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Show HELPER The (Utah) JOURNAL. THURSDAY, PACE 8IX MAY Washington 7, 1953 News-Lett- Hews About Our Neighbors From er By ROBERT N. TAYLOR putting period of delay Washington Correspondent. Down that something off for a while GROVE It was firt said of world War Hon expert, in cooperation with is a moratorium, and sisters and I that the U. S. didn't win it I hfen thumbing around in our Pennsylvania State College and ,)ro!hergi we have in tbjs we bought it. But now, on the the Pennsylvania Health Dpart-heel- s dictionary in the "M" section and ,an(, mOTp mnf,a tha, n0uM r of General Mark Clark's nient, and assisted by a you I run into "moratorium" put on ice than has been seen of $100,0(10 and political re- - aid from the Good Luck Division know sne iooks io me i u Rin,.e about Adam's time, fuge to the first R(d pilot who of Lever Brothers for analysis exactly what we been needing MIG-1- " and summary. more of. Gee whiz, says Henry, Along with postponing things delivers a Russian-bui- lt fortes in Korea, an ij Kar niore than half of these we must ibe in a fix. is it some- - like lavish Govt, spending I would to the l" fol-- 1 thinj; like a mortician and are we also put on my moratorium list $."i.0'Ki apiece to those wh youngsters, chiefly from average, at-sti now bullet" old "social the low. Don't science" off. "silver top flight or that far akmg and bad families, and rep- stuff on the university curriculum egy coin's to the fore agaj:). will straightnet excited, I says, resenting all races, religious back- AH you likewise en you ont a 5 syllable word, Psychology. From time to time ever since grounds, were found to be ser- I can see, is pretty big fir the know after graduation in either th)1 Chinese Reds took a hand in'iously undernourished. Misguided circle jn which you are in the course you could put in your eye. Kon.a POm(, -- oid china hand" eating habits during the most g middle of same. Well. iha"k you. You come out with just an opiti- - has su,,este,i buying thn Chi- - crusial vears are ion possibly one tnat is more p.ese Commies off, just as they playing hab with health, energy Rays Henry. addled than when you staitpil. In had previously bought large and nervous systems, and threat-ber- s the meanwhile you have just aof Chiang eiii.:g the future happiness and cluttered up the campus. Andrew Tully, ust fulness of our tio:ialit tioops. M. O. American infants, the where it don't writing in the Scripps-Howa- r Govt, barging-i68 Bryner st- Sn?k know where it is comi- -' "ut Ph. 133-- J says Maj. Gen. Claire shows, are probably the best-fe- d Helper OF and which is most often in the Chennault, the famous former people in the world. Hut from the but with which it is still boss hole of the "Flyi"g age of 2 years the diet pattern BONDED do with said anil to it which fiddlin' skids to a perilous low during the ought thinks tl'id apiece GUARANTEED last Nov. it was finished and it. Doing a Uittle figuring "n the' 13 to 15 year level. What's needed? More general through, is on my taboo list, too. Lack of an old income tax form,' k comes up with the work at home, and Tully Yours with the low down, JAMES M. WALKEHMEMO&IALS we could buy the million less that appetite killing JO SERRA More Chinese Redscommitted in Korea between-meal- s snacking. for four million dollars less than milk only one out of four gets 72 the present cost of a wef 'h fight- - enough. More vegetables per cent of the boys and 55 ing. As of this writing, the first cent of the girls eat less than Red MIG pilot is still to be re- - half enough. More Krted as checked in, but it is protein foods which 'tuild and among the Experts that pair body tissues only about the Clark offer has brought con-- , half of both boys and girls got sternati-ito the Conimie air com- - an adequate amount. More fat- mand, with the flyers so busy rich foods especially liver, mar G and which help c.an't butter other they garii:e cah watching keep their minds on their busin- - to promote proper growth, to velop resistance to fatigue and Meanwhile, at PanmiiRjom, truce improve the condition of the skin I talks were again snarled in the by sharply reducing unattractive prisoner-repatriatioblemishes. old same The world looks to this rising squabble, ihe new hurdle bei'ig; the Reds insistence on an Asian generation of ours for strength neutral nation, probably India, as and Ifadership in a dark hour, s, custodian of row's who do not And if they haven't wish to return home. From Tokyo, it will not be they who fail us more returning American POW's but their parents, is your and where What added to the growing atrocity file with fresh stories of hun- - teen-age- r eating? dreds of slaughtered r Based on findings of the left to die. of more death march- Teen-AO- e Dr. Mck Survey, horrors. es and prison-cam- p has prepared a special guidN'or has there been any indicaance bulletin for tion from Washington that Gen-- j "Food for which From The Low HICKORY ad graut-in-offe- j 1 well-to-d- o body-buildin- - Kai-shek- 's Porter teen-ager- u s study-paper- ' iJJJ n5 knife-an-for- Pr high-quali- ty -- ' de-es- s. n what-it-take- j d teen-ager- Thought", ftai Douglas MacArthur'6 letter be obtained free. of. may to Senator Harry Byrd, containcharge by writing to the edublueprint "to ing his Good cational Department, bring the Korean struggle to an Luck Division, Lever Brother end without further bloodshed" Company, 390 Park Avenue, is likely to change "the lack of New York 22, N.V. wilj for victory". ! So. perhaps, if we're not going to win the war, we'd better bu7 t it . . . fbut not on time 'payments. j Coincidental with the cut five billion dollars in defense OUR KIDS ARE HUNGRY spending (Out of the eight-and-We are taking better care of, half billion cut recommended by cur blooded stock than of our the White House) the pentagon faces the most drastic shake-u- p American offspring! the flower of the world's most and general reformation in U.S. nation, are not Set- military history. It is expected there will be a ting enough to eat. And It isn't 8 matter of how much Dad makes. complete new set of joint Chiefs with drastically cur-o- r either. Family income has little of staff nothing to do with thin gham-- j tailed authority. There will 'be six new Assistant Secretaries of fnl situation. The cold, hard facts are re- - Defense. Various military boards, the Munitions Board vealed by a ten-yestudy of: including teen-ag- e I."). youngsters, con- - are to be abolished, in the office ducted by Dr. paullne Beery of the Secretary of Defense'aione, Mack, internationally noted nutri- - streamlining will eliminate about 500 employes. These were among the antjei- of a Presidential pated results plan for the "immediate improve- merit" of the defense establishment to meet "three major objectives". These are: "clear and unchallenged civilian responsibil"effectiveness with ecoity" "the best possible milinomy" tary plans'". The new rules will be in effect unless the by the end of June House or Senate votes them down by a constitutional majority, in other words, they will be in effect liv the end of June. j ; TEN-SHUN- I causes accidents. So light up your barn and yard for more safety and profits. Good light can prevent costly fires, too. BUY FROM YOUR DEALER I teen-ager- a- a, i In S.L. On May 11 SPRING CANyCN LOU A Working in the ti.uk ukes longer and often Boston Symphony Readies "Musiral" i JEAN JENSEN By I HIM I II tit IIHt I HI SPRING 7 CANYON PrimarS" Mike Garcia was injured in a conference was held at the ChurcJi mine accident Thursday and was Sunday evening. The theme for hospitalized for a couple of days, the program was "The Primary but is now at home. Children's Hospital". Edith Haird, A number of penple from the Lois Olsen, Suzanne Forsyth and Storrs Ward enjoyed Stake conDarla Woodward were readers. ference at Price Saturday an:! Each class participated and the when Elder Mrs. and Sunday Christiansen were visiting speakers. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Jensen of Helper are the proud parents of a baby girl. The Gail Kay family of pter-les- s to salt aLke CUV moved Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Davis received wrd from their son, Gill, who is stationed at Travis Air Base in California, that he has finally had the cast removed from his leg that he broke several months ago. In spite of the cold weather, several Spring Canyon families enjoyed Band Day at price El-R- group sang songs. Films of the history of the Primary Children's Hospital were shown by Wallace Trowbridge. Marilyn Thacker of Castle Gate was the piano accompanist for the evening. Don L. Finley, son of Mr. and has been Mrs. Donald Finley, very ill for several weeks. He is now recuperating in the price hospital. misfortune of going over a i mMrs. Louis Timothy had the bankment at the side of the i'oad on the outskirts of Helper when she was returning home, after visiting with ieiatives. she was accompanied by two of her small niec.es. Mrs. Timothy was not injured but the children were treated for lacerations. Gary Forsyth, Leslie N'ewren. and Lou Jean Jensen were among those to graduate at the Seminary Graduation Exercises at the Price Tabernacle Sunday evening. Gary received the honor of being presented with one of the books for the outstanding students. Those from the Storrs Ward who attended were: MT. and Mrs. Clinton Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Grant B. Jensen and Doryl, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Forsyth, Suzanne and Linda, and Mr. and ewren. Mrs. Clair Vickie, Lida and Jacqueline Turnbow, small daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Turnbow of Lloyd Springville visited Thursday to Saturday at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Richards. A fourth baby daughter was born to the Turnbows last Wednesday morning. The arrival of a second baby - to Mr. and Mrs. Me:Tilli boy N'ewren of Price a few weeks ago to their many is of interest sat-urda- Few Utah music fans can afthe eastern seaboard ford to go to hear the great Bston Symphony Orchestra, so the Bosto'n Symphony is coming to Utah music fans. The Boston Symphony, under the baton of the great enables Munch, will perform at the Slt Lake Tabernacle on Monday, May 11, under the sponsorship of the Utah Symphony. This appearance will be the first time ever that the Boston orchestra ha3 performed ia Utah. In fact it is the first time the Boston Symphony has m3de a ait tour and Lake City is one of the fortunate cities to be selected for the ja'Jnt. Tickets for the concert are now on sale at the Utah Symphony office, 55 West First South, in salt Iake City. Requests for tickets have come from all parts of Utah and also from neighboring states. Mail order tickets are T;eing sent out daily. Fine seats are still available in every price range. trans-continent- The Beethoven Symphony o. 4 Rex Day spent the week end visiting in Salt Lake City with will be featured at the concert his 'brother and his wife, Mr. and but the works of Barber, Berliis;, Mrs. Clive Day. Debussy and Ravel also are schedMr. and Mrs. Bob parish aad uled, according to David S. Rom-nemanaging director of the family spent Sunday at Scofield. Mr. and Mrs. Ai'lin Dyches symphony. The concert will be the gr&ud spent the week end visiting in Price with the Shelby Thompsons. finale of the "National Music Week end visitors at the Ar- Week" celebration in Utah. The thur Parry home were Mr. and music week observance is slated Mrs. Ted Fairborn and children, May l through May 11. Mr. ROm-ne- y Buddy, Gail, Dale and Sandra of urges all music fans to order Salt Lake City. tirkets early to be sure of best Mr. and Mrs. Bob Farish re- seats. Several high srhoojs in the ceived word from their son, Jim, state already have made plans to that his wife and family have treat their entire school orchestra joined him in Tokyo, japan, to this outstanding performance. where he will be stationed for the next two years. Mrs. Louisa Watson of castle Gate and Becky Jean jewkes visited in Spring Canyon Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Davis and son, Elias, along with two of Elias friends, spent Sunday at Scofield. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Grant B. jen8en traveled by way of salina Canyon to centerfield. Friday they continued business and pleasure in Centerfield and IT'S THt StASOM Gunnison and returned home FriPOM STOHU- Sday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Evans and YOU family were out of town visitors INSURANCE over the wek end. Of All Types The Clinton Andersons spent Friday in salt Lake City. AUTO news having they "Anyone FIRE would like published may leave it at my hom." Lou Jean Jensen Public Liability friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Trowbridge and children, peggy and Jimmy, were visitors in Northern Utah over the week end. Merrill Jewkes is convalescing at the LDS hospital la salt Lake, City after undergoing an operation. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elden jewkes, who have been in Salt Lake for the past week, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Gladys Parish traveled to Ogden Thursday where the will visit 10 day with her grand"A home town is the place children while her daughter and where people wonder how you her husband, Mr. and Mrs. George got as far as you have." Chino, are vacationing. Brl wuson 4tF PttOTICTlPf - LIFE Equitable Insurance Agency & PitUrtck Ph9n M. TattMi PHm 202 ar I m8$l$:' You're paying for top quality whiskey.. .are you gettin9 it? l( " V" 1 V ( 5?4? 86 1 (J jcc MwV ,f Jivpfefe?I Glen more. It makes completely For drinks. And remember, Glenmore has been satisfying made by the same family for three generations. This assures you unmatched uniformity every time. KENTUCKY PROOF GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY LOUISVILLE, KY. "Last week's bad weather, pari:i Northern ticularly 1'tah. brought the state's labor market activities to a walk," said John ( Forrester, Manager of the price. Hah, local office. He pointed out that seasonal employers cut the number of job offerings to 76.", compared to the previous week's figure of "Last year," he said, "weather had just the opposite effect. During the flood period, several local offic.es were unable t0 completely fill the reeds for the hundreds of flood control workers being called daily." Mr. toiary STRAIGHT BOURBON Employment Office Reports Jobs Listing On Upgrade fr Forrester pointed out 'hat many youth were beginning to register for summer work. In several areas, registration was about senior complete. "Many boys were expressing interest in finding permanent work in 'mechanical trades," he said. "A list of jobs for which competent workers are difficult to find Include openings for all types school teachers, stenogra-- ( pliers, registered nurses, machinists, carpenters and many others,'' said Mr. Forrester, He stated full details can be learned at any of Hall's II Employment Security Offices. school I V tht Come in and WE'LL PROVE IT! 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