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Show JOURNAL The II EL PUR (Utah) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER PAGE 8IX in MRS. years and nine long enouKh," were Arthur of Charles "Red" Knobbs, Helper Chief of police, after he handed In his of"Twenty-fiv- e ficial resignation from the lcal force to the Helper City council last Thursday evening, with those words a tried and true servant of the citizens of this community Hangs up his guns, stows awaff" lis traffic hook and marking chalk and makes ready for a rest. He will retire September 30th. ed THREE HELPER GIRLS PARTICIPATE IN SALT LAKE FA8HION SHOW Dianse Gardner, join Jiatlch and Golda Day from the Helper Junior high school participated in fashion show the huge teen-ag- e and behavior clinic entitled, "Seminar for sallies," which was held at the Union Building on the University of Utah campus TDurs-laAugust 28. The Seminar was. sponsored hy the Desert New and iondurted by the Editor, Elaine Cannon. At tryouts held in Salt Lake City on August 21. these girls 'were three of the 50 models cflo-se- n from a group of 300 girls mepjesenting schools throughout y, Hi-Ta- le state. Accompanying the girls to Slt Lake were Mrs. John Gardner, Mrs. joe Jiatich Sr., Mrs. Joe Matich Jr., Mrs. Golden Wy and "Mrs. George pizza, homemkimr Instructor at the Helper junior high. FIVE YEARS AGO FOR GOOD SAFETY HONORS ON BIRTHDAY When two friends of Mrs. T. Smiley discovered tnat her birthday was last Saturday, they an open immediately planned house party to celebrate the occasion. The two thoughtful hostesses were Mrs. E. S. Bray and Mrs. M. O. Porter, w"o served a lovely hot dinner to all those calling to wish Mrs. Smiley many happy returns of the day. Beautiful gladiolas and other summer C. months, is the words DINNER HONORS SMILEY MEN RECORD a For making a good run over Deriod of time, members of t!ie ehaker crew to 2nd right and oter face hisses were given a Chicken dinner Friday evening by Jim Powell, Goodman manufacturing representative of this district. Those attending from Ctle Gflte were Fay E. Thacker, T"omas Mike Bendall, DeAngeles and Steve Starr. iblooms. Mrs. from porter's gar- Tne decorated the house. guest of honor was the recipient of many lovely gifts and two decorated birthday beautifully cakes. den TEN YEARS AGO HELPER GIRL DOES HER BIT K EARNS Julia Cognien, 22. of Helper, Utah, is now a full mechanic at this army air force training center. Just five montn ago Miss COgnien came to Kearns as a mechanic's helper and already hs earned the rating of full mechanic. attended She Carbon high school at price, and then took three-mont- h course mechanic's sponsored by the army at Canon college. Now she is doing ber bit keeping cars and trucks on this post rolling to victory. Marietta Fabrizio, S2.c, daughE Fabrizio, has just completed her four weeks training at Hunter's college in New York and has now been transferred to Cedar Falls, lowa, for a further 12 weekj. course. n She enlisted in the WAVES ter of July Mr. and Mrs. post-Kore- 26, 1943. Dills Prescription Pharmacy - UTAH RAILWAY D. & R. G. Vi. R. R. Prescriptions Filled Phone 553 -:- Helper. Utah - ii jpd ' m NewlowP,,Mon II fflfffrli MWh ""'"''"'"SwCorTirM 600xI6 j nuvui uui utiguuui a riuui STATE FAIR SEPTEMBER 12 TO 20 PROMISES TO BE GREATEST IN HISTORY SPRING CANTON eveWhat promises to be the great- stake dhring tht Wednesnay event. ning of State Fair in the History 1 1 1 H I M II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I II I l I est ski jumps and Ia addition to he standpoint of Utah, trpm other SPRING CANYON wrestling, There has Mrs. Glen Sheets. championship in is outstanding entertainment, will be been plenty of rainy weather the Mr. and Mrs. Evan Wall of store for fairgoers from Sept. 12 grandstand attractions Thrill last while. If the storm Thursday Idaho, arrived here at to 20, at tihe 1953 edition of the the Jimmie LTnch Auto had lasted long there would have the Orvall wall home Tuesday. Utah State Fair. Adding to the show, Saturday, Sunday and Monand evenings, been a flood. The rain came down They will be the new day, afternoons plan on visiting here a entertainment so fast we could hardly see thru week and will attend tne Labor "gate policy" adopted this year Sept. 12, 13, and 14. On Tuesday, it. and Friday evenings, Day celebration before they leave. which entitles everyone attending Thursday 15, 17, and 18, fe grandBELIEVE IT OR NOT Sept. the admis&ion to fair all FREE fo Gary Forsyth, who has been stand show will be provided by Mr. and Mrs. Grant B. Jensen employed in Salt Lake this sum- grandstand events, if special re- the united efforts of the Arabian and son, Doryl, were visitors in mer, has returned home to attend served or box seats are desired, and tihe Centerfield Friday and Saturday. school at Cai'bon College. patrons may purchase them from Horse Show Association group, Horseshow Lake Salt a it City believe They brought back The Henry Days had the mis- the downtown ticket office or at or not story. Twenty-fiv- e years fortune Of getting their new Nsh the fairgrounds for a slight ad- a full evening's entertainment of the finest horse flesh in the west. ago while living in Centerfield, bent when another car nit into ditional charge. All of the outstanding grandA most unusual show, promisM's. Jensen lost her wedding them in Helper. No one was instand entertainment will be free in cucumber at more the the amount a usual than ring patch ing jured. to all attending the fair. Tickets home of Mr. Jensen's parents. A Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Vestol of exciting thrills will be the ski for special box and reserved few days ago Atfalone Jensen, a and family of price, who have jump. While the audience will sister to Mr. Jensen, found the been in Milford and in Salt Lake sit spellbound in the grandstands seats are available at a slight ring in the garden spot. It was City this summer, visited Sunday fanning themselves from the warm extra charge at the Fairgrounis as good as the day it was lost at the Arthur parry home. summer aid a field of from 25 to during the fair or at t&eir downtown ticket office. and Mr&. Jenses is weaning it Merlin Farish, who has been 30 of tne nations top competing a race down ski will again. jumpers stationed at Ft. Ord, Calif., is Bob Farish became ill on his due home Wednesday on a sjiow packed incline 185 leet high, soil into the air and execute way to work Friday and has been PROFESSIONALS in the hospital for several days. Darlene Wall, iretta Curtis, leaps up to 130 feet. Not just an an exhibition skiers event, of the Paul D. Morrison of Standard-vill- GaMene Colleen Olsen, Mills, died early Sunday morning Carlo Karu and Tommy Ander- - j will be competing for points reL after receiving a skull fracture son traveled to Mud Springs, Mon- - I cognized- in their national standFUNERAL HOME when he fell down some steps.. day, where tney enjoyed a chick- - j ings. The ski jumping event is for Saturday and Sunj scheduled His funeral service will be held en dinner, nick Mitchell at the Mitchell funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. Hy Laird, along) day, Sept. 19 and 20 with both Embairosr 4 Funeral Mreeter Thursday at 4:30 P.m. Bishop with their daughter, Marba and afternoon and evening shows be800 :- - 'PRICE PHONE Jensen of the Storrs ward will her small son, were visitors in ing presented. On Wednesday conduct the services. evening, Sept Provo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Babbes and Visitors at the William Daniels 1, the nation's top talents of the son, Michael, who nave been liv- for several days last week were grunt and groan industry will gaTHOEIT HATCH ing here, have now moved to Mrs. Daniels- mother, Mrs. Elsi ther at the Fairgrounds to preStandardvllle. LAWYER Kissell, aad Janie Wheeler, botn sent a top wrestling attraction. The famed Baron Michele Leone, A Saturday night guest at the of Oak Creek, Colo. IM So. Main Prions 271 Rex Day is home to start school holder of the world's junior Sterliag Forsyth home was Preschampionship and ton Nibley of Salt Lake City, a again. He has been employed in heavyweight Helper, Ota visitor at the N'Orth Carbon Stake Salt Lake City most of the sum the heavyweight championship ot the pacjfic Coast will be pitted Conference. mer. The Elmer Evans are the new Those from the Storrs Ward against the beautiful one, Gorn Loyal Order of Moose George is janitors at the local school this who attended Stake Conference I geous George. over bis for the world were at and M''. year. price Sunday Meet Every Tuesday, 7:10 tun. The Rain9 school has been Mrs. A. L. Cook and son, Vernon unique hair do's, petite mannerHELPER LODGE HALL closed this year so the students of Rains, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. isms and beautiful robes, some from there up to the sixth grade Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Clar costing as much as five thousand Tony Doleattl His opponent, a true will attend me Spring Canyon ence Reid of Latuda, Mr. and dollars. Governor from has Baron proren Italy, school. Les Mrs. Clair Newren and son, Last Thursday Dee Smith trav- lie of Standardville, Mr. and Mrs. himself as the most outstonding Hugh 8ctt eled to Garfield to get his mota-er- , john. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. crowd puller of the entire industSecretary ry. Both of bis titles will be at Mrs. Owen Smith, who has Clinton Anderson and son, Maurbeen visiting there with her ice, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Forsyth and children, Gary, Suzanne and daughter, Margaret Abrams. Mr. and Mrs. Eh'o Prows and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Grant B. It's great to be an Aggie.' family of Tooele are moving to Jensen and children, Lou Jean Spring Canyon to live. Mr. Prows and Doryl, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Join our ranks at came the first of the week and Jewkes-- , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day came Mrs. prows Wednesday and son, Rex, Mrs. Emily Lamwith their furniture. bert and daughter, Carol, Mr. and Don pauley of Salt Lake City Mrs. Morris Jewkes and Dee arrived here Monday to visit at Smith and two of his sisters, the home of his, parents, Mr. and Janette and Lamarca of Spring Mrs. c. A. Pauley. Canffon. Prepare yourself for success on a truly democratic Mrs. Mandy Evans, accompanMr. and Mrs. William Hunter campus. Opportunity is afforded to prepare yourself for your chosen profession at Utah State under the ied hy her mother, Mrs. Pete of Su.nnydale were dinner gue&ts Busio, and three of her sisters, at the Quintin Hunter home Sunmost highly qualified instructors in the nation, leading spent Friday in Salt Lake City. day. to desirable positions in many areas including Science, Larry Evans, who had ibeen visitSunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Humanities, Engineering, Technology, Agriculture, ing la the c'ty for a couple of Chester Mills and son of Price Forestry, Education, Commerce and Industry, and were dinner guests at the Bill weeks, returned with them. Home Economics. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Forsyth Mills home. and daughter, Linda, were Salt You will enjoy the splendid facilities of the new StuGary Mills returned from HuntLake visitors last Friday. ington last week then traveled to dent Union Building for recreation and social deMr. and Mrs. Ned Davis and Sunnydale where he spent the In this beautiful structure you can make velopment. son Elias, spent the week end ot week end with his grandparents.. leisure hours enjoyable and your educational your their rome in Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Timothy contacts beneficial. Visitors at the home of Mr. and were Salt Lake City visitors over Mrs. Elmer Nevenner this week the week end. For further information, write tot President's Office, are Mr. Nevenner's brother and The Harley Englishes spent Utah State Agricultural College . . . Logan, Utah his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Glen NevSaturday in Cleveland at the enner of Illinois. home of Mrs. English's parents, 2 Mrs. Keith Anderson spent sev- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lamph. eral days at the price nospital after undergoing an operation last Wednesday. Her baby daughter, Connie, stayed here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Anderson, and another daughter, Susan, stayed at Sunnydale Mr. and with her grandparents, te It fur-loog- h. e MITC HE L well-know- Utah State CLOSELY LINKED with future tax reductions is the work of the new Commission on Relations, which will seek means of reducing Big Federal Government by "tunning back functions to states, local bodies and to the people themselves. Eisenhower President Clarence Manion, former Dean Of Notre Dame Law School, to head the Commission. In making this appointment, it is evident that Mr. Eisenhower expects the Cmmis- sion to produce resuKs and not merely cver up problems. Mr. EisennGwer also has shown he expects results In appointing IN TRAINING PROGRAM Clorence H. Randall, chairman of Inland Steel Corporation, as chair-- i Among the 12,000 men who parman of the Commission on For ticipated in the largest and most eign Economic Policy. extensive training exerlise since was Leo BUREAUCRATIS AGENCIES World War S.II, Navy, son Garcia, of Mr. die hard, but sometimes they do fireman, U. and Mrs. Teddy Garcia of Helpass away. cngress resently voted to liquidate the Puerto Rico per. He is a member of the yew Reconstruction Commission. It wa of tie destroyer USS Porterfield. established for emergency relief in 1933. Altn0ugh the original C. Bailey cf 4 0 2 0 purpose has been fulfilled yer Geis ss ..... 5 2 3 1 ago, the agency hung on. 5 1 11 0 Sanders ib A House Investi5 0 0 1 Robinson rf gating the Veterans' Admlnistra-tio5 0 8 1 Larson c reports that of the 400 den- Wilson 2b 5 13 2 tists In the Administration, j2l 42 11 32 14 Totals of them do only paper work. AB H O A Helper Merchants 5 0 4 5 Harada ss 5 Zaranka cf Helper Beats A 5 0 2 1 Green If In Eleven Inning 4 10 0 jocobs rf Game Here Sunday 5 Beshore 3b 5 13 7 2b Telarole An eleven-Innin- g game between 0. 2 12 0 3 lb Bailey the Helper Merchnu and Ameri3 2 10 0 Crawford c can Fork here Sunday night that 4 Morse p 0 0 0 ended S to 2 in favor of the lo33 15 39 Totals cal, wa considered the best Am. Fork 001 000 010 002 game of the season In league 110 000 000 01K3 Helper play, according to fang wh0 hve witnessed all games played loZarR Brooks. CulllmOre, cally and several of the outstand- anka, Jacob, Telarole. B Cullling games on other diamonds of more 2, Larson, Beshore, O. Bailey the league. 2, Crawford, Morse. 2BII CulllAn error with two men out in more, Beshore, O. Bailed. 3B the 11th inning gave the Mer- Gels, Zaranka. SB CullimOre, Jachants the victory over the Pork- cobs, Telarole. S Crawford. ers in a tough pitching duel be- DP Harada to 0. 2. SO BHey tween the Merchant'! Dale Morse Tate J, Morse . BB Tate 2, and Nig Tate of American Fork. Morse 2. HPB C Blley by American Perk AB H C A Morse. PB Lrson 2, Crawford. Brook If 4 2 4 0 W'P Morse. ER Tate 2, Morse Culllmore jb t 3 1 S 1. Left American lj. HelTate p 4 2 0 4 per 7. U Christiansen and Ablett. cnoe IpilMCTiilM il UTAH By ILA JENSEN BUSINESS POINTS 'to the of depreciation and research deductions. Cost of replacing facilities) often far exceeds depreciation allowed. This is a check on modernization and expansion. Some groups may get relief. The Committee has tentatively decided to recommend that young people, including college students, be allowed to earn more than 1600 a year without causing parents to lose dependency credits'. Another proposed reform is to relieve more tnan a million people, whose income taxes are wholly met iby tax deductions on wages, of the obligation of filing estimated returns. But the Ways and Means Committee, while sympathizing with complaints of many groups, has run up against the question: "Wbere are sou going to get the money to ru.n the Government?" The Eisenhower Administration wants to balance the budget so as to keep down inflation and protect the country's future. It has pledged itself to allow the 11 per cent income tax increase to expire Dec. 31, 1933, as well as to let the excess profits tax expire on tnat date. All this emphasizes the necessity of further cuts in federal expenditures. And, even if the budget is. balanced, many groups be lieve that a straight reduction of existing tax rates should take precedence over piecemeal witling away at inequities. Pvt. Dick Rlcci and Mrs. Rivci arrived Sunday night for a snort visit in Helper, leaving Tuesday for Igan where they will remain until Friday. Pvt. Riccl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ricci, Helper, is a U. S. Marine and will return to the aviation base at San Diego at the completion of his furlough. His wife plans to remain in Logan with her parents for awhile. Pvt. Ricci - has received awards for sharp fhooting and bayonet tactics. u' lido 2d5" It was in 1875, when General Grant was president, that Congress last attempted a complete overhaul of the tax laws. Now, the House Ways and Means, committee, with another General jn the White House, is engaged in the same task. It has found that tax laws have been added to tax laws, until the whole tax code is a maze of inequities, and confusion. The plan of the cnimittee is to complete its proposed revision early next winter and seek passage before the Congressional sef.sion is over. The Committee has heard more than 600 witnesses on 40 major subjects. There b a strong demand that working mothers be given special income tax deductions for household help. Parents want to deduct the cost of higjj education for their children; working people want greater expense deductions; business witnesses have pointed to many tax laws which hamper growth of business, and tnus limit jobs; stockholders are oOw subTheir ject to double taxation. earnings are taxed in the hands of the corporation, and they ajso pay tax on dividends. OPEN HOUSE PARTY C. A. -- RED" KNOBBS TO RETIRE AFTER 25 YEARS POLICE SERVICE 4b e 5) By WALTER CHAMBLIN ONE YEAR AGO well-earn- fAJL 3, 1953 n 110 F Register September 426 '1 FOE B20ME WEEDS AND WW COMPLETE STOCK OP PENCILS - PENS - ERASERS - TABLETS - RUBBER BANDS Stationery (personal or business) - Invitation Cards and Envelopes - Paper Clips - Carbon Paper - Parcel Post Labels - Sales Books - Stickers - Loose Leaf Binders & Paper - Receipt Books Ink - Staples - Staplers - Envelopes - Bookkeeping Supplies 112 j Road Hazard and Lifetime Warranty COOKIES SERVDCE NEXT , TO HELPER ittunnmmiuMiM CITY HALL rrk POPULAR FICTION COOK BOOKS DICTIONARIES CHURCH BOOKS EVERYTHING FOR THE DOIIE AND OFFICE THE HELPER JOURNAL OFFICE Phone 21 Helper ii |