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Show who mother-in-law- , ii Richfield. Hews About Our Neighbors From Alaska KEDJILHORTH of Salem. Mrs. J. I. Richardson of Pasa ieit sunaay ir will em seek Crimean week the during It's Garden Time Now ! to consecration pal Bishop the of Utah, of new Rev. small Flan calls would lions. Episco- Richard OVERALL SERVICE TOO! Leaf Dairy. Mr. and HELPER PHONE 540 Angelo Georgedes, Proprietor Calvin Jewkes, Mother Sunday! PENNEY'S 1951 SUMMER DRESS A III Mil 1 1 K?4 Harder W. in that. Tin is being denied American packers. Mars- more even Plan Marshall many Yet Marshall Plan has just given $1,400,000 worth of tinplate to Norway and French North Africa. bil- McCormick says business objected disclosures of Year private business, but no one can understand how use of taxpayBig Monopoly Business, which er's money is private business. has sold the major part of the In addition Sen. John Spark-man- 's more than 12 billions of dollars Senate Small Business of material already given away Committee had nothing to do by Marshall Plan, does not want with censorship order. to lose profits. Right now Sen. Bureaucrats desperately seek Committee is diggingSparkman's out startlto hide from public details of ing facts on rubber situation, in of biggest tax raids but will investigate McCormick history mankind. alibi. The truth is not being told. For end of 1950, when But for present, until all truth revealed, carefully weigh all reports. Remember, Marshall Plan alone is now spending $670,000 of tax money for press agent salaries. It is expensive in to 31st. Nitlonal Federation of Mrs. Roper, and son attended the iRdrptndtnt Buitnesi Lesley funeral Robert- - nie Mrs. Mrs. Manson, Mrs. Olive Hughes, Tillie Tittle,, Mrs. Roy Orangeville Monday, inson, Mrs. Curt Harris and Mrs. Jewkes. The prizes were by iMrs. Fulton and Mrs. Calvin was on the program and Viola he sang "The End of a Perfect won was accompanied byiPolve. Day". He Mrs. Roper. Rowe Zwahlen was Kenilworth Bishop to Mr. visiting with friends and Mrs-- Clive Ferron Monday. in: Sunday.' Worthen ' HHIinHH fJPVQ VI ill II VII Ella lit V Relief Society was held Thurs-wen- t the home of Mrs. 'Swanson Elizabeth Hanson. Mrs--. Saasta-visiteday night at and Mrs. Chester at the home of Mr. andimonien was lesson Clinton Marks of Manti d charge. The The- was given by Mrs. Mrs. Mabel Smith and Mrs. Evan ing the week. Prank Crocco is home on fur- Smith. Testimonies concluded the lough after spending eight months meeting. LDS Priesthood meeting began on the battle field in Korea. He l 9;30 Sunday morning with is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Crocco. Bishop Worthen In charge. He Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shumway and announced that the future of Dragerton were weeknod meetings will begin at 9:15. end visitors at the home of her He asks parents to please not their children to Sunday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones. send Mr. and Mrs. Evan Smith spent School until ten minutes after to Priest-childre- n visiting ten in the future. Wellington Sunday School was under the sister, .Mrs. Ervin direction of Marlon Roper. PrayMr, and Mrs. Lars Kofford and ers were given by Blain Huntingdaughter, Doris, of Standardville, ton and Roma Lee Anderson. Sacrament meeting & testimony and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kofford and son, were dinner meeting followed Sunday school. Bobby, guests at the home of Mr. and The meeting was in charge of Mrs. Norman Smith Sunday. George Richards. Two babies were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Poulas are blessed. They were the infant over the arrival of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don rejoictlng; who wastheir first born. It was a son.. It Swenson, given the was born Tuesday at the Price name of Dixie 'Lee; and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Hyatt, hospital. Clark of Salt Lake who was given the name of Ioris Walter of the Ann. City, General Manager meeting held at night was Independent Coal and Coke Com It was Sam Woodhead were the Primary graduation. pany, and here on business during the week. under the direction of the presiThose Mr. and' Mrs. , Curt Harris were dent, Mrs. Bonita Swanson. host and hostess to the mixed who took part were Arvial Jo. Darlene club Saturday night in the form hanson. Earl Anderson, Ruth Haycock, Jackie of a dinner party. Guests, attend- Laramie, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Berensen, Delorus Gomez, Kay ing ,were Jewkes, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Niel-so- Greenhalgh, Lea Harward, and Mr. and Mrs. Hector Chiara, Judy Campbell. Music was furn Mr. and Mrs-- William Kloepfer, ished by Mrs. Roper. The Ascension Guild held its Mr, and Mrs. Gladstone sWood-heameeting Wednesday at won was Gents prize by regular Mr. Jewkes and ladles prize by the home of Mrs. Albert Tittle. Mrs. Woodhead. Sixteen members were present. , Mr. Ja- Charles-wort- The leeon was given by Ruth Ann Tuesday was hostess to 18 of her quith. Refreshments were served little friends. The occasion being at the close of the meeting. her .fifth The Church of the Ascension birthday. She received refreshmany lovely gifts. Dainty Sunday morning was under the direction of the Rev. Nicholas. ments concluded the afternoon. to the His sermon was on the "FellowWe wish compliment of Christ". He announced boy and girls of the Kenilworth ship LDS how well they con- Bishop's Day will be held Friday on ward, ducted themselves in our first the 11th at White Rocks. TranSunday School held in the audi- sportation will be furnished for torium. There was almost normal those desiring to go. He also an attendance. We Invite more ,to nounced the new Bi&bop will be In Carbon County May 20th for come out and Friday In WHEN PROPERLY PLACED IN JOBS THEY CAN PERFORM. IF YOU HAVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUCH ;dent in March, during the height of the war, is Public Law FOR A VETERANS, 6EE V-16, the Vocational Rehabilitation LIST OF APPLICANTS Act. Through it, disabled veterans! are enabled to train at Govern-- ' ment expense for jobs they can hold despite their handicaps. Of all the vetprans who havifl trained under Public Law 1(1 dur ing the past eight years, nearly 2o0,000, half, or already have' to the point been rehabilitated where they are now able to earn livings as trained workers, Veterans Administration reports-The peak of the program was 1951, deadline for initiating education or training under the GI 0 reached in April, 1948, when disabled veterans were in Bill does not apply to disabled training in schools, on the job veterans who want to take eduand on the farm. Today, the num- cation or training under Public Law 16. They may start their ber in training is about 100,000 but in time le&s than half of the all time high. training at any time Of the veterans now in training, to finish it by the end of the proabout 25 per cent are enrolled in gram in 1956. Late in 1950, the benefits of colleges and universities; 15 per cent are taking classroom courses Public Law 16 were extended to veterans disabled since in other types of schools; 35 per many The and ifightlng started in Korea. cent are training deadline for them Is nine years 25 per cent are enrolled in institutional onfarni programs that from the end of the current emercombine school session with ac- - gency, a date yet to be set. tual experience on the farm. Types of jobs for which disabled veterans are training range from the highly-skilleprofessions to assembly jobs in factories. One veteran in Louisiana is successfully training to be an architect despite the lose of both hands in service. A pair of expIs Our Specialty hooks are helping him ertly-used to achieve his goal. In Texas, a veteran who loK both legs, his sight and most of his hearing in combat, Is rapidly . becoming a skilled cabinet-makerachieved is by being His training a delicate sense of touch and the; patient voice of an instructor that he is barely able to hear. And, in California, a veteran paralyzed from the waist down is training under Public Law 16 to be a writer. Already he is at the ALL I KNOW IS THAT WHEN stage where he writes- sports stories for a local newspaper and YOU GET IT TOGETHER, IT 8HOULD BE A THIRTY-8Iedits a magazine for a local vetSUPER DELUXEI erans' service organization. So far, Public 'Law 16 has co&t You'll find our servicemen the quick but silent type. The the Government $1.3 billion. Veteran-trainees themselves received only gas you get goes Into yeur tank. 80 per cent of the amount in the form of subsistence allowance Body & Fender Work payments. The remainder repreWheel Balancing A Aligning sented tuition, supplies and other connection with training. costs in LIMONE GARAGE Public Law 18 still has more for to go, expiring LIMONE A DOLEATTI than five years World War 'II veterans on July 25, 215 So. Main Helper 1956. The approaching July 25, JOS-TRAINI- HEPAiMilG bury truth. of FINE PEFENSE WORKER? d is Prime Minister Attlee Washington, it was announced Marshall Plan gifts to Britain would end December British was I 252,-00- firms example, at V . mittee. has Plans." in toiember C. for replacing: "Five Dorr Marion 'Mrs. Marshall Plan announces gift Greece of half million dollars worth of coffee. So new program is reminiscent of various Russian . HELPER CITY LAUNDRY is Fact Hanson gave them a farewell breakfast Sunday. Mr. and Mrs-- Andy Pappas and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bruce spent a pleasant day in Green River Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hawks were Monday visitors at Mrs--. Hawk's parents home in Orange-ville- . WE'RE READY TO SERVE YOU to answer to squander failed. e Mrs. partial prices. d Sharline Matekovic was the guest of Miss Patsy Tamollas. dance She attended the that was held Friday night. Music was furnished by the LDS Ward player. Mrs. Steve Tamollas and Mrs. Steve Hatsis were the hostesses at the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Laursen moved to Salt Lake City Sunday. He is employed there by the Clover 540 high comfort PAGE THRES , Marshall Plan has quit givBureaucrats, aided and abetted by Big Monopoly, seek to ing information on who sells materials being given away. screen actions with the William McCormick, of ECA popularity of Eisenhsays this was done with consent ower name. of Senate Small Business Com- rec-.or- P1I0IIE are interesting. W-?"- hall Plan with Eisenhower plan. difference is new plan Only the a coffee Here's ing yment. teen-ag- possible Take things Many small American firms are desperate for copper. The oil Is being shipped from Arabian fields of world's biggest petroleum monopoly, attacks. truth is Americ an strength is be' Simson Watson. The services were held at St. Marks Cathedral Saturday. Danny Taniollas has gone to Salt Lake City to seek emplo- You won't have much time, after hours in the garden to do the family laundry! That's where we come in! Fast, Clean, Work! Two dangerous dissapated. Bureaucrats new plan calls f or e n d of Marshall Plan. JOURNAL (Utah) Nearly 600,000 disabled Word War II veterans among them many who lost their sight or limbs in comibat are being given a chaiice to make their own way in life through a law passed eight years ago. The law, signed by the Presi- - roleum. more than armed Plain San take City to attend for There is crreat danger of communism. But Sen. Wherry, others, feel economic disaster at home MAY 10, 1951 VETERANS' NEWS smear campaign to But now in ECA Bulletin No. Sen. Kenneth Wherry, 2091 Marshall Plan announces between now and August, Ameri(Neb.) others, who are opposing grandiose foreign adventure can taxpayers will give Britain schemes. $5,588,000 worth of scarce copper, and $2,500,000 worth of petWatch start on dena, Calif., and Mrs. Bernice Shand of Murray were visitors at the home of their mother, Mrs. Delias Peterson on Monday. Carl Bott. father of June Bott, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bott of Castle Dale, were visitors, at the were week end visitors in Salt June Bott home Saturday. at Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Evan Smith went Lake City home. They tok Linda to Ogden Saturday. The occasion Dixon Jr.'s with' them. She has was the 81st birthday of Frank Dixon in been here since her parstaying H. Smith, who i& Evan's father. moved to Salt Lake City. ents visited their daughter, They also Mr. Ray Robins and Dr. and Eunice, before returning home Mrs. Roy Robinson went to VerMonday. to visit Mrs. Thomas. nal Sunday Mrs. D. Hyatt is home after Dr. anil Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. her some time with 'spending Mabel Moudy and Mrs. Curt Harmotored HELPER The THURSDAY, Ly-nio- ris If he in ployment. His mother, Mrs. Carter, and brother, Pete, and Draper accompanied nim as far as Salt Lake City. He took the bus from there. Kay Johnson and her mother, Lola, are visiting with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Draper. John Blackham and son, Doyle, and Dick Rostron went to Sanpete over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trauntvien Mrs. Norman E. Smith KENILWORTH Nan and Dian Fulton, granddaughters of Mr. and Mrs. James Fulton spent the week end at the Fulton home. Robert Burton and Lee Collins were home Monday attending to business before returning to Salt Lake City where they have employment. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray johansen were Mr. and Mrs. Moroni of Mt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. Frayne Christensen of Chester and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Otten nowara jumes where i resides - X Mrs. Smith's Gerber. " FOR GRADUATION rfi' OR MOTHER'S DAY M ADVERTISED lit LIFE ana SEVENTEEN . ! ml il llfell I ' WA ) ,,iw iMimwii. fty ' .'., SHEER, CRISP, Kayon Bemberg YOUNG! Sheers g.90 Embossed Cottons 5.9O Tissue Ginghams g.90 jiai)ii;.;'..i.i.iiw..'lMiWJriiuiiii n participate. Stitch and Dozen club regular meeting" at the The Its of Mrs. members held ome Club Jennie Campbell. were Mrs, attending Vontella Blackham, Mrs. Arrlla Kulow, Mrs. Mary Wilson, ,Mrs. Mrs. Betty Bryan, Nora Hats-Is-, Mlrs. Vontella Juddi and Mrs, Florence Duty. It was Mrs. Duty's birthday and, she received a lovely hed spread. The door prize was won by Mrs. Nora Hatsis. in A the In Helper pinochle home of was and held at Mrs. The guests were Chris Kulow and Rex Jewkes. Wilson. Mrs. Mrs. party Mr. Dlok Confirmation. Girls Friendly was held Thursday night. The time was spent In .making plans for their trip to Camp Tuttle. It will be held from the 10th to the 16th of June. The annual May Fellowship day of .National Womans Churches was celebrated Friday beginning at noon In the Price Community Church. There was a, covered dish luncheon. Ladies from here who attended ,were: Mrs. Curt Harris, Mr. and Don Mr. and son Mrs. Mike Ferderber, Newberry, Mrs. Roy and Ms. Ray Robins. Give Her a Beautiful LANE Cedar Hope Chest She's to anxious to begin her very own Hope Chest a beautiful Lane Cedar Hope Chest So, give her this exquisite, romantic gift that is so practical, too. ri ..1J Any Lane model you choose . kJ from our collection will have all the exclusive Lane patented quality features . . . truly a lifetimtj possession. Come in : r-- M . today. Ckait N. J3J1 Otnturr Mhoatnv drtwer. Ctifoicd ic Mrs. Robin- Bond and typewriter paper sold Bridge, club was held the polve home. Those mem- by the ream or package at tha bers in attendance were Mrs. Mia- - Helper Journal. Wednesday, at W.ierfill Ckctl N. 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