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Show Safety Lite Sale Here Again Friday and Saturday Friendly News Notes From Castle BY JOSEPHINE (Gate HOUGHTON ry 3IodeI Plane Contest By Plymouth Starts; Entries Asked For The Helper jaycee safetv com-- 1 mittee were active Saturday, May when thfy placed safety cards on over 250 automobiles. The card in a reminder to all motorists to! have their autos inspected before the May 15 deadline. Clyde Petersen, jaycee safety chairman, stated that many cars have been inspected, but that a good portion are not yet displaying the state inspection sticker. Scotchllte Campaign Mr. Petersen also stated that will be out a group of Jaycees Friday acd Saturday to sell and put scotchlite on ail autos in the Helper area. Due to the cold weather conditions, the jaycees have been unable to further their The Helper jaycees campaign. have a limited supply of scotch-- ( lite left, and those motorists wanting this safety accessory should contact Mr. Petersen or any member of the Helper Junior Chamber of Commerce. The sale of this item is a local project of the Helper jaycees and to date over 300 strips have been sold and instaiiel on automobiles in the northern part of Carbon county. CASiLL tiAit pnmry cn- - Lake city were here Tuesday, ference was held Sunday evening Bishop and Mis. Fay Thaoker under the direction of Deon and daughters, Marilyn and La- l, attended funeral services Oraig, president, and her selors, Arva potter and Leonain provo Thursday for a nephew. Turner. Music was conducted b)" Harry Swain. Their daughter with them to Peggy James and Bulah Tabone Helen returned was accompanist. The theme "The spend the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Huff spent Primary Children's Hospital." was carried out through dramatization, the week end visiting at Dudemonstrations and pictures of chesne. those who began this project and Marvin Evans was a week end carried it through to completion visitor at Salt Lake City. and of the hospital were thrown Dr. Mark Jenson was a Salt on a screen by Layell Miller. Lake City visitor Saturday and e Readers were Shirlee Etzel, Sunday. Booth and Faye woodward. Recently organized at Castle The different groups with their Gate was the Busy Bee Club with ' teachers showed articles made to Mrs. Reeina .lohnson as leader. send to the hospital. They inclad- xhey met at her hoin Arm 30 ed hand painted towels and washand made plain mufnns. Members cjoms, a quilt made .by two of the club are Beverly OldiOyd groups ana scrapbooks which the Kathleen Peterson, jenna Lee younger children made. Helen Hardy, Alice Foote, leaders present were Gayle Bendall, Pamela Gentry, Stake Thalia Thacker, Bulah Tabone, Virginia Martinez, Betty Jo Mon-toy- a Peggy James and Annabel Fish, and Doris Montoya. all of castle Gate. Mrs. Mary Pero died suddenly Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor are at her home Monday afternoon. Two Are Arraigned a for vacationing jn Oregon She had been dead for some time, On month and then will go to CaliKidnap Charges when found. Mrs. pero had been fornia for an extended stay. a resident here for a long time. Arraigned Wednesday morning Mrs. Stanley Anderson and son, before Price City Judge Boyd David, and Susan Phillips of salt Phone News Items to Journal Bunnell on charges of kidnapping were Mont L. Roberts, 20, Price, and Rulon Wilkinson, 25, Provo. Time far entering Pleas was You Are Invited To Hear granted and they were held in the county jail under $5,000 bond EVANGELIST each. in The. men were captured GERALD S. PADEN. Provo Tuesday morning, after having been the object of a search by southern Utah peace officers since March 23 when Ro May 24 Through May 31 berts escaped from the Manti in a series of gospel sermons jail, allegedly assisted by Wilk- nson. Roberts had been aentenc- for forgery and was to have Week ed Each Sunday been taken to the Utah Stte 8 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. p.m. night Prison March 24. The men are accused of kW CHURCH OF CHRIST napping Earl Jeff of price, March Harding School 28 on the outskirts of Price-a- nd forcing him to drive to Castle Corner of 1st North and 2nd Price Dale, where they robbed him and his car. coun-lprea- Cor-ren- e, at WANTED! cuns 1 cuji sugar Hir milk ! or By tablespoons flour tabb spoon butter '4 teaspoon salt 2 beaten esg yolks tablespoon vinegar cup raisins teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon allspice Mix flour, sugar, spices and salt. Add milk, egg yolks, butter and vinegar; cook until thick. Add raisins and cook 3 minutes more, put in baked pie shell and top with meringue made from two stiffly beaten egg whites and two tablespoons sugar. Brown in oven 10 to 12 minutes at 325 cleg. 1 1 1 1 j Editor: Becky Ann Matson Assistant Editors Lynda Broadbent, Barbara Tomsic radio-controll- radio-controlle- e Contest officials believe there is a good chance for new world marks at this year's meet, prizes this year will include more than $4,000 in cash, iM first, second and third place trophies, 86 dais and 11 perpetual trophies. me-too- k j The picnic was postponed until Wednesday. May G, because of the weather. It will be for sure Wednesday, unless the weather doesn't permit. There still isn't a date set for the farewell dance. It will be sometime after the t'ack meet is over. We hope that all of you have a nice week end. As you know this We Sunday is "Mother's Day". wish all of you mothers a happy Mother's Day. The HA INS an-le- rs of Rains tives. no attention (u tli,. cold Hid' stormy wPuth r Saturday morn-- ! ing. Pat Gueteriz and Ralph Lewis, Willis Olson and son. nob, spent a few hours Saturday on Scofield about four fish were caught. Jerry and Peggy Day spent the we k end at Scofield trying their luck. The fish thought it was too cold to come after the, frozen worm on the hook. John Day motored to salt LAke City Sunday, returning Tuesday, home Emma returned Tuesday also. Emma spent a couple of weeks visiting her daughter. na. Miss JR. MRS. VIC ORLANDI, paid Don- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Orlaudi Jr. and family spent Saturday iu Gr enriver. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Thorn visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mangus of Helper Wednesday afternoon. R. Mrs. Kilgore of Helper visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kilgore and family and Mr, and Mrs. Mike Svetich. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Wychtrly is Mrs. Wycherly's brother, Mr. and Mrs. jay Jones and daughters from Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shaw were hosts to a Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. I. Duncan and Denver Dun- has been can being the guests. with the Mr. and Mrs. jerry Day spent part of last week in Moab visiting A Happy Birthday to Sharon his grandparents, Mrs. Stella Day Winstead who is now a big girl and Mrs. Rocky Stewart. of 5. Day, Mike Mngus and Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Day Bill Winstead returned for the Sandra, from Greenriver, were week end. The trio has been visitors at the home of Mr." and prospecting in the mountains near Mrs. Lorenzo Cook Monday. Moab. Hostess to the Pinochle club Mrs. Louise Svetich and daughheld Friday was Mrs. pearl Anter, Debra Ann, and Mrs. Helen derson, a lovely luncheon of bakwere luncheon guests at the ed ham, hot buns and a fruit Kelly home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles salad with beverage was served. Kilgore Sr. of Helper Thursday. Prizes were won (by HeKn Kelly, Louise and Helen visited Mrs. Kate Thorn, and Virginia Lewie. Annie Perry of Spring Glen later Guests were Mrs. ROwene Day and in the day. Mrs, Emma Day, Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Faccenetti, Helen Kelly and daughter, Viv- Barbara and carla, were Sunday ian, visited Mrs. Dora VanNatta dinner guests at the home of Mr. of Price and Mrs. Virginia Bar-ha- and Mrs. John Day. of Wellington, Tuesday. Mrs. Locy McNalley spent the AIDING week end visiting friends and relatives in Colorado. More than 40 business firms', Mr. and ,Mrs. Harry Stone and foundations, and public-spiritgirls spent Sunday in Spring-ville- . individuals have been sponsoring award national and sectional urer of Helper Lodge 1659, Loyal projects. They provide the 'NaW. H. Dalton was elected treag- - tional Committee on Boys jand Order of Moose Tuesday at their Girls Club work more than 1750,-00- 0 to be used for medals, regular meeting. iMr. and Mrs. John Christensen college scholarships, watches, savand family spent the week end in ings Ibonds, leader training, and Helper visiting friends and rela other worthwhile, objectives. confined mumps. r FIVE PAGE RAINS lun-nnU- ,1 radio-controll- Navy-carrie- 2 JOURNAL News About Our Neighbors From 18-2- Mansfield said the International will ibe conducted under a new plan which will permit an increased number of youngsters, on estimated 3."i,OO0 to aplv for one of the 500 plac.ts in the final test. Invited contestants will be quests of Plymouth at. a Detroit) hotel for the period f the con-- ' test. There will be special events for experienced model plane build-- j ers. This year's International, f or the first time, will haVe events for planes. "We expect to demonstrate that rld in mo America lead3 the del aviation," Mansfield said. Plymouth dealers will sponsor some regional elimination con tests. In addition, winners of other contests sanctioned by the Academy of Model Aeronautics will be invited. The international contests will again be held in Detroit, with free-fligevents at Selfridge Air Force Base, and control - line events at Belle Isle. More than 40 events are scheduled including competition in combat flying, deck operations and team racing, as well as flights. All previous categories rubof free-fligand ber, gas and jetpropelled speed, stunt and scale models will be retained. d Competition in flight will involve the use of stations, miniature broadcasting It has been made possible by new in control radio evelopments equipment and by the assignment of license-frefrequencies for the use-- of model plane flyers. Contestants in Plymouth's Sixth held last August, international, set eight new world records, with (Utah) MAY 7, 1953 ! ! Motor Plymouth corporation YOUR FAVORITE RECIPE spo. sor its seventh mter-2- . This Recipe Sent In By national Model Plane Contest in Detroit August President Lucille pessetto John P. Mansfield announced to- AMBER PIE day at East THURSDAY. will ' HELPER The RECIPE OF THE WEEK ivnna to Ki'SyQc her home m 4-- ed Grand champions will ibe recognized in each of four age groups, to over 21. ranging from Entry forms and information on qualifying contests may be obtained from Plymouth dealers, Bunnell Garage, Price, or by writing the Contest Manager, Box 311S, Detroit 31, Michigan. 5 H 31 DO YOU NEED A -- ffflSHS IF mmW At A Price You Can Afford ? ? FOR YOUR HOME FREEZER LOCKER OR LARGE FAMILY. Guaranteed to be the Finest Meat Buy WORKMEN'S HAS IT 4f. r r ir In Carbon and Emery Counties. '-- YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS THIS SENSATIONAL OFFER! Stores at Helper St Dragerton TOMORROW In America at this moment, there are 855 architects who think they know what kind of a house you ought to have, some of them think it should be all window on one side, with none at all on another. Others are willing to let in the sunshine and alHw you to look outside through fixed panes that can't be opened, and thus require no screens. All are agreed however, that your house must have automatic climate, since the 855 have submitted designs in the Carrier Weathermaker Houe competition. Rut whether the winning house will resemble the pentagon, which is the world s largest air conditioned building, or a modern airor craft carrier or submarine even a house, this new kind of living Is closer than you think. The National Association of Home Builders, for example, estimates that forty per cent of the homes built this year will be air conditioned, and Clud Wampler, president of Carrier says sixty per cent will be air conditioned Go Far... Go Safely with MR VE innoa CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF THE NEW GUARANTEED TERES Carburetor and Ignition Specialists Lubrication - Welding - Accessories TUNE-U- P WORK OUR SPECIALTY V Used Auto Parts We Take Better Care of Y our Car! Sunday, April 25, was an eventday for Mr. and Mrs. Tony Perry, who that day celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary. What made it really happy was that all their children and grandchildren wre present for a family dinner. Attending the sumptuous dinner were Mrs. S. J. Saracino and children. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Jessie; Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Perry and son; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lombardi and son; Mr. and Mrs. John Perry and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Rauhala and daughters. Rev. E. F. Dowling, one of the honored guests, headed the banquet table with the happy couple seated one on either side, along Fawith the following guests: ther Dowling's mother and sister and her husband of Orem; Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tullius, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. john Mantello, Mr. and Mrs. William Danse, Mrs. Ernest Manfordi and son, Miss Sally Mauro, Mr. and 1961. by Mrs. Carl Lmmon, and Mrs. Rose It Is confidently expected the Sorenson of salt Lake City. contest will reveal home plangifts were receivfeatures ed Many thelovely ning and construction (by couple, and during the this that will provide open house after the dinner, many Springtime at no higher cost than friends and acquaintances called that of an to wish them well for many years house. to cme. Dut, of course, people being what they are, a lot of us re runny noses In season, complete still going to want our accustomliving comfort may be more than ed discomfort. Since we expect to we can take. be too hot in summer and too At any rate, you can expert the! cold in winter, to have things to come Up with the! get moldy from the summer dampthat you cn ness and gritty from the dust have today, if you happen to be. j that blows In and to put up with dissatisfied with yesterday. Many people are very inconsist The toughest problem some kids We hear a lot about cheap ent in many things, but stand face is that of learning good man- money these days, but it's never ners without seeing any. loyally by their prejudices. so cheap that it isn't dear. ful four-seaso- SERVICE PHONE 842 DINNER HONORS HELPER COUPLE Where Am I Going Financially And How Do I Get There ? You Have 1. g (VS to get iheie SAVE TO CREATE 2. CREATE TO SAVE 17E ENDORSE NUMBER TWO all-ye- ar BRYWER'S 435 N. MAIN IS HERE prize-winn- HELPER, UTAH 7 LET US SHOW YOU THE PLANS WE OFFER PACIFIC INSURANCE CO, A. VENTURELU William J. Hunter, General Agent JOEL H. JOHNSON - AOOLPH 187 So. 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