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Show HELPER The PAGE SIX MAY THURSDAY, Continental Trailway Cities Improvements Period Over 10-yr Considering what was origine Texas bus operally a ation, Continental Trailway" hasn't done too hadly Iuring the ten year span fmm 194.'S to 1953. 2300-mil- interstate The JOURNAL (Utah) Commerce Com- Qean Refrigerator Curbs Food Waste 1953 14, And the man who came to Texas in 1943 to become president of what was originally Ilowen Motor Coaches, is still doing business at the same desk as president of g tht transportation known to the public as Continental Trailways. It took M. E. Moore about fur 'years to whip his original ((m-- ! pany into a financial position where he sould start expanding. lie changed its name in 19f.i. He with Dixie Motor merged it Coaches and Sar.ta Fe Trailwavs in 1947, bought the Rio Grande from the I) & K ( Motorway Railroad in 1948 and then started working on the American properties in 1950. This past week, the Finance Section of the I. C. C in effect, agreed that he had done a good job as they approved his comof American purchase pany's through an interchange of common and preferred stock. And the aggressive attitude of that is indicated Continental while the American application to the I. C. C was by far the laigfst in scope, it was only one of the five that Moore's company has on file for purchase apOther pending applicaproval. Crestions include the 1200-micent Stages in Alabama, Tennessee and Georgia; central Bus Lines In Tennessee and Kentucky; a segment of Missouri Transit between St. Louis and Moberly; and Cannonball Stages le 1.720,-000,0- y. secretary-treasure- and r; T. L. Vaughn, assistant president. GASOLINE HITTING VWra a dearly lowtd om titer is a luaw lo dicker M lo which drug-bntt jnt your mm tat kert. B (Mured of imt BlefHly tad abilily to m iU m CONSUMPTION HIGH ALL-TIM- E approxi-matelffmate- ly pc with ratrrgcacics rapidly mm) rJnriestiv. BILL'S PRESGRIPTIOII PHARMACY PHONE 653 the to The civilian population of the United States is consuming more gasoline thn at any time in its history, coinciding with the record number of motor vehicles on the nation's highways 53 million in 1952, over two per cent higher than the the automotive previous year gasoline consumption in 1962 was more than 40 billion gallons, over seven per cent more than in 1951. It took almost 200,000 service stations to supply the American drivers, and these operators shared an income of nearly io billion dollars from the public Superior Service HELPER CEDAR CHEST U ' 9 ,v tn til s a II i ill! II! s- TODAY " I - I If o i GRADUAIt ret AFrjt"a lunninic moJcrn chot in blond Odk vrnccrs. m ... ftL'J ne II if lie AS ADVERTISED I moacro moaci io Amencolnui equipped wilh Klf rium iny. mm IN Mnr tL" OHt GAIMtNT SAVID MO I if iuish. MOTHS fAYS - tO A lAHil HELPER FUrtNITURE & HDW. CO Helper, Utah - $QA95 tT JAMES M. WALKMMO&IALS Points Tw wirW way to travel because it's safer . . . more convenient . . . more ecaKxaicaJ! And Jrailways serve the nation at seoery level whether the rip be to thenext town or crow the - am Atour na ma ust Of a niw conCAMtIA ON YOVft NIXT TM tinental SAMPLE LOW FARES Portland $22.00 $10.90 $22.30 $27.75 Denver Kansas City St. Louis Mm MMUtWATl YflM CoN For Travel Infermatioit Everywhere, CONTINENTAL BUS CENTER AVALON HOTEL PHONE : 178 SO. MAIN 61 HELPER worn j j i t j c , " - ' i r i ? GtocLDaOcB for. that the house complete I rSA"s supervision of construe.! ion for the vMeran. Another provision of the conmake it veIV dear tract who is responsible for the property from the date the veteran signs the contract until the day lie moves in. The builder or sell- . I. ninomnic codwicvpi i. L mihonior. Roomr drwer baie, lop dnwerf iimuUced. Similu cntit available id pint U J BONDED ohA CUARANT EED ftlIl bine-print- s demands undertake .u,re ' Bryner St. Ph. 133-- J Helper ,The Vis-ser- call Porter M. O. 66 Btwtn Smartest Di stone Th s lid h"o Ol-se- Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thorn spent veteran is also warned against Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sara Gregg of Spring CanVETERANS' NEWS signing a contract containing a yon. which "escape" clause, Alfred KilgOre is in the Drag-erto- n (Editor's Note; This is the 3rd would enable the builder or seller hospital where he was in a series of articles directed to to back out of his agreement, unrushed Saturday morning after veterans intending to Ibuy a borne less the veteran has similar rights. a serious injury receiving with a GI lon). In giving veterans these tips on while at work on the lg graveyard actua.1 home costs and advising shift, in Sunnyside mine. In addition to containing an: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sutch were agreement that the builder or them concerning provisions of the seller will refund the veteran's contract, VA stresses that It is breakfast guests at the honve of cash deposit, in the event the in no war, an attack on the hon- Mi", and Mrs. Fred Shaw Saturveteran fails to get a GI loan or esty or reputation of the builder day morning. the deal tails to go through and or seller. Because of the site of Visiting Mr. and Mrs. VY. H. is not the fault of the veteran, the transaction, VA does want Dalton were Mr. Dalton's nephew and family. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew the contract should be carefully the veteran to understand all of the contract. Boggs and child from Arcanda, examined so that the veteran's Thursday. interests will be protected. (Neit week: "know What You Kansas, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Day. Mr. The contract should specifically Are Buying.") and Mrs. Jerry Day spent Sunstate the sales price, and should day in Dragerton visiting friends. contain a clause that this sales! "If you take a scholarly interMr. Frank Kovich is in th price is not subject to chanK. est in women's legs, you will soon Price bospital where he was notice sheerer hosiery in ue," lushed Tuesday morning. Some contracts contain a "escalator clause" in cases says the New York Journal ofj Visiting Mr and Mrs. Ram y where houses are still under con- Commerce. Industrial research is of Standardville was Mr. struction. turning out hosiery a? and Mrs. Ira Hilleman. as the present sturdy Mrs. Locy McAnneliy was hostA clause of this kind allows the stocking. ess to the Pinochle club Friday. builder to increase the price if he Guests were Mrs. Wayne Day, is faced with future cost in- Speak well of your enemies Mrs. Joyce Basso, and Mrs. WinRecord-News- ,' creases. Many builders insist on you made 'em! , Reid. Refreshments wei'e serv-- 1 nie i this "escalator clause-'- and it is Mount Ayr. la. ed and prizes won 'by Mrs. Nina so. to do for them perfectly legal Rut. the veteran should know about it, VA advises. it!:i?K ". BowKs. Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Faccenetti, Barbara and Caria, Mr. and Mrs. John Day drove to Greenriver and Temple Mountain Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Haycock and family from Spring Glen n visited Mr. and Mrs. Willis long-handl- The contract should also state the amount of the cash down payment, anil the method of finances the balance. It should require the seller to deliver the house to the veteran on or lit fore a i e- finite date, and should set forth the veteran's right to withdraw and SU his (if posit back if thai deadline is not observed. In th? case of new construction,; the contract should clearly state that the builder will complete the heme in accordance with defin- ito ilat;s and specifivations pre- viously agreed upon. The veteran .should know exactly what these M-- Lavern lo VA construction reiiuiiemeiits. but VA does not lll , g WHILE YOUR REFRIGERATOR is defrosting, wash interior with warm soapsuds io deodorise it and to remove food stains which feed bacteria and are harmful to the finish. Rinse and polish by buffing with a clean soft doth. in pan of warm soapsuds. Wash A weekly defrosting of a gas interior floor, walls, ceiling and or electric refrigerator helps you inside of door with cloth wrung get the most value from your from warm suds. Rinse with food dollar. Thick frost insulates the refrigerating unit, reducing damp cloth, then wipe dry. the flow of coolness which keeps When frost is melted, use warm suds on refrigerating unit and food in prime condition. replace trays and shelves. will last years Refrigerators Wipe "dew" from jars, containcare. Wipe ers, and fresh fruits and vegelonger with proper up spills at once to prevent tables before replacing food in stains from harming the finish. refrigerator. Consolidate left, Acid foods (lemons and milk) overs to avoid overcrowding; "bite" into the finish and strongcover with clean plastic caps to ly colored vegetables leave stubguard against absorbing foreign born stains. odors. To defrost, empty ice trays Use soapy cloth on outside of into a large pan and place butyour refrigerator daily, and wax foods it occasionally. Wash rubber ter, milk and quick-froze- n 'among the cubes. Use hands to gasket regularly so grease and loosen ice crust, but don't force soil won't interfere with the airit off with knife or sharp instrutight insulation it provides. ment. Wash ice trays in warm Clean an refrigerator on market day. before "icing-up- " soapsuds; hot water dissolves .surface wax that makes trays Wash both food and ice comeasy to remove from freezing partments with hot suds. Reunit and cubes easy to remove move drainpipe and use a from trays. spiral brush to scrub Remove foods, shelves and out inside, then scald with boilcrisper covers. Wash all "parts" ing water to help kill bacteria. VA LI" . . . Siromnnta well-wort- : ii'asure up your hopP'' r0duo ond o' ne no am time t"'u (he tioPP" in i" RAINS Mother's Day was Shaw, Mrs. Rid and Lou Hilleenjoyed toy nothrfe land (the man. whole family. Mr. and Mrs, Ira Some good fish stories have Hilleman went to church services been told, but Wayne Day can at the 4th Ward in price; later prove that his are true. The they were honored at a Mother's Day family spent Monday and banks of Day dinner at the home of jr. Tuesday cn the and Mrs. Doug Hilleman of Price. j Scofield and what prizs they re h Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dalton at- turned with they are tended the Mother's Day program bragging about. But not to at th community church. Mrs. be outdone is little Vivian K?lly Dalton received a corsaee for who went fishing Sunday with having the most living children. her dad, waiter, and her broVivian caught the Mr. and Mrs. j. A. Thorn, Mr. ther. Duane and Mrs. Harry Mangus and Har- fish. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Day and riett Lynne, of Helper, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. (rolda spent Saturday in salt and Mrs. Victor Orlandi Jr. and Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Orlandi Jr. family. Honoring two occasions was and family spent Saturday in Berniece Turri of salt Lake City, Salt Lake City and later visited who spent Mother's Day with her Mr. and Mrs. perry Christensen parents, Mr. and Mrs. Val Turri. was Mr. The other occasion Turn's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shaw were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Duncan of Price on Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krajnc spent Mother's Day with Mrs. Cadez of Spring- - Glen. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lewis wei'e hosts to a dinner, guests were Mr. and Mrs. Marion DeLuca of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Faccenetti and girls. Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen and girls motored to N'ephi to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. him. AS LOW AS o o lone Your 9' ,tt o""d JR. MRS. VIC ORLANDI, doesn't understand and the terminology used in these matters, tic certainly should have some trained person review these important paper with LANE CHESTS b'"'9 By and TOMORROW S HOMlMAKlRt ,11 RAINS :e far-flu-- mission's decision FHrtav to permit Continentals purchase of the H,lM5-mil- e American Husline a period of growth and that has pushed the (expansion original route mile total up to a startling 46,974 miles extending from Washington and New York to San Diego and Seattle, and from Chicago to New Orleans and Brownsville. To bus travelers in the southwest, this means that the present American Busline service from St. Louis through Oklahoma City, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Pecos and El Pasa to San Diego-Lo- s Angelas will now become a pan of the network of continental service throughout the area. Continental will thus have for the first time, a thru service to the West Coast over the El Paso gateway to add to their thru service thru AmArillo and Albuquerque. It provides the Dallas-base- d company with a (brand new service from St. Louis and Chicago east to Pittsburgh, Washington and New York. Added to this will be new Continental service from Chicago in New Mexico. west to Omaha, salt Lake City An idea of what the Contin Into San Francisco and Los An- ental has Trailways operation geles. krown into at the end of 1352 is shown in their revort of passenger miKs operated with a gross revenue exceeding And now the Ameri$30,000,000. can operations are added to those figures. Other officers of the company, all of Dallas, include T. S. Reece, L. C Burch jr., and A. J. Emory, vice presidents; Carl 11. Callaway, general counsel; M. S. We Prescribe News About Our Neighbors From and family of American Fork. The Daltona were hosts to dinner Wednesday evening honoring The Reverend Harry Hams from Graham, Texas, and Reverend M. M. Crawford of price. Raymond Gueteriz motored to Salt Lake City Saturday returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen and girls spent Saturday visiting and Mrs. George Crisp, of Spri g city, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Christensen of Chester, Utah. Our deepest sympathy is extended to Mr. W. H. Dalton, who received word Monday that his sister. Mrs. Viola Farmer, of Missouri passed away. er usually shoulders this responsibility. In iurying a new house. Dip veteran should insist that the contract, or a separate written agreement, indicates the extent of the responsibility the builder will assume after the vteran moves It's fun for every member of the family to wash and bathe . . . when there is plenty of hot water. You get it good, clean, dependable hot water with an electric water heater. An automatic electric water heater gives you instant hot water 24 hours a day. in. These responsibilities refer to any number of things which midht even need fixing, though the house passed inspection, such as faulty wiring, water in the basement, and other defects. VA advises veterans against signing any paper which is merely an "Offer to purchase." The GET' CEQR fPITD tfOI G JBIP (32ZEOIT' y ' "X dfik , im, ' r" ' ' s' ' ;' ''v' J''-- . - ' ' - ' '' ' ' - ,1,,- - s & "SM vs M |