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Show i Olsen. Mrs. Georgette Zubeck attended as a special guest. THURSDAY, FEB. 23, PAGE TWO Again some of our young men bare answered the call to services. Boyd Berensen left the 18th for Fort Lewis, Washington, News About Our Neighbors From for his basic training. From Spring Canyon Blain Nelson Joined the U. S. Air Force. He left Sunday for Ft. vj Douglas to take his examination. By DAVE ROBERTSON A most unusual stage party was E. 8mlth Mrs. Norman held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gomez in honor of Robert's 9th ' birthday. Several fam for the the at Church Fratto Sam KHNILWORTH Supper of his little gentlemen friends Say, bruther, should you ever I know the (Rio and Western attended the thirn annual MutUc- i'Jes and friends. to. make the occasion a contemplate taking a train ride Grand Denver toonerville trolley gathered home is Pvt. Works Hughes and Water Sewage Bryan ipai also at the same time simul- system will sincerely treasure my , and School held at the University of from tft. Ord, Calif., for a ten- - delightful one. A party was given by Mrs. taneously escorting a little hoy endorsement of their superb serUtah Feb. 18, 19, and 20, spon- - day leave. He will go to Arizona ad- - vice. They have been waiting sored 'bythe University of Utah, j for further training. Monday he,Lawrence Rasmussen in honor on the same journey, I got dood on't fer vice it. with bated breath for my apner of Lee. youse. Myrna daughter Utah State 'Department of Health motored to Salt Lake City and ' 1 wenty-inre- e toys and gins Jieip Straight frum the horse's mouth proval oefo sinking $ million aiM Utah MuniciDal League. The Osden to spend a few days. pesos into a fleet of new Gandy Max Woodhead of Salt Lake ed her celebrate her 10th birth- is this sage observation. purpose of the school war to Dancers. These marvels of enand delicious Games are Friday. terrific folold day Fife sun's end of the year was home the over the week learn techniques were refreshments enjoyed by items and train trips are divine. gineering science will have built of Municipal visiting with Ilia parents, Mr. tfnd lowing: Security all. But knot in a package deal, sep- in bunks so hizzoner Art Banner "Water Rights, Measuring Devices (Mrs. Gladstone Woodhead. can was R. W. 'Robinson a Mrs. lor Water and Sewage, Tech-- j The Friday Club was graciously arately they constitute grate joy and Spero and the boys withcatch forty winks, in style in Thurs- but together visitor Lake Salt a City of home Mrs. and for entertained they at the represent Testing Collecting niques Water and Sewage samples, Curt Harris on Tuesday of last day and Friday. On Friday she riot. Took my Iboy Don to the out leaving the cockpit. I have recommended that call boys Chlorination Permanent, Emer- week. Members, present were Mrs. attended the Washngton Birth- big city last Saturday nite to also Vlamakis and Michael Kan. Manos D.A.R. tea the at day of the wrath by given the escape bellowing gency and Water Main Sterilisa- James Fulton, Mrs. Gladstone old woman who lives at our rock deris be (given a tremendous Methods for Woodihead, Mrs. Tom Hughes, the Governor's Mansion. tion, conversion Several couples from Kenil- castle. Fortunately 1 can report wage increase, so that when City Industrial Mrs. Marion Roper, Mrs. Calvin and Standardization, Slicker Matthew Starr gives 'em worth attendee the annual Wash- that I yam still in one piece Demands for Water in Utah. Jewkes, (Mrs. (Dominic Polve and Panginnl lessons they will have Ball Cali-and same ington Birthday fer j Banquet the the can't Prizes and Mrs. annual say The Green Gold William Kloepfer. enuff left to git home. at the Masonic in Price Temple fornia Zephur. Ball of the Kenilworth Ward un- were won by Mrs. Woodhead and ' evening. Real class in this here Zephur. Saturday a time I Last rode choo of wagon Mrs. direction presder the capable Kloepfer. idents George Richards and Ma-tl- e The Stitch and Dozen Club was R. D. Bedford has gone to wuz way back in 1942 as a Sea More comfort than at home. BeRobertson was held Saturday held at the home of Mrs. Julia Standardville to stay with his Scout. Accommodations and ac-- ' sides which we didn't have the coutrements were to put it ole Ibattle axe along barking orWatsis last week with regular daughter, Mrs. Lars Kofford. evening at the auditorium. Wlllard Tucker of Salt Lake mildly 'hideous. The coaches ders like a Iberjerk sargint. If she On Wednesday evening the As- members In attendance. The door cension Guild held a (Pot Luck prize was won by Mrs. Maoma City visited over the week end were Ibuilt during the Civil War hadda been we coulda disposed of with his sister and husband, Mr. and hadn't been cleaned since, her easily out the porthole. The and Mrs. Dulan Rasmussen. the show wuz foul and I dun't windows actually open without Week end visitors of Mr. and mean turkey, the employees ob- the use of crow-bachisel, ball-pee- n Mrs. Norman Smith were Mrs. tuse and surly, the seats remindhammer or blow torch. From Rulby Liddle and family of Salt ed you of a certain movie theBeats the 'bus by a bushel full. Friendly flews Lake City. atre in a certain village because On the train you can chow down, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Behunin and the seat springs attacked yu in stroll around, give the stray tofamily motored to Columbia to a most 'delicate spot and you matoes the eye, inhale Gin Fizz have dinner with Harold Behunin, could git no comfort in the com- or a Singapore Sling and pass Joe's brother, Sunday. fort stations on account of in- thru doors marked Heifer's or BY JOSEPHINE HOUGHTON Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morgan and ebriated dog faces piled up like Steer's to wash yer mitts or Children of Salt Lake City were comb yer curly locks. If you got corj wood all over the jernt. the week end visitors of Mr. and in this modern era we hap- hair, that is. Deal me out. But CASTLE GATE . The Junior last week at the home of her Mrs. Gerald Morgan. Diesel drivers such as Henry pily got us a new deal. This Gleaner, Silver Gleaner Comrad-- 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. William LDS Sacrament meeting was sleek string of hot boxes which Binch wear white shantung shirts, erie proved a great success Tues- - Memmott. under the direction of Bishop struggle up the summit nowadays vermillion bow ties, doe skin Mr. and iMrs. Frank Ross and Dorr Hanson. The program was day evening under the direction la transportation at its Jim Dan- spats, Toggery passion red slacks of Mrs. Peggy James. A talk was family of Greenriver visited at given toy the Stake Missionaries. dy, commodious, blithesome, pro- and Jay Cee Penney plaid sport given by Mrs. James and Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Silas It was in the form of a panel digious, sagacious, 'bodacious zen- coats to work I mean. In a snow. Mae Sherron Phillips gave Ross Friday. discussion. hitch diesel couldn't git dirty iffn ith. Means bettern it's you . a reading, and a panel discus- - j jjr. anij Mrs. Edward Wood-sion- , Sunday School was under the you tried. Even the deck is spot by the glrla, was held on war(i of Salt ILake City visited direction of Talmage Taylor with the requirements of becoming a wjtn Mr. and (Mrs. Jack Wood-Silve- r Bishop Dorr Hansln presiding Gleaner. Alene Taylor was ward over the week end. over the meeting. A talk was j Sin charge of the program. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans, given by Sarah Smith. George were former residents and now living Richards announced in behalf of refreshments Delicious served to the mothers and guests jn Colorado, visited here Sunday, the Mutual tAss'n. that he wishes who were: (Mrs. James and Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. Evans were to thank all who belpel make the Mrs. Helen er8 m sacrament meeting Sunday Gold and Green Ball so successBowns; Houghton and Joyce; Mrs. Agnes evening. ful. iPrayers were given by Flor Harrison and Colleen; Mrs. Elaine. Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Nielsen, are ence Saastamonien and Robert Miller and Faye and Marlene; enjoying a vacation in California. Winn. ' Mrs. Lydia Bengali ana snaron Phillips; Mrs. Josephine Houghton and Joanne; Mrs. Blaoce do-a- ll 1 Thomas, Mrs. Arvilla Taylor and rfanch Ford's all-neAlene; Luan Stevens; LaRae Wagon, like all Ford StaMrs. Mae Snow and Joyce; tion Wagons, is two cars in Geraldine Johnson; Mrs. Coreene Coach-cra- ft one! Its Booth and Sheila. Body is IMrs. Ellen Carlson ws hostess Fold the "stowto her birthday ciub Thursday rear seat away and away" evening. Sewing and a social eveyour Ranch Wagon's ready ning was completed (by a lovely for business! Available with V-- 8 luncheon served to regular memor Six. The HELPER JOURNAL 1952 (Utah) TIPPLE TALES less swabbed tile. Diesel Firemen the likes of Randall Draper and Tony are kept busy making Swiss cheese on rye sandwiches, dialing the television set, manicuring their toe nails, icing np the beer and playing parchesi with the driver. Half way to Grand Junction all hands change into tuxedo's for a gay fling in that star spangled metropolis. If Tony, Randall or Henry could read they'd be able to finish a book by Thistle. That's how tuff it is to herd a Diesel. For this they knock off nine fifty per month. Just wait . till I have a meeting with the stock holders. There will toe sum changes made and you can bet yer Aunt Jemima's new girdle on that. Mig-liacc- .... KEmimORITIHI ! ; I io V POLITICS , The senator was covering a rural area seeking reelection; His long winded address had been going on and on, punctuated only occasional gulps of water. During one of these very brief pauses an old farmer turned to bis neighbor and in a loud whisper observed, "First time I ever saw a windmill run by water." Almost 74,000 applications for hospital or domiciliary care for veterans were received ,by the VA during December. This was 7,000 less than the number of ap. plications receided the previous month. - VA veterans of More than World War II, holders of some National Service Life insurance policies, will partici1952 pate in the VA has anNSLI dividends, nounced. Dividend payments were scheduled to begin in March. $200-millio- n -- to Journal Phone. News Items See the CENTRAL COMM. AND SUPPLY GO. For Your Building Needs Better Materials PHONE HELPER 72 ! r, Notes Castile Gate speak-Doroth- VCD y 3ft DuGlInju Jln whiskey, too, there is good ... better . . . end. DP "Bourbon KENTUCKY 86 PROOF THE HILL AND STRAIGHT POFGOfe gft all-ste- el bers. I Mrs. Clean Craig and daughter of (Provo were Friday callers at the Floyd Craigs and V Hard Craigs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell NewboM visited here Friday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald and Mr. and Mr. and Two-ton- e J.N O The increase in investment has been very substantial for two reasons. Frsf, we have tried to keep pace with continuing demand. Second, "What One Person Can Do" to lielp make a better world is the basis of a $10,000 contest open to all individuals "regardless of age, profession, race, color or creed." Purpose of the contest is to "dramatize the vital role the individual can play as ,it takes a lot more dollars to provide facilities at today's high cost levels. in . jjcnanging in better." It open? on Ash Wednes-day, Feb. 27, and 1 closes Eastei Sunday, April 13, according: to the Rev. James Keller, director of The Christophers, sponsor of the contest. j New York 17, N. Y. Ford's Country Sedan . is the handsome d favorite! With "stowaway" seat down, rear seat out, you get the most level loading space in Ford's field. With seats sedan. in, it's a roomy Wider front tread, lower center of gravity help take the bounce out of bumps, the tilt out of turns. powerhouse I Ford's new Country Squire gives of freight. you room for eight or a half-to-n Finished in mahogany-grai- n and trimmed with genuine maple. And you get the 110-h.V-Strato-Sta- r the most powere ful engine in the field. "Test Drive" the '52 Ford that suits your needs. p. 8, low-pric- Come in and "Test Drive" the I at your Ford Dealer's I rate. O Not only is more equipment being added daily throughout the state, but Utahans are find-in- g Entries should be submitted in letter form ranging from 300 to not more than 1,600 words telling what the writer or someone close to him has done to help make a better world. "Literary style is secondary. Truth, sincerity and real achievement even in an anpar- -' ent amall way are important The mere listing of facta in a letter could suffice," Father Keller said. AU entries should be addressed to: The Christopher Contest, 18 E. 48th Prizes range from $100 to $2,000 and, in addition, money paid for any story purchased for commer- cial use would be turned over to the author. The Christophers la a Catholic movement that reaches out to all people, Father Keller said. Its pur. pose is to encourage Individuals to enter ont of the fields that touch Che lives of most people the world over. Each Christopher works as an individual. He takes out no membership, pars no dues and attends Bseetinfs. 1 O In the last five years we've spent nearly $25 million for construction of new facilities, and our program this year is continuing at an even greater Christopher oi St., the last few years, we have nearly doubled our investment in plant and facilities to serve Utah telephone users. WORLD" r beauty haul-aroun- CONTEST Christ-beare- lidwwoll tire (if avoi le), Fordo mat ic, Ovordriv), two ton color combinations on the Ranch Wagon are optional at extra cost. Whitt al Wait Barney. Sirs. Stan Anderson and David and Phil Bendall of Salt Lake City visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brm'all. last week end. iMra. 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