnaise, salt and pepper. Pile they will FLOWERS FOB ALL OCCASIONS. LEAVE Inevitably be deciding back into the shells, top with beat-e- n ity kind of community they whites what Q and in brown oven. egg TOUR ORDER IIERE. QUICK SERVICE! e O want. They have begun to Getting out of a car is an art O of their ideal vision a few women accomplish gracefully. Give your exit a little thought. community life." Slide over and sit as close to the In this time of national emer door as possible. Use hips like a gency, Larsen said, "many of us, swivel and swing both legs to k who do not expect to serve in simultaneously. the armed forces would also like Bananas may not take to the re- to take some direct personal acfrigerator, but they do to the tove. tion, on our own Initiative. TO Peel four firm ones. Fry them slow-l- y says, commission our those, in cup melted vitaminized with our public schools, margarine until tender, turning to start here, brown. Sprinkle with salt and serva you have a responsibility here in very hot, your own community, and what you do here will affect not only When screw-o- n bottle tops stick, the children In your schools, ibut like those on nail polish and medicine bottles, get out the nutcracker your community Itself, and thereand use the same as you would a fore your nation and your world." O s wrench. The cap will come off withHenry Toy, the Commission out any trouble. FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER executive director, outlined the FOOD CENTER NEWS ABOUT OUR NEIGHBORS FROM Castfle Gate HELPER The FEBRUARY THURSDAY, 8, TJtah) 1951 PAGE W1NTKK SL.NTA.N Catholic Church Francis R. Lamothe, Castor Following Is the weekly ach4-ul- e for Catholic services In Help- - er: SUNDAY SERVICES Morning Masses 7:00, 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. t SERVICE8 7:00 a.m. d Altar Society Mon, pjm. home towns, of which number approximately 1,000 are in contact with the Commission for information and encouragement on how they can Improve their schools. WEEK-DA- 4 pro-grai- n -- BILL'S PROFESSIONALS Prescription Pharmacy MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME Dick Mitohell - xj 1 o (Soli OLIV PORK" BEANS u g 11c VETS CATSUP g jtftu CHERRY 230 SALMON IFnoafics o g BACON SLAB BEEF g lj St 49c 57C PORK ROAST 590 590 ROASTERS 590 Phone Utah Helper, Bldg tf Loyal Order of Moose Meet Every Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. HELPER LOOQE HAU. Robt Olson Governor N. J. Tulllua Secretary accomplishments of the commission during the past year, estimating that there were 5,000 citizen groups in the country working for better schools in their WHAT DOES THE j FUTURE j HOLD FOR YOU? Savings Accounts Pay Up To h mm 2 INTEREST Start now on a systematic savings plan and keep adding to your account regularly. 4 . Ininn lllllllll Btafford olid-colore- 298 j fOOD CENTER'S inter siinsliinci is the best of Moridu all, Suva this vacationer mIio bus inigrutcd south to escape the ice and snow. To absorb her quota of Vitamin 1), the prelty sun worshipper wears a trim, strapless shorts outfit. She made the d shorts suit from dyed cotton flour bugs and a contrasting striped skirt and jucket from gaily striped feed bags! .0.1(111 510 r- PRICK LAWYER Vk ' SARDINES AEROVAX 1 TIIORIT HATCH H ITcmafc 250 j BEER YELLOWTAIL : t;7;: 359 s f JSPMc ?, 800 o TomatoJuice Margarine l Funeral Director & PHONE 590 flour 190 Embalmer AO OIL Y 1st-3r- Wil-stead- m FIVE ST. ANTHONY par-ent- .... JOURNAL We'll Help You! ri HELPER STATE BANK Member of Federal Reserve Deposits Insured up to $10,000 4 Grapefruit 6 for 39c Oranges r 8c SPUDS Ik .... 2.39 iSth srys-talliz- side-wal- u 86 PROOF t CONTINENTAL WSTUm.CCPOARON. I |