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Show aid Mr. r vkitor t OImb. itr. Glea OU piatxa on they fcoeord JP. making hie Jm la carboa aoun- birthd? UVra Boirle with dinner. .Mr. and Mr. Victor Jr. Mr. and Mr. W. H. Dalton and family were viltors in SJt were visitors at the home of Mr. Lake City Saturday. They also and Mrs. Koekie of Dragerton. visited Mr. and Mrs. Percy ChrisD al to n'g Mrs. granddaughter, tensen of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stoker were Beth, was home over the week end from Wasatch Academy. visitors In Moab Saturday. Mrs. Louise Svetkn, Mrs. Hzel Carol Lee Koskie of Dragerton wa& a visitor of her grandpaxeBts, FaccenUetti, Mrs. Anaie Perri of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dalton, Spring Glen motored to Salt Lake while her mother attended the City during the week. Mr?. Annie Perri and family of teacher Institute. Mr. and Mrs. waiter Kelly, Spring Glen and Mr. and Mrs. Vivien, and Duane, were visitors Charles Kilgore Sr. of Helper were visitors at the home of Mr. in Wattis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tex Thom attend- and Mrs. Mike svetich Sunday. ed the Legislators banquet held Mr. and Mrs. Golden lay and in the New House Hotel Sunday. Golda. Mrs. Lorenzo Co k moMr. and Mis. Andy Anderson tored to salt Lake Citv over the left for Idaho Falls Friday eve- week end to visit Oisn I )ay ning to visit their son, Mr. and who is in the St. Mark's hospital Mrs. Max Anderson. Andy's sis- recovering from a major operation. Neilson Mr. and Mrs. Ruben ter, Mrs. Webster, cf Rexbul'g, Idaho returned home with them. and daughter moved fiom PeerVisiting Mr. and Mrs. ra Hile-ma- less to Latuda las-- week. for the week was Mr. and Willis Olson Jr. was honorably Mis. Dalton Smiddie and (laughdischarged from the Army last week. Willis was stationed in ter of Oak Ridge. Tenn. Mrs. and Mi's. Smiddie are sisters. Alaska during his service. 'Mr. arid Mis. cmnlio Monteya Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shaw Thursday were Mr. and and children. Mrs. Matilda Orlando. Hobby and Tony, Mrs. A. Larson of Salt Lake City. Week end visitors at the home were week end visitors in Clearcf Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lewis field. They attended the wedding was their daughter and ausband, of Miss Kmma (Jtietet'iz. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Mario DeLuca. of of Mr. and Mrs. pat Cuetei'iz Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mangus and Salt Lake City. Mrs. Glen Olson of San Fran- family of Helper were visitors. in cisco, Calif., is visiting with his Rains Thursday. They were dinson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill ner guests at tbe home of Mr. Tax Thoni. Vlrttlng Mr. a&d Mre. Andy Anderson Sunday were M". and Mr. Terry Christensen of Price. Mrs. Locv McNalley is a visitor in Salt Lake. Mrs. Winnie Reid and Mrs. Donna Welch, has been acting post mistress during Loc''&. absence. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. Reese Thursday was Mrs.. William Mc- Nullin and Mrs. L. Shiner and daughter of Price. Taking the last day of fishing was Elbert Blackburn, Val Turri, Willis- Olson ami Slim Williams. They tried their luck in the Danish Meadows between the rain, snow, hail and wind. Fishing was Stardy thy XepM RAINS JR. By MRS. VIC ORLANW, RAINS Mrs. Helen Kelley was hostess to the pinochle club Thursday evening Guests were Mrs. Rowene Day, Mr. Terry Winstead, Mrs. Gretchea Siaggaf-tfiRefreshments were Berved and prizes were won by Mrs. Maggaffin, Mrs. Virginia Lewis, and Airs. Rowene Day. Because o deer season, Mrs. Helen Kelley was hostess to pinochle club iagata Monday evening. Guests were Mrs. Louise Svetich, Mrs. Gretchen Maggaffin, Mrs. Emma Day. prizes were won by Mrs. Virginia Lewis, Mrs. Nina Shaw. The club also wished Lois. Olsen n. received a Happy Birthday. a lovely ard and a dollar from each member. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Day Thursday was Mrs. Fr&nk Basso and Cindy of Price. to Mrs. Birthday greetings Candio Monteya who had a birthday during the week. Visiting friends in Rains Tuesday was Mr. and Mrs. G. Mathews of of Helper and LaMar SuW-American Frk. Mr. and Mrs. John Chris.tensen and girls were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christensen of indianola. Satur- Lois Jiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bill s -:- - good. Max H.vnio reported in to Salt Lake for physical examination for induction in the Ai'my Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Don VaMez moved from Rains to Latuda during the week. speed v recovery is, iu order for Sharon Shaw, who has ';.!! confined u her home with Chicken l'Ox. Also a Happy lUrthiMy to Sharon who was eight ye irs old Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. Klbert l!larkbu.'n and children were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blackburn of Clawson. dinner gues,ts at the Sunday home of Mr. and Mrs. Hill Olso.i was Mr. and Mrs. ixm .Johnson and family. After dinner t.vy drove up to Beaver. z, - UTAH RAILWAY Prescriptions Filled Phone 553 - Hile-ma.- Prescription Pharmacy D. & K. G. W. R. R. br Helper, Utah ffa HELPER Site OCTOBER THURSDAY, j 1H3 15, PAGE THRES Washington News-Lett- ROBERT By JOURNAL fCteb) er N. TAYLOR Correspondent. .Washington PEACEMAKERS PLEASE NOTE THIS IS NO JUNKET been a tremendous There's or amount of more accurately, at our expense tately. But it seems that there's still room for improving overseas opinion of Americans, so maybe some of our emissaries were just out for the ride. Vice President and Mrs. Nixon, however, are really working at Practically every US American Canada as a producer of Koya.1 Northwest Mounties, star hockey-player- s and as a haven for big same. Hut Canadian businessmen, who very generally know our country as a whole ab"ut as well as would like t clear up the idea that they go around on snow-- : shoes with a rifle in the crook of the arm. Ami when y"u (.onsiderj thai Canada is cur best customer,1 buyitii; more vs products than than any other nation France, Germany and Italy combined that Canada pays cash for these ,)"ds and hs never yet sought nor received a diiect 1'S loan or cvaiit Wo certainly should know more about !ur fellow Americans, nuuh of that unguarded border. knows globe-trottin- we-do- their rotwid-tie-w-orl- l good-wil- hfe t&at wUeU And we job. Alaskans, hear the Vice president for statehood predicted Hawaii they will realize im would have done as much for the sourdoughs if he had taken the. customary air route to the Orient via Anchorage. In fact, the N'i.voxs may be returning home over that new North Pole route. ni-'r- And now, with the opening 'f that huse new aluminum smelter at Kitimat, liritish Columbia, we will be importing more thousands, SAINT BARNABAS' UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL Shirley Gill's Sunday School class name is "The Doves". The Doves a:e holding a Halloween pjirty on Thursday, Oct. 29, at s of millions, of for our fellow Americans! Actually, the Aluminum Company of Canada will be send ing down well over 20o.0u0 tons of aluminum ingots, every year lo be taiincaied m us shops into a million and one consumer and de fense items, from fabrics and and cooking pots to window-sas'bombers. And for every Canadian required to produce this, metal SEVEN US workers will be need ed to convert it into the things we want. Each ton of this aluminum requires 20,000 kilowatt hours of electricity to produce, that is low cost and plentiful in Canada, and periodically short of our needs here at home. Thus, in turning to Canada for an important part of our aluminum ingot supply, we are conserving electrical resources that will pow- pei hups g globe-hoppin- man-houi'- work-to-d- Miss Gill's, home. Alma jean Lake's class jiama is "The Bluebirds". Mrs. Wilt's class, name is "The Robbins". Mr. VauKhan's class is the Adult Class. We had three new- guests on Oct. 11: Veena' and Lydia Saenz and Jackie pilling. IRENE PREZEL Correspondent "Anyone who thinks money grows on trees is going to be Franklin caught out on a limb hydro-electricit- JUST LIKE THE GOOD OLD DAYS! er seven times as many joiis and support seven times as many families- as they would if they were used to produce aluminum at home. Good neighbors in America have always swapped over the back fence whatever each has the most of. The ITS ami Canada have grown up t.TgMher in this spirit wui( n we reier to on; global thinkers as the onv workable lms-ifor intcrjiiuion.'il Peace. . ms wm mm vmmm mm mm mmmm mm mm mm mmm mm mm mmm wish p4' Ml mm mm t ; HSSKft i mm . OVERDRIVE NEEDED I'rislmaster Ueneral Sunim," fii'bi is goirg i.) haw hurry t() .,.t those ui'w commemorative stamps ;nt on t i:in. 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"AFTER ME, THE DELUGE" F"inii-I'resid. nt Marry Truman made another acceptanc i speech the other u:git. He accepting an award from the Sid a Millman P 'undai ion, not iiey iioiiiination t, run for the again, mn it snimle,i more like the latter than the former. After warming up with compliments to the P'Oiinlatinn and a iil- tribute to the memory of man, Harry rounded j!U() foi nr with the charge that "we havej with us in lliis coiimi y an 'ld guard of reactionaries". Theyl we e, he Indicated, "trying to top depression after it u.ains headway'', A lot of farmers, he thought.' "who vfted the way they did, believe now what said before about having heir heads examined". "This nii'.tiy is too stroll-;,- " he said, ' to let it be i uined by a of dismal blockheads who( want to return t,, the days of M'-- , I'resi-ileiio- Kinley." man The finm also shed cforjodile Indepeiideine for thej falliiiE; s.o(k market, tiPhtetiinK credit and the pliRht "f the fa'm-eilie then reminded his audi- nee (hal in l!Mt lie had predicted a HOD ibillkm dollar economy. s. hd 4B 80. lit Wett PHONE 102 W. MAIN 253 OR 518 : (USED CAR6) PRICE. UTAH tiars and it come t ) pa-'In 106", he said, it would be 175 billions! So nia3'he you'd better vote for him in 19a6. We'll be Koing from rags to riche, ". "Thc Bourbon of the Buy Centurt' THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY NATIONAL 86 PROOF DISTILLERS PROD. CORP., N. Y. PROFESSIONALS MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME Dick Mitchell Embtlmer A Funeral Director PHONE 300 : PRICE TIIORIT HATCH LAWYER 153 So. Main Phone 276 Helper, Utah Loyal Order of Moose Meet Every Tueaday, 7:30 p.m. HELPER LODGE HALL Tony Doieattl Oovernor Scott Secretary Huflh W1! |