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Show Timber Cut Mounts In National Forest An increase in the cut of tim- ber from the 19 national forests Washington Chief of Timber Management for the Forest Service at Ogden, Utah. A report showed 117.7 million board feet of timber harvested for the fiscal year 1953 as compared with 131.3 million board feet cutthe preceeding year. Robb sid that the annual national forest timber crop mostly by private sawmill operators, contractors and considerable rancher provides lumber, posts, mine props and other wood products as. weTl as employment for the people in local communities. News-Lett- er By ROBERT of the intermountain Region was reported today by W. L. Itobb, APPROACH .Washington N. TAYLOR PEACE The list of 3,404 Allied soldiers, 914 cf them Americans, which the I'N Command charges have not been returned or accounted for, i& a "sheer fabrication- - sav the Keds. The demand of Major Gen- -' eral Blackshear m. Bryan, chief! UN commission ex. of the Korean Miliary Armistice Commission, for some day. As General MacArthur said: "There is no substitute (or vic- - tory." "prompt action" has brought only BACK TO WORK a Communist counter demand for the recapture of the 27,000 North Arriving in Washington at 6:42 Korean POVY's liberated by Presi- from Denver to attend tbe fundent Singhman Rhee, and r eral of the late Chief Justice Fred sneers from the Red radio. M. Vinson, President Eisenhower We are, said Radio Peiping, "di- put in a busy day for a man 0n verting the attention of world vacation. Following an early with vice president There are about 450 sawmills public opinion from the fact, that breakfast a large number of Korean and Nixon, the president conferred operating in the intermountain Chinese prisoners who desire re- with Secretary of State John FosRegion this year. patriation are still being forcibly ter Dulles and Foreiyn Operadetained by the Americans". tions Administrator Harold Stas- wltn ueiense secretary The earlier comment f Ser.rp.' sen tary of State John Foster Dulles! Charles E. Wilson and Defense Sec that he was "not aware of any Mobilizer Arthur S. Flemming. evidence" that the Reds were with the Vice President, Attorney holding back US or other Allied General Brownell and various CENTRAL COMM. prisoners, was not helpful either. members of the White Huse UN officials ifcegan staff. Meanwhile, AND SUPPLY CO. At eleven o'clock, the Presithe transfer of 22,600 prisoners, received the dent For Your said have who mostly chines, Crown Prince Akihito, of japan will fight they repatriation. Building Needs ambassador. These are being turned over to and the Japanese the Vinson services at t roups who will Following imiian them guard Better Materials the Washington cathedral. Mr. (it says here) in the demilitarized truce zone for ninety days. Eisenhower drove directly to the HELPER PHONE 72 On the first day, the Comma- - National airport, and flew back to Denver with Vice president Nixon and Republican National Chairman Leonard Hall and Mrs. Hall, where he greeted his son, Major John Eisenhower who had A just returned from Korea. But there are more busy days and in Washingahead, soon ton according to our crystal bar-vest- fur-the- the 1 OPPORTUNITY OF LIFETIME ball. HEAR THE UNITED STATES NAVY BAND The sweeping victory of Chan cellor Konrad Adenauer in West Germany, in spite of the most heroic efforts of the Communists to disrupt the election, appears to have saved her traditional enemy France, as well as reviving tbe dying hopes of NATO. B. Y. U, FIELDHOUSE Provo, Utah THURSDAY, OCT. 1, 1953 Matinee, 3 p.m. ; Evening, 8 p.m. (Prices: Matinee, 80 cents, adults; 50 cents, high school and junior high students; 25 cents, elementtary school students. Evening, $1.50 for reserved chair seats; $1.00 general admission. Evening concert tickets and matinee adult tickets available at Utah Office Supply Co. in Provo; children's tickets available in the schools of Central Utah. Send mail order reservations for reserved seats at night to Provo Chamber of Commerce, Provo, Utah. Prior to the German election, all sings in France pointed to the failure of the tough Laniel Government and a general collapse of the country. But with Adenauer, the champion of West European solidarity, the winner, Frenchmen decided apparently they'd better quit fighting each o,ther and get- strong too . . . and Premier Laniel was just the guy to do the job. In a recent speech, in fact, he declared, "The time hag c.ome to bury the hatchet with Germany." - Perhaps we're but what else can i'ou think when the news from paris is that the Ministry of Finance is and down, cracking wealthy Frenchmen, who never considered such a thing before, are now p&y-- ; ing taxes . . . not on the incomes they say they have, (but on what the Government says they have! c. THIS IS THE BARGAIN ENTERTAINMENT OF THE YEAR! DON'T MISS IT! 24, (Utah) JOURNAL 1953 PAGE SEVEN fVT? f tVttvv7tVtttttttttttvtttyttt"'v i Interest from Notes of the sixth aiiuual Utah Home FaNeighboring shion Show which will be staged The victory of Chancellor Ade-i- u 3 in just about every major city andnauer tbe West German elec-wa- s town in the state on Sept. 30. tkns regarded in Admitij- 1 By MRS. HOWARD LACEY All leading furniture Mores are .s(,ation circles in Washington as the way all this foryear, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA participating proof that tbe Eisenhower irom i,ogan to tt. ueorse. eign policy i& commencing to show SPRING GLEN Mrs. Sarah: Mis. Mike Eidell. She also called Feature of the event will be a results, Johnson, daughter Annie, and son on Mrs. Johnson. an ! participat-big open house at There also was optimism over Paul, were visitors in Kpbraim Mr. and "Mrs. Hugh Allred and. ing stores from 7 to 11 p.m., Wed.tUt immediate announcement by recently with Mr. and Mrs. Tom family of salt Lake City were di-t Davis. nesday, Sept. 30, at which time, the Chancellor that he would visitors at the home of Mr. and he very latest in styles and de- - reot his energies toward the Tom Davis was a visitor of Mrs. Movie Allred. of furniture, floor covering,! beration" of East Germany from Caibon He Billy Marston and Joseph BOn-accounty last week. home decorations and accessories the Russians. This is a major visited with his many friends returned home last week will be displayed. goal sought in the welding of here. with B ratings. They did very Most of the stores are making European unity. Mrs. Sarah Johnson celebrated well. preparations, for elaborate winThe outcome of the election her Among the people who attend-e- d birthday Saturday with cake dow and floor displays to feature was anticipated by the Secretary and ice cream to the following: the State Fair in Salt Lake all the newest creations in home of State, Mr. Dulles, who were Mr. and Mrs. Mike hs City Mrs. and and son, Reese family, furnishings for this fall. been severely criticized bv some Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Perri, Perri, Drag-ertoand of Joe Holman, family one who attends any of for pUDiicJy Every urging the election of Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Perri and the open houses will be given aHjAdenaUer. The defeat of the Chan-entr- y Mr. and Mrs. Tony Beacco. Mr. and Mrs. MOyle Allred were blank to participate in the ce.or would have been a major Mrs. Clem Darras of Kenllwortb. Home visitors in Spring City, Sunday, Fashion Show limerick setback to tbe Dulles program. with Mr. Allred's brother and fam- was a visitor here Monday. contest. Limerick entries will be WHILE MOST MEMBERS OF ily. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Svetich of deposited at any of the particiare out of the was a visitor at the home CONGRESS Wllco Don Mrs. city, stores and of the of list Helper Dragertot pating long winners will be announced later the few Republican at the Capi- visited with her folks Mr. and of his daughter, Mrs. Tony Perri. tol were much amused over the in furniture store windows. Home Fashion Time is being Detroit speech by former presi- Truman. Their held nationally and the Utah servance will tie in with tbe na- comment was that it was obvious tional event. "The great list of Mr. Truman was not happy over prices and the wonderful displays what has been taking place in of new merchandise is expected Washington since he retired from to draw a record turnout this eifice. His first objection centered year." according to Dell R. of Bountiful, chairman of around the fact that the Republican Administration was not folthe show for thi vear. lowing the Truman New Deal- Fair Deai po'ieies. UNDERMINING Republicans MORALE that the reason the An Herman nolireman we observed learn from the Berlin Neue Zeit-- 1 Democrats were voted out of of was ung, which is published by theifice was because the country US High Commissioner's office, tired of following New Deal-Faunderestimated the Power of a Deali&m. A number of Republicans felt woman. The cop, who is no long-- j in fact, he's! that the best campaign on which er on the force tried to take herjthey c;ould win the 1954 quite dead food parcel from herlstonal elections would be 6n the when she returned t0 thiv vOni-- ! issue of whether the nation should munist East zone irom Berlin. return to numan policies as oin The lady swung with her two-- 1 lined in his. Detroit speech pound lard can, and bashed in hi IN THIS CONNECTION, there m tne poucy The unnamed East vrti Hi a1 lis vast signmcance shift by the leaders of Britain's housewife is not only a heroine, Labor party and the Trades but undoubtedly a martyr as well. Union Congress against further But she has given the COmmie ha&ty nationalization of the nacops a new terror to contemplate. tion's industry. These leaders apparently have STATEMENT OF THE OWNER-- j seen, read and digested the hand-SHIC1RCU- - writine on the wall. MANAGEMENT. Thev are LATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY, forced to admit that economic THE ACT OF CONGRESS OFj conditions have improved under AUGUST 24, 1912, AS AMEND-- 1 the leadership of the Conserva-EBY THE ACTS OF MARCH tive party and that their extreme 3, 1933, AND JULY 2, 1946. philosophy is not in Of the Helper Journal, publish-- ! the best interests of the nation. ed weekly at Helper, Utah, for There should be a lesson in Sept. 24, 1953. this for the ardent Fair Dealers &s. State 0f Utah in this country who still are Ibent on the Government's taking over County of Carbon Before me, a notary public in industry and destroying tbe comand for the state and county afore- petitive enterprise system. said, personally appeared N. Joe are Tullius, who, having been duly' THESE FAIR DEALERS under the Eisen-an- d sworn according to law, deposes having iu bower Administration. too. says that he is the li&her-editof the Helper Journal,: ways that often are not widely and that the following is, to the publicised. i 1 For example, the Administration best of his knowledge and belief, 3i3Kij' ws-csjw ! I 1 IMIIHJ a true statement of the ownership, is well along in reorganizing (and if a daily, week-- j ions government agencies (such tbe National Labor Relations ly, semiweekly 0r triweekly, the circulations) etc., of the afore- - Board, the Federal Trade Corn-sai- d n publication for the date shown mission, the Securities and Ex-ithe above caption required b fhauge Commission and the Fed-th- e act of August 24, 1912, as eral Power Commission) so that GET YOUR CATALOG SHOWING HUNDREDS officials will be in amended by the acts of March 3. ITEMS. OF NATIONALLY-KNOW1933 and July 2. 1946 (section 537! a minority. One of the biggest evils of the postal Laws and Regulations),' Deal Era grew "RED STAMPS" NOW GIVE YOU AN OPprinted on the reverse of this' New Deal-Faout of the administrative rulings form, to wit: PORTUNITY TO BUY QUALITY JEWEL1. That tbe names and addresses of the government agencies. In of the publishers, editor, manag- - many decisions, the intent of RY AND STILL RECEIVE EXCELLENT in passing legislation ing editor, and business managers' Congress was completely ignored or over- are: PREMIUMS AT WOODY'S JEWELRY - -Publishers: N. Joe Tullius and! ruled. Many of the rulings had a Utah.! G. Hollie Sillltoe, Helper, strong socialistic tinge. THE HOME OF QUALITY MERCHANNow, with Eisenhower appoint-manage- r, Editor, managing editor, business ee of the control in of many N. Joe Tullius. DISE. That the owner is: (If owned agencies, it can be expected that on will be the and1 a the based name its rulings by corporation, address must be stated and also laws enacted by Congress and not Only One Coupon To A Customer! immediately thereunder the names, on the political and economic Aft Worth of Red Stamps of stockholders predilections of government and addresses "30 Red Stamps" or holding one per cent eaucrats. or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation,1 Bring This Coupon To the names and addree-seof the WOODY'S JEWELRY individual owners must be given. If owned by a firm, company, or In addition to one stamp with each 10c purother unincorporated concern, its chase. But remember, the offer expires name and address, as well as those of each individual member must Saturday, October 3, 1953. be given.) N. Joe Tullius, Helper, Utah G. Hollie Sillltoe, Helper, Utah MARKWELL That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other seurlty PACEMAKER holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of ,. ,V bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: C. N. Memrr.ott, Roose-- 1 velt, Utah. That the average numher of copies of each Issue of this pub-- ! llcatlon sold or distrained, through the malls 0r otherwise, to paid subscribers during the twelve Built Rugged months preceding the date shown Years of Service. above i 1010. N. Joe Tullius Regular Sworn to and subscribed beModel fore me this 21st day of Septem- By WALTER CHAMBLIN SPRING GLEN s ci o. ob-ie- nt GOOD NEWS FOR HELPER Area Shoppers Hol-bioo- k ir Condres-Eisenhow- VIVE ADENAUER! "THE WORLD'S FINEST" SEPT. 'Tvvftv More than $6,000 in merchandise prizes will be given away in nists who are to try to convince these men they ought to go back to Red slavery were met with a ban-agof rocks. What will happen during the next S9 of these persuasion days, we may learn! HELPER THURSDAY, Home Fashion Show Correspondent. TO The Furniture Stores May Participate In Sto P, D anti-busine- ss set-bac.- -! !m j anti-busin- You're paying for top quality whiskey... are you getting it? ir j bur-owni- j s Sk'li lis v if in doubt... Find WM Next time try Gleomore. Its tasty, uniform high quality leares no doubt that you have finally found the finest of all Kentucky straight bourbons. Prove it to yourself tonight take home a bottle ft? Glenmore KENTHCRT STRAIGHT 10URS0N WHISKET nfcHnn KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON StINMOU MSniUWCS COMPAMV iOUUVUU, 0, ' FRFF r,lttVvv NEW! All-Purpo- se STAPLER For O flft her, 1953. My 1 Lala tie La Cruz Gallegos Notary Public commission expltes May JOURNAL OFFICE 10, f,. Date of publication, September 24, 1$SJ. WOODY'S JEIVELRY IliC. AT THE Phone Thursday, I 21 : Helper Authorized Railroad Watch Inspectors 139 80. MAIN HELPER, UTAH |