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Show The HELPER THURSDAY, OCTOBER TWO PAGE JOURNAL (Utah) TTTTTYTTTYTTTTYTYYTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTYTYTYTTTTTy1? Notes of Interest from Neighboring BV Mrs. Thomas 3 Dvii AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Mrs. George A. Rowley. Mrs. J. L. McFall left for provo Mr. and Mrs. Thursday morning. On Friday she had an eye operation and when Mike Turnbull at Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Mel TenedridSe she leaves the hospital she will and daughters f.om Grand Junc- stay at the home of Mr. and tion stopped to visit Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ed Laursen, former, Helper Martin Vuksinick and family last residents, now residing in Ameriweek on their way to California. can Fork, until she is able to reMr. and Mrs. Dennis Dallin and turn home. Mr. and Mrs. Rondon Eliasinl daughter, Deeneen, from Salt Lake have been visitCity were week end visitors at from Salida, Colo., the home of her parents, Mr. and ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fidel Sanchez. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bendetti and girls motored to Provo Sunday to watch the World Series game on television, but were when It was rained out. Mrs. Oliver Jensen and chilCastle Gate Slack. dren spent the week end in Provo lamp from at the home of Mrs. Howard Jensen. any mine desired. Marine Corpsman William S. Call Miller and wife from Ogden have TOM IIOVAT been visiting at the home of Mr. Prompt delivery on all orders Miller's parents, Mr. and Mr. W. larne or 0111811. P. Miller. Corpsman Miller has : HELPER PHONE Sjust recently returned from Korea. SPRIXG GLEN George Fullerton dinner guests of Mr. and were Mrs. Sunday COAL Nat or -J used by the veteran In submitting stump socks, and enabling VA to take advantage of quantity prices. his next order. cards VA said the postage-fre- e The Eastern Center will go should be mailed by the veteran into operation November 1, 1951 10 days before In Washington, D.C.. and will approximately or stump socks are reserve veterans residing in states This will eliminate the east of the Mississippi River. Tie quired. of the veteran keeping necessity Wetern Center at Denver, will of batteries or a supply large start serving veterans who live thetic Distribution Center will Janwest of the Mississippi on stump socks on hand. The Pros-senuary 2, 1951. the veteran an estimated VA's Prosthetic and Sensory three-montsupply of the needAids Service said the new system ed items. If the number he renot only will Improve the service ceives is not as large as he preto veterans by reducing the de- viously received, VA advises the livery time, it also will save the veteran not to be concerned. He Government about 1500,000 a year is merely to resubmit his request administrative 10 days before his supply is by i eliminating in VA field stations, handling better control of the, providing Phone News Items to Journal procedure in issuing batteries and t. 11, 1951 SPRING GLEN Frank Stavar was in Salt Lake VETERANS' NEWS Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Christensen The Veterans Administration and daughter, Joy, spent Sunday Center in Denver has been selectin Moab. ed as one of two distribution cenMr. and Mrs. Angelo perri frOm ters to supply eligible veterans were visitors Calif., Wilmington, with hearing aid batteries and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. stump socks direct, cutting the Domenic Perri last week. treatment. time required for delivery from ' had Mr. Losik Mrs. Steve and Mrs. Ethel Campbell, who ha3 weeks to just a few days. as guests Saturday Mr. and Mrs. When the centers go Into opMr. and and Charles Elegante Fred Rowley, left for her home eration, the veteran who has a in Alexandria, Louisiana, Friday .m:s. unanes osik irom reeness. hearing aid or artiMr. Mrs. and Bertolio Nick night. ficial limb will simply drop a were this Salt Lake City visitors Madge Rowley and JoAnn Row postage-frepostal card into the week when they went In to sea mail and his fresh supply of batley motored to Provo Friday with her who: Mrs. Nielsen, ther, teries or stump socks, as may the Mary Helen Bunnell and Mr. Bert Bunnell from Price to attend the w8 operated on in the St. Marks case may be. will be packaged hospital. ProvoOrbon football game. and mailed to him iby the distribuMr. and Mrs. Frank Richardson tion center for his area. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff iLeavitt were and family from Grand Valley, guests at a dinner party given Colo., were week end visitors at At present, VA Regional OfSunday at the home of Mr. and the homes of Mr. and Mrs. fices handle distribution of these The Regional Office Mrs. Elmer Stultz of Dragerton. Chester Richardson and supplies. family and sends Mrs. Bessie Miller has ibeen in letters to veterans quarterly Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Richardson, who have been supplied hearing Rupert, Idaho, this past week. Roland Christensen, who works She was called there 'because her at Geneva Steel in Provo, was aids or artificial limbs, rejuesting an estimate of their needs for a sister has been seriously 111. home for a couple of days this three months period. The veteran Nancy Hammond left two weeks Mr. and YMUng his parents, an completes the form and returns .ns. oy auuu, wim uaiu ago Mrs. Royal Christensen. it to the VA Regional Office. Dorothy Rachele, for a visit in Peerfrom Chubbuck Phyllis When a sufficient number of Lebanon, Oregon, and will return ,e8s the week end Rt her letters have been returned to the this week with Mr. and Mrs. D. m v,r VA Regional Office, one purchase E. VanNatta. Steve Losik. all hearing Is Issued order Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Peterson and daugh. Mrs. Ruth are the proud grandparents of a tw were gaU Murray CUy visitors aid batteries and another for stump socks. The commercial supbaby boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Mon(jaV sends them to the VA office Mrs. Q. V. Miller spent lasti plier where to parents and grandparents. they are packaged and where her week In to the veterans. This proThis is the Peterson's first father Is Brigham City i shipped ill. seriously cess rejulres a month to normally grandchild and the first grandson Mr. and Mrs. David Rowley were ' six weeks. to carry the Mangone name. visitors in Provo Saturday while. Mrs. from thei- - on Wavnn ftnnnt thfi week ' Under the new system, RegionWilliam Morgan Moab has been visiting at her end in g , ,Jje with friendg al Offices will send the initial parents home, Mr and Mrs. Ike and saw the BYU and Utah foot-ha- postal cards to eligible veterans. These cards will be addressed to Davis. game. distribution center handling the Pratt Bethers from Cedar City Jewke3 Mr. and Mrs. Junior where the veteran rearea the visited Sunday with Mr. Harold and daughter and Mr. and Mrs sides. After that, each package of Duke. Maurice Manchester and family will contain a fresh Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stork from supplies were week end postage-frefrom Kenilworth were visitors at onoata Sunnydale postal ca d to be at th home Of MrS JeSSie the Cliff Leavitt home Saturday Manchester and wn Jack. Mrs. night. The PTA held its Oct. Execu-- i Jewkes is the daughter of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Haycock tive meeting Oct. 10 at 1:30 p.m. Manchester. and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Joe Bonacci, Bill Marston and with final plans being made for, T. Haycock, spent one day last Frank Blackham were on radio their first regular PTA meeting week fishing in Upper Fish Creek. station KOAL last Saturday at' and to plan a Halloween dance Mr. and Mrs. David Judd from w gaye the 'nign. for the Jr. High students. Price were Sunday dinner guests lights of their trip to the at the home of Mrs. Stanley R. Mrs. Anton Dupln and son, Nor-berspent Thursday in Drager- ton at her daughter's home. Mi" and Mrs. John Wharff had as week end visitors Mr. and Mrs, Rulon Hunt from Torrey, Utah. Mrs. Hunt Is Mrs. Wharff's sister and was here for medical s d e i i .Ht CHOICE OFFICE SPACE HOT FOUS HELPER STATE BANK BLDG. i,n. Inquire at Bank Phone 5 fr SELECT and PROTECT your FUTURE ll THE WATCH OF "RAILROAD ACCURACY toua fMitr tout mmtiii e VI1LUL THE GREAT AMERICAN BASED ON THE TRADITIONAL TRUSTS... AND MAUDE 6950 0i KNOWS AMERICA AIL jimp QUALITY 17 jewels. 14k natural case. Snake chain 4950 CLINTON 17 gold-fille- d jewels. Hand- some stainless bracelet. gold-fille- tSf F.d. tax Lay-Awa- y $66 IAMBERT 17 rricw include jewels. eold-l- natural 10k i ed case. for Christmas NOW! ....i... I. GIFT SHOP JEWELERS !l51 So. main tess Thursday night home Sunday from Salt Lake lar members of the sewing circle she where Judd with Bishop City and had Mary Ellen Davis as a had been staying with her daugh- special guest. ters while she was receiving SCHOOL ACTIVITIES medical treatment. Mrs. Robertson's daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Ida Leavitt, room mother Floyd Simmons and son, retuTs- chairman and Mrs. WHma Peter ed home with her to spend a sen, membership chairman, call ed a meeting for the Room Moth- week here visiting. irs. William Haycock is in the erg Oct. 9 at 2:30 n.m. In the Price hospital seriously 111 and school house, The room mothers will receive in critical condition. Mrs. Roy Dunn was in a car their instructions for the year accident Friday afternoon and re- - an( wii oe instructed on the ceived serious facial injuries. She membership drive which will be 9. is. at home now, recovering and carried on from Oct. The student body of the Jr. is feeling fair. Ned Leavitt and sister, Mrs. high school held its election FriColleen Doss, spent the week end day with the following officers . In Salt Lake City with Mr. ana being elected. Bill Marston, The Presibig dent; Margaret Oman, Vice Nephi Christensen. Interest was the World Series on dent; Richard Duke, Secretary and treasurer. television. Mike and Joe Rukavina motor- Parents, don't forget our first ed to Provo Friday to take In fhe regular PTA meeting will be held Oct. 17 at 7:30 p.m. Besides the football game. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pintus Sr. regular meeting and program we tare holding our opening social, so were Salt Lake visitors Friday, Mrs. Ross Sacco, who ha3 beon c0me out ana get acjuainted with in poor health, is now showing y0ur new officers, teachers and all PTA workers and your nelgh- some improvement. Fazzio Ronald 5ors. Mr. and Mrs. The iboys and girls will have were visitors Thursday In Dragtheir first holiday Thursday and erton. Little Johnnie Butkovlch had a Friday when there will be no big day Sunday when he celebrat- school 'because of teachers Instied his 3rd birthday with a party tute. and had a Tig cake and all the trimmings. Mrs. Thomas Ernie and daughters and Mr. Rudy polatano f.om Price were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Saracino. Phone 130 Helper Pay up to Sunday School was conducted by Edward Sjimms under the direction of Hyrum Huntsman, sacrament Gem was given by Leah 2Vc if I!r INTEREST Anderson and talks were given by Joyce Judd and Priscilla Boy-ac- The Relief Society Work and Business meeting wil l'be held Tuesday Oct. 16 at 2 p.m. at Elva Judd's home. All ladies are invited. They are going to quilt and there will 'be a discussion on Christmas ideas j and any suggestions will be appreciated. Those attending conference in Salt Lake City were Bishop Judd, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Murray and By setting aside a portion of your income regularand ly depositing it in a savings account here. This is the easy, sure way of making your life rhat you'll want it to be. HELPER STATE BANK Member of Federal Reserve Deposits Insured up to $10,000 Roundy. Mrs. Mary Duke and M.S. 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